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The idea for Open Sunday is to let you discuss what you like. Just two rules. Keep it civil and no man/woman playing.
American writer Ray Bradbury predicted earphones, flat screen TVs, self driving cars and ATMs. In his 1951 short story – The ...
We live in a world in turmoil, dominated by extremely ugly political leaders: right-wing megalomaniacs like Donald Trump, ...
As the UK’s FTSE 100 fell to its lowest level for over a year and then dramatically bounced back by 5% following the pause in ...
That a Fine Gael ex-Taoiseach would emerge as a primary advocate for Irish reunification was not on my bingo card. From the ...
The British government needs more money. In the financial year 2023/24 the deficit was £131 billion, equivalent to 4.8% of GDP which is only slightly above the UK average since 1970 of 4.7%. (See Link ...
Deprivation is much higher in Northern Ireland than in any other part of the UK, according to new research by Queen’s University. Two local authorities here — Derry and Strabane, and Belfast — have ...
The Irish News reports that Belfast City Council’s controversial policy on bilingual street signs has gone international with applications for signage displaying Japanese, Mandarin and Hebrew.
The wonderfully erudite William Crawley featured Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan recently on his BBC Talkback programme. Susanne, a doctor working in the NHS, is author of The Age of Diagnosis which is ...
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