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SEE WHAT LABOR LEADERS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE WORLD PEACE PRIZE

Posted By: August 16, 2021

“I want to thank Barbara Flaherty, Fr. McManus and the World Peace Prize Awarding Council for recognizing the nexus between Organized Labor and peace. Too many times in the past we were not looked at as being part of the peace process. So, I really appreciate the World Peace Prize Awarding Council recognizing the connection between […]

Former Obama aide Michael Posner warns that Troubles’ amnesty could damage British-US relations

Posted By: August 13, 2021

Irish Congressional Briefing Distributed to Congress by Irish National Caucus   “ know, I know, De Gaulle can be over-quoted, but when it comes to Ireland (and, since England’s Partition Act, December 23, 1920,  to Northern Ireland) his quote is hard to beat: “For England when she was stronger, there is no alliance which holds, no treaty which […]

Ex-Red Hand Commando ran online hate campaign against kids’ Irish lessons

Posted By: August 13, 2021

“I’m absolutely delighted about it. The Irish language has no place in the Braniel” Pub bombing pensioner Charlie Freel (73) masterminded the social media hate crusade which scuppered plans to open an Irish language nursery on a Protestant housing estate, the Sunday World can reveal. Hugh Jordan. Sunday World. Dublin. Tuesday, August 10 2021 A […]

Top English cop probing past, blasts Boris amnesty bid

Posted By: August 13, 2021

  Michael Jackson. BelfastMedia.com Friday, August 12, 2021 The head of an investigations unit that is probing more than 200 ‘Troubles’ killings has said the British Government must not remove the prospect of prosecutions in legacy cases.   Former Bedfordshire Police Chief Jon Boutcher, who now leads Operation Kenova, spoke at last night’s Féile an […]

Donaldson’s DUP in Disarray

Posted By: August 11, 2021

  DUP leader’s mixed messages causing confusion DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson has said it is important for the leader of unionism to be at Westminster but has also said he hoped to be in the assembly and first minister in the autumn. Brian Feeney. Irish News. Belfast. Wednesday, August 11, 2021. As it writhes in […]

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