Tag: Ireland

Total Results: 86


November 29, 2024

Ireland’s liberal fantasy The conditions for revolt are clear to see

Tom McTague

Thursday
28.11

28.11

Ireland’s migration election History shapes the nation's populism

David Swift

Tuesday
24.09

24.09

Sally Rooney’s therapy trap She's the portraitist of our narcissistic age

Sam Jennings

Thursday
19.09

19.09

The war for the Irish language Gaeilge's return has been loudly politicised

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday
10.09

10.09

In defence of stereotypes Being incomparable has its downsides

Terry Eagleton

Tuesday
03.09

03.09

The worst novelist in the world What if Amanda M. Ros was trolling her critics?

Andrew Doyle

Monday
05.08

05.08

My day with the Belfast rioters Northern Ireland remains as divided as ever

Alexander Poots

Saturday
22.06

22.06

How Britain abandoned Scotland On the Outer Hebrides, even the English want independence

Tom McTague

Wednesday
15.05

15.05

The Portal has revealed the best of mankind What if our worst instincts are actually our best?

Sam Leith

Wednesday
08.05

08.05

Ireland’s populist insurgency Dublin’s marchers have to convince a silent majority

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday
17.04

17.04

The problem with Byron’s debauchery The poet mistook privilege for freedom

Terry Eagleton

Tuesday
09.04

09.04

The man who made modern Ireland Roger Casement's ghost still haunts the nation

Alexander Poots