I couldn’t stand Piers Morgan until he lost his job on Good Morning Britain for telling the truth about Meghan Markle Published: 10 May 2022 Then I overlooked his crassness, praised his moral courage and wished him well in his new job with Talk TV. But the honeymoon...
“What Kate Hoey says is not terribly important,” sneered Susan McKay in the Irish Times, after the furore over Hoey’s forthright foreword to the Unionist Voice Policy Studies report, Vetoing the Protocol: Restoring Cross-Community Consent Protections. Published: 18...
Many lodge members already attend funerals and weddings in Roman Catholic churches, writes Ruth Dudley Edwards Published: 1 April 2019 Last week the Grand Orange Lodge of Scotland at last got round to lifting the ban on its members entering Roman Catholic churches....
The recent hysteria over the US Supreme Court nomination split nationalist Irish-America, writes Ruth Dudley Edwards Published: 15 October 2018 After all the hysteria over the appointment of Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court, just a few thoughts. I follow...
Deep divisions remain between North and South – and within the North itself Published: 17 June 2018 As I was ruminating on the implications of Leo Varadkar allegedly telling Fine Gael TDs that “the plates are shifting in Irish politics”, I...
Self-righteous bigots condemning what they don’t understand is so annoying, writes Ruth Dudley Edwards Published 12 February 2018 The obsessively progressive Guardian newspaper has it in for the Freemasons. The most recent assault was precipitated by...