Michelle O’Neill
Sinn Féin sullied the cenotaph
Apologists for terrorism should have had nothing to do with Remembrance Sunday
Leo Varadkar is still stirring division
The former Taoiseach should have more humility
A cruel choice
Today’s euthanasia bill risks sending Britain down a dark path
Are all Christians monks?
George Guiver’s book exudes down-to-earthiness, bordering on irreverence
Sausage to fortune
Vague promises might haunt Starmer more than an embarrassing gaffe
Defending life and liberty
Abortion buffer zones hurt, rather than help women and babies
Patostreamers and the decline of public life
A depressing new trend reflects the impoverished state of social existence
Fabian fry-up
After last night’s disco, a very hungover conference is ready for a hearty plate of social democracy
Don’t marry your cousin
And don’t knock culture wars — they can save lives
The failure of the Irish nerve
Politicians are not acting and the public are not forcing them to act
Total eclipse of the art?
Activistic artists and curators are making art a niche political endeavour
An irreversible step
If Britain embraces euthanasia for the terminally ill, it won’t end there