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Claire Mitchell
@clairemitchell.bsky.social
writer, mamaí, history and politics, Belfast/County Down, she/her.
📖 The Ghost Limb: Alternative Protestants and the Spirit of 1798
www.clairemitchell.net
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I've been doing that Irish thing of being too embarrassed to say hello, would you like my book?

It's The Ghost Limb: Alternative Protestants and the Spirit of 1798. A tribe of 20 modern day northern dissenters go walking around the sites of 1798, asking what this politics could mean for today.
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‘A new start is preferable’ – report recommends replacing RTÉ and BBC in event of united Ireland

Dr Phil Ramsey from Ulster University, said the research "kick-starts a debate" on what the future of media might look like across Ireland.

www.independent.ie/irish-news/a...
‘A new start is preferable’ – report recommends replacing RTÉ and BBC in event of united Ireland
A new public service broadcaster should be considered in the event of a united Ireland, researchers have said.
www.independent.ie
January 13, 2026 at 8:08 PM
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The story this week is so important, in my view.

It's about the morals of Big Tech and billionaires with riches and power beyond limit - but just far broader than that how far are government and authorities here and around the world willing to let them go.

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January 10, 2026 at 9:33 AM
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Nuair a phléann daoine Éire Aontaithe, is beag an chaint ar an cheist seo: ceist na meán. Cha dtig linn an ábhar seo a sheachaint, go háirid sa lá atá inniu ann, agus aird na ndaoine scaipthe ar fud an idirlín
What would happen to the BBC and RTÉ in a united Ireland?

We argue that there should be a new public media organisation – tentatively called Public Media Ireland

An opinion piece in the @irishnews.com written by my colleague Phil Ramsey and I.

www.irishnews.com/opinion/what...
What would happen to the BBC and RTÉ in a united Ireland?
We argue that there should be a new public media organisation – tentatively called Public Media Ireland
www.irishnews.com
January 9, 2026 at 11:49 AM
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What would happen to the BBC and RTÉ in a united Ireland?

We argue that there should be a new public media organisation – tentatively called Public Media Ireland

An opinion piece in the @irishnews.com written by my colleague Phil Ramsey and I.

www.irishnews.com/opinion/what...
What would happen to the BBC and RTÉ in a united Ireland?
We argue that there should be a new public media organisation – tentatively called Public Media Ireland
www.irishnews.com
January 9, 2026 at 8:39 AM
Must read from @stephenbaker.bsky.social
and Phil Ramsey on public service media in a reunified Ireland.

We need ‘a media capable of contributing to a rich, participatory democracy… truthful and as culturally creative and convivial as the people who live here’.

www.irishnews.com/opinion/what...
What would happen to the BBC and RTÉ in a united Ireland?
We argue that there should be a new public media organisation – tentatively called Public Media Ireland
www.irishnews.com
January 9, 2026 at 6:45 PM
I have a thing for audio books. Just finished The Benefactors by Wendy Erskine. Can't tell you how much I enjoyed it. So real, unsettling, tender, awful, brilliant. They'll all be living in my brain and heart for a long time.
December 22, 2025 at 9:15 PM
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#20 má thaitin saothar Susan McKay nó @clairemitchell.bsky.social The Ghost Limb go mór leat, mholfainn duit seo a léamh (má thig tú ar chóip). Cha dtiocfadh liom creidbheáil cé chomh cróga a bhí na daoine curtha faoi agallamh, agus Na Trioblóidí fá lántseol san am udaí
December 22, 2025 at 4:27 PM
RIP Bill Kirk. Newtownards communist, documentary photographer, champion cyclist, ragged trousered philanthropist and comrade.

Words by @stubailie.bsky.social

www.digwithit.com?p=3546
December 13, 2025 at 3:02 PM
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The EU is preparing a gift for pesticide giants: toxic pesticides could stay on the market forever, with no safety tests at all. Yes, forever approvals. Yes, this is real. Sign now to stop it. action.wemove.eu/sign/2025-12...
Protect Our Food From Toxic Pesticides
The EU is preparing a gift for pesticide giants, and a nightmare for the rest of us. A new proposal could let toxic pesticides, including glyphosate, stay on the market forever.Yes, forever approvals....
action.wemove.eu
December 12, 2025 at 6:31 AM
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Ireland has secured a three-year extension to the controversial nitrates derogation.

An Taisce, the National Trust for Ireland, said the decision is "actually shocking".

