Category Archives: News & Media

What’s going on in the world at the moment?

What's Happening?

I’m sorry to say that The Levee Breaks has fallen by the wayside recently. It’s got swept up in the general madness that is life at the moment. My political blogging has run out of steam to a degree – … Continue reading

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Imagination Cubed: How To Waste An Entire Working Day

I came across Imagination Cubed through its high entry in del.icio.us. It is basically a doodler type program (excuse the non-tech talk). You can draw pictures and create your own scenes, then click on replay and have your drawing repeated … Continue reading

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I Hate Ronaldo

Holy shite! It didn’t take long for the wolves to start baying for Ronaldo’s blood, did it? You know I don’t normally do football on TLB, but I was surprised to see how quickly some loser responded with a hate … Continue reading

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How I Single-handedly Solved The Parades Problem

OK, I haven’t technically sorted out the long-running Parades issue just yet, but I think I’ve got a viable blueprint, provided the communities in question have the leadership and resolve to pull it off. So, Let’s Work Out The Grievances … Continue reading

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Can Blogs Influence Northern Irish Politics?

Spurred on by Matthew Ingram’s post on blogs affecting politics (and society), I’m wondering to what extent local (Northern Irish) bloggers can challenge traditional preconceptions in our wider society. That was a long sentence! What I mean is, can blogs … Continue reading

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Lord Rooker: People's Hero

I was pleased to read on Slugger this evening that NIO Finance Minister Lord Rooker has set the record straight on direct rule versus devolved government. He claims that much of the unpopular reforms the the Northern Ireland Office are … Continue reading

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Discussion On Irish Identity

Paul at The Northern Irish Magyar is hosting a very interesting debate on the subject of Irishness. Despite my RC upbringing, I wasn’t indoctrinated with attendant Republican or even Nationalist values. I always viewed Northern Ireland as a seperate entity, … Continue reading

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For God And Ulster

A thought-provoking piece by Dr Crawford Gribben about the relationship between Unionism and Protestantism, something which has been on my mind recently. Dr Gribben makes the assertion that, demographically, Unionists no longer represent a political majority in Northern Ireland and … Continue reading

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Irish Republicans: What's Not To Like?

I took a hard line yesterday on the language of Republicanism, the talk of continuing struggles and so on. Chris took some offense at my position, which I still feel is justified. Looking To The Future Now, Chris Gaskin is … Continue reading

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Republican Struggle: Now And Then

I’ll make this short. I’m tired of hearing about Republican ‘struggle’ and British oppression and occupation. I can honestly say that not once in my life have I felt oppressed or discriminated against on the grounds of my religious background. … Continue reading

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