Feeney on Friday: With Britain in a doom loop, it’s hand-to-mouth for the forseeable future
The UK government has no money and the north is at the back of the queue
Brian Feeney: Another milestone passed in preparation for border poll
Failing to prepare for a referendum on united Ireland is preparing to fail
Jim Allister’s one-man band won’t get a hearing in Westminster - Brian Feeney
Unionism still wants to make the future look like the past
Trade, not Casement Park, is the main priority for Keir Starmer and Simon Harris - Brian Feeney
Starmer’s overtures to Harris and Macron are an attempt to deal with Brexit’s poisonous fallout
Today’s Twelfth is Exhibit A of unionism’s decline - Brian Feeney
Urban unionism needs to be saved from its failed political leaders
Brian Feeney: Starmer’s Labour is just the new Conservative party
Stormont visit was merely exercise in performative politics
Brian Feeney: The tectonic plates of politics here have shifted irrevocably
Unionists should see the writing on the wall and start thinking of their inevitable future
Brian Feeney: Keir Starmer will be the last prime minister of the UK
Labour leader likely to be in power for next decade, by which time north will have voted itself out
Brian Feeney: ‘Uniting the community’ is Alliance’s category error
Good Friday Agreement’s mechanisms based on recognition that north composed of two main communities with different identities and allegiances
British general elections have nothing to do with us, so why do some parties pretend they do? - Brian Feeney
It may seem counterintuitive, but better Dublin-London relations lead to better unionist-nationalist relations
New Prime Minister must treat British-Irish Council with the respect it deserves - Brian Feeney
Brian Feeney on the latest British-Irish Council meeting
Feeney on Friday: Unionists need to realise that when English politicians talk about the ‘union’, they mean Scotland
An astonishing 71% of unionist voters ranked commitment to the union as their biggest concern, ahead of health and other priorities
Brian Feeney: Leo Varadkar intervention a game changer in unity debate
Former taoiseach is effectively framing south’s next election as a contest between Fine Gael and Sinn Féin
Feeney on Friday: Why would anyone want the endorsement of Nigel Farage?
Why do unionists not understand that right-wing carpetbaggers come here not to support them but to promote an extremist English agenda?
Brian Feeney: Was last weekend an aberration for Sinn Féin, or was 2020 the rogue result?
Party has only months to find the answer because general election in Republic is imminent