It's time for nice guys to be more Machiavellian
I once asked Basil McCrea if he had read Niccolo Machiavelli, the Renaissance political strategist.
I once asked Basil McCrea if he had read Niccolo Machiavelli, the Renaissance political strategist.
United front: Nesbitt and Robinson joke with unionist unity candidate Nigel Lutton, and (below) McCallister and McCrea Martin McKeown
The problem with conviction politicians is that they don't feel the need to check the facts.
IF you were impressed by former Secretary of State Owen Paterson trekking across Mongolia in the footsteps of Genghis Khan, wait until you hear about Una Flynn (right), the new head of communications at the Northern Ireland Office.
Has Alasdair McDonnell halted the SDLP's long-term decline and will he stand aside by 2015? The answer looks like 'yes' to both questions.
One of the most notable features of Stormont has been to block measures that would otherwise have gone through.
One of the more interesting results of the recent BBC opinion poll is that most people want a border referendum.
The trajectory of the flag protests is now clear; the momentum is gradually going out of them. First, there was agreement that they should be non-violent.
An effective apology has to be heartfelt. It must also satisfy the wronged person that the person apologising has done everything possible to redress the wrong and reveal the truth.
Murder is always shocking, but the killing of Pat Finucane (right) - gunned down in front of his wife and children as they shared a family meal - is one of those which stands out.
Sinn Fein has to try to look pleased, but it wasn't in the plan for the DUP to bite their hand off on the issue of a border poll.
Uk Labour supporters in Northern Ireland had a swift intake of breath on receiving the latest begging letter from Tom Watson, the party's campaign manager.
Unionists should cut Alex Maskey, the Sinn Fein MLA, a bit of slack over his stone-throwing comments in the wake of attacks on homes in Short Strand by loyalist petrol-bombers.
The street violence has laid down a direct challenge to First Minister Peter Robinson, not least because much of it is occurring in his own East Belfast constituency.
In spite of the recent eruption of violence, there are reasons to be cheerful about Northern Ireland's future.
What is devolution for? From time to time, DUP politicians take me to task for claiming that they are more often delivering on a fundamentalist agenda while preaching liberalism and inclusivity.
Few people have noticed it, but yet another deadline has slipped for the production of a Cohesion Sharing and Integration (CSI) strategy for a more integrated society.
Jackie McDonald, the veteran UDA leader, stated the obvious when he told me that flag protesters cannot achieve their stated objectives of having the Union flag restored to the Belfast City Hall flag pole 365-days-a-year.
The concept of a Bill of Rights, once espoused by all parties, has gone onto the back-burner, because many politicians see it as a way of transferring power from the Assembly to the justice system.
Unionism has blundered into an avoidable crisis and its leaders need to sort things out - and quickly.
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America's transport safety watchdog has warned that the Washington state bridge collapse is a wake-up call for the country.
Veteran director Roman Polanski says the birth control pill has had a "masculinising" effect on women and that the levelling of the sexes is "idiotic", in comments made at the Cannes Film Festival.
When Rob Webber was forced to undergo a second shoulder operation last summer and went through "dark days" wondering what the future held, he never envisaged it would be captaining his country.
Arjen Robben provided the perfect answer to the doubters by scoring an 88th-minute winner to settle a brilliant Champions League final in favour of Bayern Munich at Wembley.
Leinster put past disappointments behind them to scoop an elusive RaboDirect PRO12 title in head coach Joe Schmidt's last game in charge, with a 24-18 win over Ulster.
Investigators are looking into claims made by actress Amanda Bynes that New York Police Department officers sexually assaulted her when she was charged after allegedly throwing a marijuana bong out of the window of her 36th-floor Manhattan apartment.
Matthew Wright has revealed his best ever interview led to sitting next to Elizabeth Taylor at the Baftas.
Kevin Jonas has confessed he's pleased to be able to watch back arguments with his wife Danielle Deleasa on their reality TV series Married To Jonas.