West Belfast is a place of murals and memories, where Irish tricolours flutter beside terraced rooftops and the faces of hunger strikers and republican heroes gaze down like saints from gable walls. It has withstood siege and sorrow, where identity isn’t worn but lived—staunchly Catholic, proudly nationalist, unshaken in its Irishness. And yet, for more…
A lost generation: Divisions of old still linger amid Casement Park saga
- Brian McFall, Antrim. Allianz National Hurling League Division 2 Final, Antrim v Kerry, Croke Park, Dublin, May 5, 2003. Photo: Ray McManus/Sportsfile

