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Creating conversations and seeking solutions around the topics that impact the lives of Irish citizens. By TheJournal.ie team Monday 1 Mar 2021, 2:16 PM Mar 1st 2021, 2:16 PM 613 Views 0 Comments THE GOOD INFORMATION PROJECT is a space where Irish news consumers can learn how to identify good information about issues that impact their lives. Each month The Journal will engage digital audiences on one major topic to create a space for discussion, learning and sharing new ideas and solutions. Our aim is to create a direct conversation with Irish citizens about critical issues facing our country. In an era of disinformation and confusion, we want to create a meaningful dialogue with our audience to see how we can find and distribute good information and provide a platform to discuss solutions. ....
It has often been said that Unionism has few friends globally. If the same is true in Brussels, it is largely down to the fact that the DUP rarely missed a chance to repeat pro-Brexit slogans ....
For the eagle-eyed amongst you. By Rónán Duffy Sunday 11 Apr 2021, 10:00 PM 2 hours ago 32,488 Views 13 Comments This article is part of , a new initiative from The Journal to help create greater understanding of big issues we face. This month we are focussing on the question ‘What could a shared island look like?’. AS PART OF our project, we’ve taken a look at what shares and separates different parts of Ireland. As if to accentuate the shared heritage, some places even have the same name. So can you recognise which one is which? This is Ballycastle, but which one? ....
Scotland and its elections are key to the union and to a united Ireland Northern Ireland’s place in the Union could be decided for it, if Scotland decides its future is better in the EU, rather than the UK. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Sunday 4 Apr 2021, 8:30 AM 2 hours ago 11,362 Views 26 Comments Source: PA Images , a new initiative from The Journal to help create greater understanding of big issues we face. This month we are focusing on the question ‘What could a shared island look like?’ THERE IS AN ancient affinity between Ireland and Scotland. Two Celtic nations with a history of rebellion against the English monarchy, and a fondness for whiskey. ....
The myriad ways Brexit has permanently shifted the course of Northern Ireland s future Northern Ireland’s elected reps weren’t at the Brexit talks, where very detailed aspects of NI trade were regularly discussed. By Gráinne Ní Aodha Wednesday 17 Mar 2021, 12:05 AM Wed 12:05 AM 34,666 Views 33 Comments Graffiti in Belfast, PA. This article is part of The Good Information Project, a new initiative from The Journal to help create greater understanding of big issues we face. This month we are focusing on the question ‘What could a shared island look like?’ BEFORE THE BREXIT vote, Northern Ireland was on a more stable trajectory. ....