New party needs new ideas to be heard on crowded stage
In politics, as in marriage, any decision to walk away from the relationship often turns out to be easier than what follows.
In politics, as in marriage, any decision to walk away from the relationship often turns out to be easier than what follows.
With Pope Benedict gone, the hope of some people is that his successor will be more 'liberal'. It is hoped he will permit married priests and women priests.
Only six months ago, Rory McIlroy played the best final round I had seen in a Major championship to capture the US PGA by a record eight strokes at Kiawah Island. Now, only six weeks from the US Masters, his game is in crisis.
A wave of homeowners who bought at the height of the housing boom now find themselves caught in a property trap – creating a crisis that has effectively paralysed a large part of the market.
This year, thousands of young people across Northern Ireland will celebrate their 18th birthday.
No one devising an education system for an agreed Northern Ireland would have come up with the hodge-podge we have today.
Shared hardship can bring people together. The attacks of recent months appear to have galvanised Alliance, giving it a renewed sense of purpose.
As alleged nicknames for Lord Rennard go, 'the human octopus' – if that's indeed true – has a certain zing. It's quite an image.
In spite of the grim – almost daily – reports of declining sales and increasing number of shop closures, you could be forgiven for thinking that our retail sector and town centres are in terminal decline.
Only the creation of a new party can challenge widespread disillusionment with Assembly politics, write Basil McCrea and John McCallister
Do you think this is China or something?" inquired one flag protester, under the impression that the PSNI's reaction to his part in an illegal protest was an undemocratic affront to the rule of law enjoyed by the collective which was blocking a road in east Belfast.
The Commons Northern Ireland affairs committee is in Belfast this week for evidence sessions at Stormont on the draft Northern Ireland Bill.
The DUP's Strangford MP, Jim Shannon (below), has signed a Commons motion marking the life of a Catholic nun who spent six years hiding at a French convent during the Second World War.
Cardinal Keith O'Brien has not resigned as Scotland's top Catholic. He has been sacked by the Pope. And that is a measure of just how grave the crisis in the world's biggest church has become.
Minister of State Mike Penning was part of a Commons and Lords rugby team that took on the Dail in Dublin on the morning of the Ireland v England Six Nations clash earlier this month.
The consultation on the Framework for Early Education – Learning to Learn, which outlines the intended way forward for pre-school children, ended recently.
Mother's Day is coming up – I know this because the shops are full of sentimental merchandise they're hoping to flog off to sons and daughters feeling vaguely guilty about not paying enough attention to their mothers.
On the back of new legislation that proposes to change taxi regulations, the roads minister, Danny Kennedy, is considering allowing all taxis into Belfast bus lanes.
When the First Minister and Deputy First Minister announced the establishment of the Historical Institutional Abuse Inquiry, they emphasised their wish to set up a process which met the needs of victims and survivors.
There used to be a saying in Derry that if John Hume saw an aeroplane fly overhead on its way to America, he would wonder why he wasn't on it.
The Church of Scotland's ruling General Assembly has voted in favour of allowing openly gay men and women to become ministers.
An 87-year-old woman who alleges Donald Trump cheated her over a property scheme has told jurors she had qualms about suing the developer-turned-TV star given his power and influence.
The parents of a 17-year-old girl who was killed in a car crash that also left her best friend dead and three young men fighting for their lives have paid tribute to their "beautiful" daughter.
Real Madrid has announced the departure of Jose Mourinho - igniting excitement among Chelsea fans hoping for a sensational return of the Special One to Stamford Bridge.
England are to add Luther Burrell and Stephen Myler to their squad for their South American tour after Alex Goode and Joel Tomkins were ruled out through injury.
The luckless North West 200 can no longer afford to put all its eggs in the Saturday basket. That was made patently obvious as Race Chief Mervyn Whyte and his team were left counting the cost on Saturday night of a second abandonment in three years and the impact on the future of the event as we know it.
Winona Ryder has insisted she is "proud" of her wrinkles, revealing she has experienced peer pressure to succumb to cosmetic surgery.
The Saturdays star Rochelle Humes has become a mum for the first time.
Britain's Got Talent star Maarty Broekman wants to make music with judge Alesha Dixon, and is planning to get in touch with her after the finals.