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Comment: Nadia Hourihan
In her final column, Nadia Hourihan argues for amendment of Irish abortion regulations, criticising those who seek to impose their own moral frameworks on women’s bodies
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
Nadia Hourihan argues the Good Friday Agreement has become the ultimate catch 22 for British politicians as they fumble through Brexit
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
Columnist Nadia Hourihan argues that tearing statues down risks burying history when we should instead be learning from it
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
Nadia Hourihan bemoans how debates over the language’s future in Northern Ireland are dividing Stormont
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
In light of Theresa May’s announcement that Britain will not stay in the customs union, Nadia Hourihan worries for the future of the Irish border
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
In her third column on Anglo-Irish relations, Nadia Hourihan criticises politicians’ use of Ireland’s exit from the Union as a model for Brexit
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
In her second column, Nadia Hourihan notes how British politicians blundering through Brexit seem to be following in Ireland’s defensive yet self-depreciating footsteps
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
In her first column, Nadia Hourihan laments Britain’s ignorance of their neighbour, and reflects on the detrimental effect this has on Anglo-Irish relations
Comment: Nadia Hourihan
The unsung contribution of Mo Mowlam
For her final column on Anglo-Irish relations, Nadia Hourihan asks why we so rarely hear of the inspiring and down to earth politician Mo Mowlam