Here is a report that was just published looking at the feasibility of a fixed transport link between Great Britain and Northern Ireland across the Irish Sea. It is part of a study known as the Union Connectivity Review, but according to the report, this… Read More
All posts tagged “northern ireland”
How the UK voted
For some reason, I woke up extra early this morning, well before my alarm. As soon as I came to and noticed the time, I immediately reached for my phone to pull up Twitter and see what happened with the UK referendum. And frankly, I… Read More
Merry Christmas from post-tribe Toronto
https://500px.com/embed.js Merry Christmas and/or happy whatever you happen to celebrate around this time of year. Hopefully things have slowed down for you all and you’re relaxing with family and friends either at home or somewhere on vacation. I’ll be doing that here in Toronto and… Read More
Why we should fight the divided city
https://500px.com/embed.js There has been and continues to be many divided cities around the world. Berlin had the Berlin Wall. Northern Ireland (mostly Belfast) has its Peace Walls that still separate Protestant loyalists and Catholic republicans from each other. Beirut had the Green Line, which separated… Read More
This is what an interface area looks like in Belfast
A few years ago, I told a friend of mine—who is originally from Ireland—that I visited Belfast while I was living in Dublin. I lived there in 2007. His response was: “Wow. You’re brave. I would never go there.” This struck me is a bit… Read More
This is what an interface area looks like in Belfast
A few years ago, I told a friend of mine–who is originally from Ireland–that I visited Belfast while I was living in Dublin. I lived there in 2007. His response was: “Wow. You’re brave. I would never go there.” This struck me is a bit… Read More