leaving Andrew and missing Andrew
Michael talks of leaving Andrew and missing Andrew. A Celtic nations post – Ireland, Wales, Scotland. Continue reading leaving Andrew and missing Andrew
Michael talks of leaving Andrew and missing Andrew. A Celtic nations post – Ireland, Wales, Scotland. Continue reading leaving Andrew and missing Andrew
Wordle’s take on the speech of Her Majesty The Queen in Dublin Castle, at the State Dinner during HM State visit to the Irish Republic. Continue reading Dublin Castle, 18 May 2011 – Her Majesty The Queen
From his Open University blog, Michael refers to his reading on the Enterprise between Belfast and Dublin, and looks forward to his tutorial on Saturday at Stranmillis College. Continue reading second week – a trip to Dublin #openuniversity
A trip to Dublin the day before the State visit of Her Majesty The Queen takes some interesting turns around the city. Continue reading One Royalist, three Americans, as Dublin prepares to welcome Queen Elizabeth II
Following sectarian incidents at the Northern Ireland v Scotland match in the Aviva Stadium in Dublin recently, the Irish FA has said that
Information has now come to light which has provided the name of one of those involved. The Association will now seek to confirm the identity of this individual. If their identity is confirmed, the Irish FA will place a life time ban on this person from receiving tickets to all Northern Ireland home and away games.
I reiterate my hope that they will do this for any homophobic chanting at football matches under its control.

Today is 19 February 2011 and is the second international day opposing homophobia in football. Continue reading “will the Irish FA play teams in Homophobia v Football?”
Good to see that the all-Ireland political entity known as Sinn Féin is using joined up campaigning. On one side of the border that they now recognise (cf Belfast Agreement) people are being encouraged to join with Gerry Adams and protest the cuts – see poster… Whilst in Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin is saying that they want to make savings cuts worth £1billion and make £800 million in revenue. According to Eamonn Mallie, the deputy First Minister, Martin McGuinness said (on tackling the economy) Let us have a bit of blue sky thinking – thinking outside the box. Mr Mallie … Continue reading stop the cuts, make some cuts… make up your mind Sinn Féin