Sam McBride & Fintan O’Toole to take part in Forward Thinking Workshop - 9th December 6pm

Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride will discuss their new book 'For and Against a United Ireland', commissioned by the ARINS Project. This os one of a series of workshops that are part of Holywell’s Forward Thinking PEACEPLUS Project.
The event is at 6pm on Tuesday 9th December at Holywell. It is free to attend, but you must pre-register as tickets will be limited:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/forward-thinking-event-with-fintan-otoole-sam-mcbride-tickets-1856964333309

For and Against a United Ireland, by Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride

Written for the general reader by two of the island’s most renowned political journalists, the book gives an up to date, comprehensive, evidence-based examination of the arguments for—and against—Irish unity.

The event will be chaired by Freya McClements, author and Northern Editor with The Irish Times.

About Forward Thinking

The Forward Thinking project is supported by PEACE PLUS, a programme managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). It is funded through Derry City and Strabane District Council’s PEACEPLUS Local Co-Designed Action Plan, under the theme of Celebrating Cultural Diversity.

Forward Thinking is an adult dialogue project focused around the future of North- South and East-West relationships. It includes exploring constitutional questions and challenges from a diverse range of perspectives, and considers NI in a global context.

To find out more please visit: www.holywelltrust.com/forward-thinking

Fintan O’Toole and Sam McBride

About ‘For and Against a United Ireland’

Structured in four parts, the volume gives each writer equal room to champion and to challenge the case for Irish unity. From the deceptively simple question ‘What does a ‘united Ireland’ actually mean?’ to the hard‑headed calculus of public services, taxation, and identity, O’Toole and McBride probe every fault line with forensic precision and intellectual flair. The text is illustrated with cartoons by celebrated political artist Fergus Boylan.

Gerard Deane, Director of Holywell Trust said:

‘This is an important event and publication that we are delighted to be hosting as part of our PeacePlus Forward Thinking project. The constitutional question is ongoing in our communities and as an organisation we want to ensure that there is a fact-based and balanced conversation on our possible futures. Fintan and Sam bring a deep understanding of the constitutional debate and key insights that will help inform the wider conversation around this important issue.’

About ARINS – Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South

The ARINS Project was established in 2020 as a partnership between the Royal Irish Academy and the University of Notre Dame. ARINS is a nonpartisan, evidence-based research initiative that enables academics, practitioners and policymakers to explore questions and policy options for Ireland – north and south. ARINS seeks to engage recognised experts across the spectrum of disciplines, perspectives and points of view and invites contributions in the form of academic papers, blog posts and proposals for partnerships.

‘For and Against a United Ireland’ was published by the RIA on 20 October 2025 in paperback (ISBN 9781802050356), e-book and audiobook. They are available to purchase at Little Acorns Bookstore, 18 Great James St. Derry. You will also be able to buy a signed copy on the night.




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