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Stormont's Environment Department may have breached commitments to protect Northern Ireland's internationally important sites ...
The SDLP had great hopes for its assembly motion on Monday, which declared that “Northern Ireland’s best long-term future ...
Now, Brexit raises questions about whether this peace can stand by bringing those multidimensional, long-standing and difficult questions of identity in Northern Ireland to the fore: Catholic vs.
Former tánaiste Simon Coveney speaks to Political Correspondent John Manley about high-wire Brexit negotiations, unionist ...
Ten years on, an angry tribe sees itself as more English than British - and Ireland must stay alert to the dangers ...
The government’s deal with the EU last week was described as a ‘betrayal of Brexit’ and a disaster for the UK, by some of its ...
Britain's new food standards deal with the European Union to prevent border checks on agricultural produce such as meat and dairy will further ease contentious post-Brexit trade frictions between ...
Under the arrangements, which were designed to ensure no hardening of the Irish land border post-Brexit, Northern Ireland continues to follow many EU trade and customs rules. Mr Allister told Mr ...
Fifty years ago, on June 5 1975, the United Kingdom held an in-out referendum on membership of the European Economic ...
The Former First Minister of Northern Ireland, Baroness Arlene Foster, has disclosed that she was in support of Brexit.
Late last week, we heard that the SDLP were putting a motion before the Assembly to call for a border poll. Looking at the ...
FOOD retail, wholesale and foodservice company Musgrave Northern Ireland has revealed a 10-figure annual contribution to the economy as a result of being one of Northern Ireland’s top employers and ...