
The Questions Dublin Won’t Ask
A series of high-profile attacks has intensified debate over asylum and border controls, yet Ireland’s governing and media elites remain reluctant to confront the issue directly.

A series of high-profile attacks has intensified debate over asylum and border controls, yet Ireland’s governing and media elites remain reluctant to confront the issue directly.

The litany of gross injustices keeps growing, but the elites care more about how we talk about it—or don’t.

New reports claim the 30-year-old came from a politically connected family in northern Sudan and left the country after the outbreak of civil war.

Following unrest in Northern Ireland, Britain’s independent terror legislation reviewer has called for a new approach to immigration policy.

Further details have emerged about the attacker, as British citizens demand justice—and ask serious questions about UK immigration controls.

The arrest of a Sudanese asylum seeker over a brutal street attack triggered a night of unrest, arson, and anti-immigration protests across Northern Ireland.

Northern Ireland police that originally said the attacker was Somali now say he is Sudanese.

66-year-old linked to New IRA attack after forcing driver to deliver device at gunpoint.

A hijacked vehicle carrying an explosive device detonated outside a police station in Dunmurry; investigators suspect dissident republicans.

“If we are not free to express prayer against abortion outside of a clinic without being criminalized, then none of us are free.”