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The Union flag, the national symbol of the United Kingdom, is also the official flag of Northern Ireland. The union flag It can be seen flying from lamp posts in majority PUL communities.
Perhaps the flag I have sketched might keep everyone happy! I BELIEVE flags ought to be simple. Perhaps the flag I have sketched might keep everyone happy! Monday, 3 March 2025.
Northern Ireland athletes could be competing under a more 'inclusive' flag after a proposal to change the Ulster Banner is being debated. By Lotti OBrien 21:54, Wed, Nov 27, 2024 | UPDATED: 21:57 ...
As this paper reported last week, Northern Ireland’s Commonwealth Games bosses are planning to ditch the Ulster Banner ahead of the next tournament, in Glasgow.
Twenty-five years ago, Britain and Ireland signed the Good Friday Agreement, ending decades of bloodshed known as the Troubles.At the stroke of a pen, Northern Ireland became one of the world’s ...
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 ...
A rare sighting of a white stork has caught people's attention in various parts of Northern Ireland. The Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (USPCA) posted on Facebook that it ...
December 05, 2024 at 1:08pm GMT. I FEEL I have to write about this ridiculous suggestion from the Commonwealth Games board of Northern Ireland concerning the Northern Ireland flag.
Floral tributes have appeared at Northern Ireland's royal residence Hillsborough castle in County Down. Lady Mary Peters was pictured laying a bouquet alongside members of the public dressed in black.
They went to different schools, played different sports, had different flags, and sang different songs. She said she was oblivious to the complexities of Northern Irish politics, but knew only one ...
One exception is the emblem of the Northern Ireland Assembly, adopted after the Belfast Agreement – six flax plants representing the six counties, in a stylised blue design on a white background.
The green, white and black Palestinian flag is hard to miss outside Eamonn O’Neill’s row house in Belfast. It’s hanging next to his second-floor bedroom window and it’s the first thing ...