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HOME. Although I’ve lived off and on in Scotland for the best part of 40 years now, that word still makes me think of a council house in Coleraine in County Londonderry. Three bedrooms, two sisters, Radio 1, Spacehoppers and football on the green. An eternal 1970s of the mind. Like WB Yeats, “I am of Ireland.” But the northern bit. I am Northern Irish or so I consider myself even though I’m not sure what I mean by that particularly. In my head the term triggers a reel of fuzzy images: family, friends, the Giant’s Causeway, Mary Peters, Georgie Best, Gerry Armstrong scoring against Spain, the Undertones, Dana, Kenneth Branagh in the days he still had an Ulster accent, Barry McGuigan and Tayto crisps (the ones from Tandragee not the ones from County Meath) ....
Arlene Foster. (Dan Kitwood/Getty) Arlene Foster has resigned as first minister of Northern Ireland and as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), leaving behind a fractious legacy. Her resignation comes six years after she was first elected leader of the ultra-conservative political party. In that time, Northern Ireland’s LGBT+ community has been forced to fight relentlessly for equal rights while Foster and her party repeatedly blocked change. Notably, Arlene Foster threw what were ultimately the smallest of crumbs to the LGBT+ community during her time as leader of the DUP. While some politicians made a name for themselves among queer people for their wildly offensive remarks, Foster was ever-so-slightly more moderate in her approach. Much was made of her decision in 2018 to speak at a ....
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Kevin Scott / Belfast Telegraph Kevin Scott / Belfast Telegraph RAF’s Red Arrows fly over Belfast to mark VJ day on August 15 Kevin Scott / Belfast Telegraph Photo by Kelvin Boyes / Press E A plain clothes detective draws his pistol and takes aim at a man attempting to attack police during a security operation in west Belfast Kevin Scott / Belfast Telegraph Kevin Scott / Belfast Telegraph 11th night celebrations at Pitt Park in east Belfast Kevin Scott / INM Belfast; pupils from Dominic’s Grammar School, Belfast, reunite while wearing masks as over 300,000 schoolchildren here returned to school for the first time in September since lockdown began ....
Politics: Covid: Dark days for freedom but a ray of light for unionism. the lessons we learned in 2020 PREMIUM A quiet Buchanan Street, Glasgow at 5.30pm on Saturday March 21 at the start of lockdown. It’s a reminder that the personal freedoms we took for granted before 2020 are nowhere near as safe and sure as we thought they were. Picture: Colin Mearns Take a good look at 2020. What do you see? Empty streets. Empty shops. Empty words. Hands in gloves. Mouths behind masks. Two metres between me and you. But I can also see Margaret Keenan being injected with a new vaccine. I can see the victory of Marcus Rashford, and the defeat of Donald Trump. I can even see some signs of hope for Scottish politics. This is what I think we’ve learned from 2020. Lesson 1: We’re not as free as we thought we were. ....