“Ulster has only room for one party.” —Basil …

“Ulster has only room for one party.” —Basil Brooke (Lord Brookeborough), as Northern Ireland Prime Minister, speaking against Protestant support for the Northern Ireland Labour Party because of unemployment, 3/8/1961. Arthur, Paul, Government and Politics of Northern Ireland, Longman, 1984, p. 78.

@Documentally Hey Christian, I'm an avid reader (alas non-paying subscriber) of your newsletter. Have you tinkered with WordPress's ActivityPub? Hoping to ultimately transfer my account at Mastodon.ie server over to Automattic's completely. Thought I'd ask you this Federation query. All the best, Allan

“When we in the Unionist Party defend ourselves …

“When we in the Unionist Party defend ourselves against the political attacks of the Nationalist Party, we are perforce defending ourselves against the Roman Catholic hierarchy… Until the hierarchy renounces its influence in politics, the Orange Order cannot renounce its influence in the Unionist Party.” —Brian Faulkner, as Ulster Unionist MP, at Orange demonstration in... Continue Reading →

“I was due to address a Young Unionist …

"I was due to address a Young Unionist meeting but it did not materialise because they held their meetings in the local Orange halls and were told they could not use it if I were to attend." —Louis Boyle, 8/7/1969, as a Catholic member of the Ulster Unionist Party, resigning on…

“Those who pay the piper are entitled to …

“Those who pay the piper are entitled to call the tune. One man, one vote is not the law and is not a basic principle in local government elections.” —Albert Anderson, as Ulster Unionist Mayor of Derry/Londonderry, opposing campaign against company and plural votes in local government, 1/7/1966. Paul Routledge, John Hume, Harper Collins, 1998,... Continue Reading →

‘What is the peace?’ Rethinking Northern Irish photography from the Troubles and beyond

‘What is the peace?’ Rethinking Northern Irish photography from the Troubles and beyondby Allan LEONARD25 June 2025 The latest series of talks at the Photo Museum Ireland featured an insightful lecture by Colin Graham, a professor of English and an accomplished author. The evening’s discussion centred around the intricate subject of Northern Irish photography, with a particular focus on its... Continue Reading →

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