By Maurice Devitt To work out where it went wrongI replayed all the news bulletins from my youth,one notable memory sparked by the cavalcadeoutside the Texas Book... Continue reading
The subject By Nick Moss There’s a fat orange man who thinks he’s a God,Swallows Propecia by the handful to thicken his locks,Sits on his throne, a... Continue reading
Bintjbeil | September 21, 2025 By Fatima Besher I am letting this poem weep,cry on top of your churches and mosques—an attempt at silencing the metal lumpthe... Continue reading
Unite Ireland By Bernadette Gallagher I believe the six counties could be up for sale,on special offer at the moment, as the UKis drowning under the weight... Continue reading
Commons image, CCA 2:0 By Steve Pottinger In the film ‘The Wild One’, the character played by Marlon Brando is askedwhat he’s rebelling against. His reply? “Whadda... Continue reading
By Chris Norris Oh Ramsay MacDonald, be now of good cheer,For I’ve tidings to bring if I may;Worst of tidings for your Labour Party, I fear,But for... Continue reading
by Tom Kelly Hear the MP opening another foodbank:the declamatory style, self-congratulating to the full house.Listen to him spinning half-truths, lies.Turn off the sound, watch his yawning... Continue reading
Image above by Not Buying Anything By Kevin Saving Grey men, with cold unblinking eyes,have made our lives their merchandise-they circle us like birds of preythat bank... Continue reading