A great interview with a man of real integrity. An incredible asset to @QUBelfast -- "His approach has been reasoned and reasonable; he’s a polite, well-spoken and articulate individual, but underneath his principled stance clearly won’t be silenced."
https://t.co/FS8a9H8JGL
Historic change is happening.
For the first time ever, there could be three nationalist, pro-Independence First Ministers across these islands.
The demand for independence is growing.
Hard to explain just how much this means to people in Monaghan when you’re the fourth smallest county & GAA is the gateway to almost all social conversations 😅Grateful for days like it, for teams + communities with collective pride in their county colours. Priceless @monaghangaa
Following several check-ins… coming on here to confirm I am indeed the happiest MONAGHAN person and I will speak endlessly of that game for the next two weeks! So proud of that team. Nerves are shot, voice is gone but deliriously happy. @monaghangaa@MonaghanGAAFans 💙⚪️ #GAA
Mary Lou McDonald didn’t look like someone whose leadership was in its final days as she stepped onto the stage of the Sinn Fein ard fheis. She seemed anchored, assured & at ease. She held her audience for 23 minutes, & that's no mean feat.
https://t.co/cOSQOh7tsv
💚 Activism is at the core of Sinn Féin, and meeting with our activists and others in attendance from across Ireland at our Ard Fheis is always the highlight of the weekend.
This is the strongest Sinn Féin has been in over a century, and we are building for Ireland’s future.
Sinn Féin believes Ireland must have a managed migration system that works - a fair and effective system - ending the dysfunctional approach of Fianna Fáil & Fine Gael.
This is the strongest & largest Sinn Féin has been since the partition of our country.
We are working hard every day to build a brighter future for workers, families & communities.
North & south, Mary Lou McDonald & Michelle O’Neill are leading the way in delivering positive change & a new, united Ireland.
After many near misses, @IrishTimes finally wins the big annual Rape Crisis Centre quiz, thanks in part to the late Ronnie Delaney, whose Olympic winning 1500m time (3.41.2) was the tie-breaker.
The Irish Constitution: Leading judge on how it could impact the drive for a united Ireland – The Irish Times
This is an outstandingly interesting speech by Supreme Court judge Gerard Hogan.
A Must Read for United Irelanders and indeed our opponents too
https://t.co/iQCKr44Bgs