Doctor Paisley and Mister Clerk In celebration of the recent 25th anniversary of the devolution of powers to the Northern Ireland Assembly, Paul Moore – former Clerk to the Assembly’s Agriculture ...
This week’s Infrastructure debate in the Assembly was described to me as truly depressing. It was yet another lost ...
Once again it seems we are facing a new controversy in the Education sector. The Belfast Telegraph reports that… “The Department of Education is facing calls for full transparency after £710,000 was ...
Were you taught about the Spartans in school history? Sparta was a small Greek state in 500BCE, situated in the south of ...
For many of us who are over 50, the idea of a career change comes with mixed emotions—excitement about new opportunities, ...
A Reflection on Nicola Mallon’s Comments In a recent episode of The View, with interviewer Mark Carruthers, Ms Nicola Mallon, ...
According to this article from the BBC… “Northern Ireland’s population is projected to peak at 1.95m in 2033 before starting ...
On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz (and the 2oth of my original post on the matter), here’s the moving ...
In the 142 year history of the Home Nations, 5 Nations, and 6 Nations since 1883, no country has won the competition outright ...
The decision made by Secretary of State Hilary Benn MP with regard to the Stormont Brake can be added to the litany of ...
There has been a n irritating shortage of methylphenidate medicines used to treat ADHD as manufacturers struggle to satisfy ...
The idea for Open Sunday is to let you discuss what you like. Just two rules. Keep it civil and no man/woman playing.