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The Good Information Podcast: How close are we to a United Ireland?
What conditions must be met before a United Ireland comes about?
Your contributions will help us continue to deliver the stories that are important to you
What conditions must be met before a United Ireland comes about?
THE GOOD FRIDAY generation were never supposed to know violence, but recent events show life in Northern Ireland is more complicated than that.
“Our young people are fierce and brave and they’re coming for us. And we should let them.”
Should the Irish language stay in the constitution of a united Ireland? Our readers share their ideas for how Ireland could change.
Northern Ireland’s place in the Union could be decided for it, if Scotland decides its future is better in the EU, rather than the UK.
Experts are starting to give more attention to the question of what a united Ireland or shared island would look like in economic terms.
Even away from government help, civil initiatives are looking towards the kind of country we may be in the future.
This is a new initiative launched by the Journal to open a dialogue with our audience around big issues – we want to find out what questions you’d like answered.
A united Ireland will not mean healing and reconciliation for many people in Northern Ireland. For some it will mean pain, sadness and trauma, writes Sarah Creighton.
Talking aside, who actually makes the decision?
The first topic as part of The Journal’s Good Information Project.