Abortion: no voice for the NI Assembly means no choice for the women of Northern Ireland

In November 2012, Irish Times Social Affairs Correspondent Kitty Holland broke the story about the death of Savita Halappanavar at Galway University Hospital. Six and a half years later, Ireland wakes up a different country with 66.4% voting to repeal the Eighth Amendment. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the rest of the island. Six and a half years later, Northern Ireland wakes up the same, if not arguably worse.

Coalition of chaos: who represents the nationalist voice now?

If you weren’t before, you probably are now pretty familiar with the highly conservative DUP, who even in the polarised environment of Northern Irish politics many would regard as controversial. But there’s another frightening twist to this tale. The delicate power sharing agreement in Northern Ireland, the result of years of painstaking work, was only achieved through the necessary neutrality of Westminster. Now that’s set to change.

Is liberalism a loss of freedom?

The more liberal we become, the less free we truly are. 9 November was no more of a triumph for Trump than 23 June 2016 was for the people of the United Kingdom.