"Recent EPA data on water quality is unambiguous. We are going backwards," An Taisce said.

jrnl.ie/6897863t
'Bad day for clean water': EU votes to extend Ireland's nitrates derogation by three years
The conditions of the extension are yet to be fully ironed out, according to the Minister for Agriculture.
jrnl.ie
December 9, 2025 at 12:16 PM
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I made a new dashboard on Northern Ireland election results since 1921. You can explore results by party or community designation and filter by different election types (Westminster, Assembly, etc.)

salmonofdata.com/dashboards/n...
December 3, 2025 at 7:43 PM
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My take-away from this is that "Ireland, awash with cash from a corporation tax bonanza paid by global firms with big operations in the country", is being told it should spend that money defending market assets, like cables under the Atlantic, rather than on housing and health.
When it comes to modern war, Ireland is a high-value target: its waters on the western fringe of Europe contain three-quarters of all undersea cables in the northern hemisphere. Despite this, is unprotected and unprepared.

An #FTEdit 🧵 on why this determinedly neutral nation is Europe's weak link 👇
November 26, 2025 at 8:37 AM
Looking forward to taking part in this discussion in Armagh next Thursday evening, 27th November. Everyone welcome.
November 17, 2025 at 4:04 PM
At the Tyrone Guthrie Centre with, coincidently, a big bunch of writers for children & young adults. Just had some readings. Omg. Through animals and banshees, stories about love of all shapes and sizes, they’re showing kids (and adults) how to do life and feel less alone. The absolute best of us.
November 14, 2025 at 10:37 PM
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I see the good people across Belfast Lough are having similar NIMBY-driven issues to us in Greenisland. What is it going to take to actually allow people to get access to our generational rightful paths? @aaron-skinner.bsky.social @barryndgreen.bsky.social
www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/north-d...
Calls for public action over closure of essential coastal access path
The path, which crosses privately owned land, has been used by local residents and visitors for decades as a convenient and highly regarded connection to the coast
www.belfastlive.co.uk
October 30, 2025 at 6:45 PM
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Song of the Sea is leaving Netflix soon and it’s a gorgeous Sunday night movie. Halloween appropriate too. It’s such a work of art in every way
October 26, 2025 at 5:55 PM
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#12 An Clogán - Cé gur tugadh ainm Gaelach ar an irisleabhar, chuir sé díomá orm nach raibh alt Gaeilge ar bith ann. Ar scor ar bith, cuid mhór ábhar machnaimh atá ann - ná hailt le @sineadmercier.bsky.social , @clairemitchell.bsky.social , Martina Anderson agus Ursula Ní Shionnain go háirid
October 26, 2025 at 11:35 AM
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#SpéirGhorm #IrishBookWeek #Day8 📚💙

An Irish Book I discovered at a bookshop event.

I picked up #TheGhostLimb by @clairemitchell.bsky.social at the #DromoreBookFestival - organised by the legendary @bridgebooksdromore.bsky.social. Claire was joined onstage by @lindaervine.bsky.social that night.
October 25, 2025 at 10:10 PM
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Le grá, ó Ghaillimh ❤️
October 25, 2025 at 2:39 PM
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Essential reading from @clairemitchell.bsky.social in the inaugural edition of @ancloganmag.bsky.social
October 24, 2025 at 11:54 AM
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Caerphilly, Senedd constituency by-election result:

PC: 47.4% (+19.0)
REF: 36.0% (+34.2)
LAB: 11.0% (-34.9)
CON: 2.0% (-15.3)
GRN: 1.5% (+1.5)
LDEM: 1.5% (-1.2)
GWL: 0.3% (+0.3)
UKIP: 0.2% (+0.2)

Plaid Cymru GAIN from Labour.
October 24, 2025 at 1:14 AM
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As someone from the North living the South, it can feel b othering that so much of the election talk is about appealing to Northern unionists and virtually no recognition of the ongoing trauma inflicted on Northern nationalists. Yet another day in the British state being denied justice.
Some people on this island are voting to elect their head of state
Others are digesting the fact that their state deployed paratroopers as peacekeepers - an oxymoron in itself, who killed children in broad daylight & then frustrated justice to the point that it was impossible. Such a stark contrast
October 23, 2025 at 4:56 PM
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Some people on this island are voting to elect their head of state
Others are digesting the fact that their state deployed paratroopers as peacekeepers - an oxymoron in itself, who killed children in broad daylight & then frustrated justice to the point that it was impossible. Such a stark contrast
October 23, 2025 at 4:13 PM
Heartsore for the Bloody Sunday families
October 23, 2025 at 2:02 PM