Throughout Northern Ireland ’s history, its demography has been watched with hope and fear by nationalists and unionists, and ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNEditorial: Sinn Fein's intervention to impose Irish in Grand Central station is a glimpse of how Gaelic will be deployed on Northern IrelandView on Wednesday March 26 2025 It is a marvel to behold. The contrast between the victimhood in which the Irish language ...
Former MP, Frank McManus said everyone, including the Loyalists, suspected that England wished to disentangle herself from ...
On Saturday we meet for our first party conference since the Westminster election last July. That election was a watershed ...
Belfast, Northern Ireland’s capital city, is perhaps best known for the sectarian strife that took place during the era of ...
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At some point the penny must drop, with unionist representatives in particular, that we are all being taken for a ride ...
My writings have recently been those of a GAD (Gloom and Doom) Fly. It’s time to smell the rose of hope for peace and ...
IrishCentral Contributor Michael O'Shea traces the fascinating history of 'The Plough and the Stars' and how it became a ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNAllister puts sea border costs at £1bn - as government still to make decision one year after Stormont blocked new EU lawThe “monstrous” cost of the Irish Sea Border checks and infrastructure which are hampering trade between Great Britain and ...
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Independent.ie on MSNLetters: A truly united Ireland might be further away than ever beforeColin Murphy’s article (‘Ten concessions for a united Ireland’, March 16), was thought-provoking. It reminded me of being in primary school in the early 1960s. We had a teacher with strong ...
In a ‘historic and monumental achievement’, Irish can now be used in Northern Ireland’s courts. But questions remain about how this will affect the administration of justice A near 300-year ...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said a “threatening” email which caused six schools in Northern Ireland to close on Monday was a hoax. The PSNI said emails were sent to a tot ...
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