Pat Cullen should not have to apologise for a past she played no part in – Mary Kelly
Unionist demands for condemnation of IRA atrocities get us nowhere
Mary Kelly: Sinn Féin election inquest would make fascinating reading
In 2020, Sinn Féin ran far too few candidates. This time round, they got too excited by favourable opinion polls and ran too many
Starmer is lucky that Sunak is so much worse - Mary Kelly
Laughable that prime minister who wants to drag 18-year-olds into National Service couldn’t even stay for full D-Day ceremony
Covid inquiry delivers devastating critique of our government – Mary Kelly
What confidence can we have that the failings laid bare over Covid and RHI won’t be repeated again
Covid bereaved must be aghast watching inquiry – Mary Kelly
No surprise that Edwin Poots would double down on claims that Covid more prevalent in nationalist areas
Celebration of Stephen’s Grimason life carries lessons for Catholic Church - Mary Kelly
Maybe it shouldn’t be down to the attitude of individual priests when families want to personalise funerals
PSNI need to show they’ve learned lessons of Katie Simpson case – Mary Kelly
How did Jonathan Cresswell’s record of violence against women not raise greater suspicion when the 21-year-old showjumper’s body was found in 2020?
Mary Kelly: What colour of paint would you like, sir – Bigoted White?
Hard to understand mentality of people so offended by Irish translations on street signs that they feel need to deface them
When nods and winks were enough to get you killed – Mary Kelly
It’s 40 years since my aunt, Peggy Whyte, was killed by a loyalist bomb. Every detail remains crystal clear
Israeli people must rid themselves of Netanyahu for sake of peace – Mary Kelly
Six months on and what has this deadly conflict in Gaza achieved?
Grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre, unprecedented – Jeffrey Donaldson bombshell fits all these categories
DUP isn’t likely to sabotage itself with a potentially divisive leadership campaign
Does Simon Harris have a hard act to follow in Leo Varadkar? – Mary Kelly
Outgoing taoiseach rose in my estimation over his handling of Brexit when he ran rings round the disreputable Boris Johnson
Casement’s fate is in the hands of the UK government, but why did the GAA let it become derelict? - Mary Kelly
Antipathy towards the GAA persists in many unionist minds today, though it’s dressed up as concern over the spiralling costs of building the stadium