February 8, 2012


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Henry McDonald


Henry McDonald is the author of six non-fiction books, including a history of the Irish Battalion of UNIFIL in south Lebanon. He was born in Belfast and his formative years were dominated by the Northern Ireland Troubles.

McDonald has worked as a BBC Security Correspondent in Northern Ireland, as a features reporter for Channel 5 News for the island of Ireland, has travelled extensively in the Middle East and is currently the Ireland Correspondent for The Guardian and the Observer newspapers. This extract from his latest book Gunsmoke and Mirrors is his private analysis and his alone.

He is an unapologetic supporter of Everton FC and is presently finishing off the first draft of his first novel.

PUBLISHED CONTENT

Arguments: The Limits of the Northern Ireland Analogy

Arguments: The Limits of the Northern Ireland Analogy
THIS IS THE SECOND in our occasional series, Arguments, in which Z Word writers examine certain recurring themes in the ongoing debate ...