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Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn insisted a reformed ICRIR will be capable of dealing with legacy cases.
Labelling rules imposed by Brussels show UK is 'too often willing to compromise' to 'appease foreign interests' ...
Additional funding secured in spending review presents an opportunity for the Stormont Executive to move beyond crisis ...
Dual market access, however unique a feature it is, is never going to be enough on its own to make Northern Ireland a ...
Elected representatives need to acknowledge their role in producing a toxic discourse in relation to immigration ...
The insurgent party, Reform UK, is thinking about organising in Northern Ireland. ​As the News Letter reported last week, ...
But last November, before the bill was put to a vote of MPs, he warned that the NHS would have to make cuts in order to ...
Police are investigating a suspected hate crime after a viable device was thrown through a window of the Belfast Islamic ...
A “vile attack” on the Belfast Islamic Centre as people were praying inside is being treated as a potential hate crime.
"This draft strategy is riddled with bureaucratic platitudes, light on ambition, and wholly lacking in political courage." ...
Nigel Farage has dismissed claims by Leo Varadkar that he would destroy the UK if he becomes prime minister. The former Irish ...
A majority of female MPs backed the Bill, while slightly more male MPs opposed the legislation than voted in favour.