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Nobody knows how we would vote if it really meant a united Ireland

Things are getting worse in Northern Ireland, and most of my readers have been taught to blame the wrong side and let Sinn Féin off the hook. Accordingly, I am asking my readers to summon their better angels and look at the situation through the eyes of middle-class unionists and working- class loyalists, rather than the shifty eyes of Sinn Féin and its bourgeois supporters north and south. By bourgeois supporters I mean the new breed of university nationalists, north and south, who can be found on Twitter shamelessly and coarsely calling unionists planters who should pack up and go . In night and fog? 

Westmeath Independent series was among Mary Raftery Prize shortlist

Westmeath Independent series was among Mary Raftery Prize shortlist
westmeathindependent.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from westmeathindependent.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

TheJournal ie s Stardust wins prestigious Mary Raftery Prize

TheJournal.ie s Stardust wins prestigious Mary Raftery Prize This is the third major award the six-part podcast series has won. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Thursday 17 Dec 2020, 6:33 PM Dec 17th 2020, 6:33 PM 7,384 Views 0 Comments THEJOURNAL.IE‘S PODCAST ‘STARDUST’ has won the Mary Raftery Prize, which is awarded for social affairs journalism on the island of Ireland. This is the third major award the podcast has won, after winning gold at the New York Festivals Radio Awards for Best Narrative/Documentary Podcast; and winning best Radio Documentary at this year’s Celtic Media Festival. The award was given to the Stardust podcast team who conducted interviews, researched, recorded and edited the six-part series: Sean Murray, Nicky Ryan and Christine Bohan.

Offaly journalist was on Mary Raftery Prize shortlist

Offaly journalist was on Mary Raftery Prize shortlist
offalyindependent.ie - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from offalyindependent.ie Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

School of Sanctuary status awarded to Mount Sion in Waterford

Waterford, Ireland / WLR Dec 14, 2020 12:43 PM Mount Sion CBS Secondary School in Waterford has become the first school in the Republic of Ireland to be awarded the status of School of Sanctuary. The school was assessed by a team from Places of Sanctuary Ireland (PoSI), which includes people active in refugee support work, refugees and asylum seekers. They classed Mount Sion as “outstanding” for its activities for welcoming and including young people from a refugee or asylum-seeking background. PoSI is an all-Ireland network of groups who work to promote a culture of welcome and inclusiveness across every sector of society, so that people seeking sanctuary in Ireland will feel safe and equal, and have opportunities to be involved in all community activities.

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