(The Conversation) — A church service marking Northern Ireland’s centenary has stirred up debate. But amid the past few years’ tensions, the island’s Christian leaders have coordinated closely. (The ...
The partition of Ireland occurred 100 years ago tomorrow, but every Irish person down to this generation continues to feel its impact. Two and a half counties out of 32 refused to join a free Ireland, ...
Leaders of Ireland's Christian churches vowed to face "difficult truth" and work closer together to ensure that the fragile peace process in Northern Ireland leaves a lasting legacy of reconciliation.
A century ago, while a War of Independence raged in Ireland, the people on the Emerald Isle started a new year with separate governments in the north and south. Change came when Great Britain approved ...
In a uniquely personal journey to mark the centenary of the partition of Ireland in 1921, award-winning reporter Peter Taylor revisits the films he has made over the past 50 years to reflect on the ...
While I think a border poll is inevitable, I don’t think Irish unity is ...
Archbishop Eamon Martin of Armagh, Northern Ireland, speaks with Irish Foreign Affairs Minister Simon Coveney, far left, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson following a service to mark the ...
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