Analysis / Sinn Féin could win the Northern Irish election. Here’s what that means As a younger generation leaves the old sectarian divisions behind, new political alliances are forming By Adam Ramsay / 28 Apr 2022
Feature / Will the ‘peace babies’ change Northern Ireland’s politics forever? Young people born since the Good Friday Agreement are ditching traditional identity labels and demanding action on issues such as climate change By Emma DeSouza / 20 Apr 2022
Opinion / On the Twelfth, Northern Ireland returns to its past. But its future looks different Though bonfires, burning effigies and cries of ‘No surrender’ suggest the 17th century, Northern Ireland is embracing change – and Unionism must, too By Susan McKay / 9 Jul 2021
Investigation / Revealed: ‘Alternative Irish border’ Brexit lobbyist in fresh conflict of interest row Shanker Singham, reappointed to key government trade role, paid to lobby influential Biden allies on post-Brexit trade deal in Washington By Peter Geoghegan and Marcus Leroux / 17 Sep 2020
Conflict & security / The left should think more carefully before defending the Good Friday Agreement The fact that the ultra-conservative Brexiters are out to get the Belfast Agreement doesn’t mean progressives should abandon their critical faculties towards it. By Robin Wilson / 21 Feb 2018