THE two-week review of Northern Ireland’s most controversial unsolved sectarian killings concluded yesterday.
Delivering his report, the judge addressed the widow of a Catholic police officer — father-of-eight Sergeant Joseph Campbell — who was shot dead as he closed a police station in 1977.
“You have had a long wait and I hope we can do something to move this on because it has gone on a long time — too long.”
AARON SMITH discusses why the Protestant diaspora are still part of Yeats’s ‘Indomitable Irishry’, and an integral part of any future united Ireland.
A new group within the NEU is preparing the labour movement for a conversation on Irish unity by arguing that true liberation must be rooted in working-class solidarity and anti-sectarianism, writes ROBERT POOLE
Why not pay a visit to Feile an Phobail, a people’s festival of community arts with roots in the days of internment without trial, and where the spirit of solidarity remains undimmed, says LYNDA WALKER


