In back of RUC jeep in 1982 and my hosts having great fun pretending they couldn't recall Bobby Sands' name. "Who was that guy, Jimmy Sands?" etc. And here we are 39 years on, @BBCRadio4 broadcasting a play about his final days. @molloy1916 @tomkelly60 https://t.co/SSjH4tQuQ2
— Máirtín Ó Muilleoir (@newbelfast) August 11, 2020
I met Fawaz in 2015; a political refugee from chaos of Mid-east who struggled hard to put roof over head of his family. When I 1st visited him in winter, his home was freezing; only heater was on in bedroom 4 kids to study. He is rightly proud of GCSE results of daughter Hala 👏 pic.twitter.com/rd3mY7fIIF
— Máirtín Ó Muilleoir (@newbelfast) August 22, 2020
Great piece by Niall O’Dowd. Long gone are days when establishment could dictate exclusion of Sinn Féin peacemakers from studios, organisations and events - or their censorship from TV & radio. ‘Martin McGuinness poetry prize upsets British... too bad’ https://t.co/4Y2Rm1MyQN
— Máirtín Ó Muilleoir (@newbelfast) February 24, 2021
A Nuacht Litir, A Chara, Glacaim do leithscéal. Dear News Letter, apology accepted for RHI story. Besties again (despite misspelling Máirtín). ‘Martin Ṍ Muilleoir’ https://t.co/ZtHwWFsiMF
— Máirtín Ó Muilleoir (@newbelfast) October 24, 2020