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Tag Archives: northern ireland
Peter Robinson’s marriage is the least of N. Ireland Assembly’s problems
The fact is, Northern Ireland is a failed political entity.
Posted in Current Affairs, europe, politics Also tagged ireland, iris robinson, jason walsh, peter robinson 6 Comments
Fiona Pilkington inquest: how ableism can lead to suicide
Fiona Pilkington was told that she was “overreacting” and to “draw her drapes."


A river of crocodile tears over the Gerry Adams affair