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- New collective cultural group representing 13 loyalist bonfires launched in east Belfast
- Hillsbourough Drive 2016: Chris Thackaberry
- Supreme Court decision on non-jury trials for British soldiers will have a huge impact on legacy – A response to solicitor Darragh Mackin
- Why the toxic issue of legacy will have caused many young unionists to follow their most basic instincts and cheer Karen Bradley’s comments to the rafters
- Outreach Clinic
- FORGOTTEN VICTIMS: Is it ‘Time for Truth’ from Sinn Fein for the family of Ambulance worker Robert Shields, murdered by IRA terrorists in 1980.
- And here is the Weather Forecast: Primo.
- An Ulster Education: Chris Thackaberry
- Finucane campaign highlights the hypocrisy at the heart of republicanism’s legacy propaganda
- Irish Journalism Finally Wakes Up: The GFA Says Nothing About Hard Or Soft Border
Category Archives: Current Affairs
Sixties Soliloquy
SIXTIES SOLILOQUY
On a marvellous night for Moondance
Twiggy stole our hearts
MLK had an impossible dream
JFK’s was blasted apart
Posted in Current Affairs
Time for A Working Class Re-Think?
Robert Allen, has asked us all a very important question. “How do we intend to get Working Class Loyalists off their arses, out of the pubs and into the polling booths?” I suggest that we begin by getting off our own arses first and flooding this site with constructive ideas ,on how we can transform the PUP into the sort of Working Class Party, that all Working Class Loyalists can support and vote for regardless of which organisation, or none, that they have pledged their Loyalty to.
Posted in Current Affairs
ARE WE ALL JUST VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE?
Are we all just victims of Domestic Abuse?
Listening recently to the various discussions about the IRA and the ‘will they, won’t they say sorry’ debate reminded me about the plight of victims of domestic abuse.
Ever since Declan Kearney penned a piece for the IRA’s, (sorry they don’t exist anymore), for Sinn Fein’s news sheet An Phoblacht this debate has been taken up by journalists and some politicians. The Sinn Fein PR machine is in overdrive and is working towards some sort of response once they feel the time is right and enough people will be seduced by their words.
Posted in Current Affairs
DEVELOPING COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP AND COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS

Developing Community Leadership and Community Organizations
William Mitchell
With so much media attention this week to one mural in south Belfast what is it about Northern Ireland that has us fixated with images on walls? Changing from one image to another will not necessarily change how people think. What is more important is to work with the mindsets of the people in the community so that they begin reimagining life. Another contentious mural in Belfast is the one which dominates the landscape of Mount Vernon. However, a former UVF political prisoner has been working tirelessly for years to transform the lives of those who live behind the mural and how they are perceived by others. Read here about his attempts.
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Should The Labour Party Target Loyalist Working Class?
Ex-BLANKET commentator DR. JOHN COULTER is a columnist with the British Labour Party’s Tribune magazine. He argues if the Labour Party can organise among the Loyalist working class, it can outflank the Tories’ latest Northern Ireland venture.
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A LOVELY SHADE OF KHAKI
Do you know anything about mixing colours? Red and blue make purple….red and yellow=orange. But what happens when you mix green and orange–what do you get then?
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TRANQUILITY
As the 1st of July fast approaches many of us will be involved in remembrance services for those who died at the Somme on that day in 1916. Luckily the vast majority of us will never know the horrors those men endured. This short poem tries to capture the fears the men would have experienced in the moments leading up to going over the top of the trenches that morning.
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DELUDED…AND HANGING ON BY THEIR FINGER NAILS
DELUDED— AND CLINGING ON BY THEIR FINGER NAILS
An interesting article in yesterday Irish News—and that is something you very rarely say about his weekly column—from the top class apologist for Sinn Fein, Jimmy Gibney. Not so genial Jim is commenting on the previous days staged events when his former Commander in Chief Martin McGuiness shook the hand of his reigning Monarch, Queen Elizabeth the Second.
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BLOODY HANDS OF EVIL
As an ex-Royal Ulster Rifleman, Ex-Royal Irish Ranger, ex-Belfast Fireman, and ex-Loyalist Political Prisoner, I am totally disgusted with this latest act of treachery by this cowardly British Government.
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