Old tensions resurface over bonfires, but political leadership has left the building

Old tensions resurface over bonfires, but political leadership has left the building

Bonfire season is in full swing, and the annual rise in tensions is as predictable as the instability at Stormont.

Northern Ireland’s dangerous power-sharing state – which has never moved beyond sectarian lines – has taken much of the blame for fueling a toxic atmosphere at this time of year.