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Stormont’s Finance Minister has written to the PSNI chief urging serious consideration be given to redeveloping or relocating ...
A recent shipment of telegraph poles has led to further complaints about foul odours eminating from the Co Down port ...
Arguments over third-level fees dominated political discourse this week following Minister Lawless’ interview on RTÉ in which ...
Sinn Féin justice spokesman Matt Carthy described provisions of the Criminal Justice (Terrorism Offences) (Amendment) Bill as the “Kneecap clause” in the wake of the prosecution in England of the ...
With a two-tier health system in the Republic and ‘unacceptably long’ waiting lists in Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin have set ...
The charges related to a Stormont committee that examined the sale of the National Asset Management Agency’s Northern Ireland ...
O’Sullivan also said it is “way to early” to speculate on what shops will be in the revamped historic building.
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons needs to publicly explain why he has chosen to intervene in a judicial review of a decision ...
Farmers who apply to future tranches of the Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme may not get in due to a potential ...
The Government’s new terrorism bill could criminalise commemorations of the 1916 Rising or Wolfe Tone, Sinn Féin has claimed.
Sinn Féin has tabled a Private Members' Business Motion which it says would protect the cultural heritage of the GPO and put ...
Sinn Féin are pushing to soften proposed new terrorism laws being brought forward by the Government. The party’s justice ...