The communities minister was giving his reaction to the £17m support package announced by the UK government.
It came as the Caoimhe Archibald was called before a special meeting of the economy committee following confusion last week ...
The former Sinn Fein president, 77, is being questioned about his alleged role in the IRA for the first time in an English ...
A scheme to help people with their electricity bills is due to kick in from July, it has been reported.
The Government is finalising “an appropriate intervention” to deal with the surge in oil and fuel costs, Tánaiste Simon Harris has said. He told the Dáil it would be agreed at the next Cabinet meeting ...
Three survivors of IRA bomb attacks in England dramatically withdrew their case after two weeks of evidence when it emerged they could be liable to pay Adams' legal fees of up to £500,000.
A JUDGE has accused two Stormont departments of being “entirely unfair and unacceptable”, “unprincipled” and of “gaslighting” ...
Unionists are turning the tide on how Northern Ireland is viewed in the United States, where there is now a better ...
Jim O’Callaghan, the Minister for Justice, was delighted to have the opportunity to commend Jessie’s “success and outstanding ...
Sinn Féin is failing on its three key pledges to nationalist voters and none of this is the DUP’s fault ...
The First Minister and Sinn Féin party colleagues will not attend the annual events in the US Capitol ...
Senior officials from Met Éireann and the Office of Public Works have admitted the Government still doesn’t know how it plans ...