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Trimble had taken the hits - Paisley snatched the benefits
THE past is a foreign country: they do things differently there. This opening sentence from L.P. Hartley's The Go-Between could also serve as the closing sentence for any analysis of Ian Paisley's career as leader of the DUP and First Ministe
UUP must modernise to survive
THE Ireland Act 1949 – Westminster's response to the Irish government's announcement that it was severing all links with the British Commonwealth – had one key clause for Unionists: "Parliament hereby declares that Northern Ireland remain
DUP have moved on to UUP's turf
During a week in which the media and most parties focused upon the tenth anniversary of the Belfast Agreement, the DUP adopted and promoted the line that "the Belfast Agreement has gone…has nobody told them that it crashed years ago?"
Union of benefit to veryone
My Good Friday was book-ended by two interviews. The first was for the Nolan programme and had me pitched against the Rev David McIllveen; an atheist versus a Free Presbyterian on the subject of whether or not Good Friday should be regarded as a
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