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Northern Ireland is having to pay penalties to the Treasury for not implementing welfare reforms passed by Westminster in February 2013. Sinn Féin has led the opposition to the reforms.
The flags issue is also a further sign of the entrenched sectarianism that remains in Northern Ireland. Schools, homes and jobs remain largely segregated. While most people on both sides are happy ...
Northern Ireland’s “flag protests” are being manipulated by allies of the loyalist paramilitary Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). The right-wing terrorist organisation has a decades-long record ...
It’s been a while since we last had a flag controversy but the wait is at last over with Commonwealth Games Northern Ireland talking about the inclusivity of the Ulster Banner.As Adam McKendry reports ...
The No Kings movement could learn from the women on both sides of the strife in Northern Ireland who formed formed a new ...
Flags and symbols have long been flashpoints in Northern Ireland, markers of division in a divided society.As the question of potential Irish unity arises in the coming years, the question of ...
Northern Ireland is having to pay penalties to the Treasury for not implementing welfare reforms passed by Westminster in February 2013. Sinn Féin has led the opposition to the reforms.
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