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Priest and Jewish congressman personify spirit of St. Patrick

Posted By: March 14, 2018

Echo Opinion. The Irish Echo. March 14-20, 2018 By Barbara Flaherty               Fr. Sean Mc Manus and the late Congressman Ben Gilman (R-NY)  As we approach the St. Patrick Day period, it’s salutary to remember that non-Irish and non-Catholics played a pivotal role in getting the United States Congress to […]

Theresa May continuing to ignore impartiality

Posted By: March 14, 2018

IRISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed by Irish National Caucus Noted columnist Brian Feeney provides important insights on how the Good Friday Agreement is not being fulfilled,  which Members of Congress should pay attention to—especially as we approach the 20th Anniversary of the Agreement (April 10). One example of his truth to power-statements: ‘The British government is […]

Court victory over united Ireland border poll

Posted By: March 13, 2018

IRISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed by Irish National Caucus “Belfast man Raymond McCord, Sr. —from a Unionist/Protestant background— is one of the heroes of The Troubles in Northern Ireland.I am proud to call him a good friend. For 20 years, he has relentlessly campaigned for justice for his son, Raymond, Jr. who was murdered by Unionist/Protestant […]

Britain will come to regret Brexit, says Juncker

Posted By: March 13, 2018

Jean-Claude Juncker said Britain has to accept that “things cannot remain as they are.”      David Hughes, Press Association. Irish News. Belfast.March 13,  2018 The UK will come to regret its decision to leave the European Union, Jean-Claude Juncker has suggested.European Commission president Mr. Juncker said things “cannot remain as they are” for Britain in its relationship with […]

The impasse means PSNI not being held to account, Policing Body chair warns

Posted By: March 12, 2018

Suzanne McGonagle. Irish News. Belfast. Monday, March 12, 2018THE chair of Northern Ireland’s Policing Board has spoken of her concerns about what could happen within thePSNI if it is not fully held to account.The oversight body does not have the legal authority to oversee the PSNI because of the political impasse at Stormont.Anne Connolly said: “The longer this goes […]

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