Political Leaders In The North Clash During Televised Debate

Political Leaders In The North Clash During Televised Debate

Northern Ireland’s political leaders have clashed over the potential for a Border poll, post-Brexit trading arrangements and the cost-of-living crisis during a televised pre-election debate. DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson, Sinn Féin vice-president Michelle O’Neill, Alliance Party leader Naomi Long, SDLP...
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Long: Dysfunctional Stormont Making People’s Lives More Difficult In The North

Long: Dysfunctional Stormont Making People’s Lives More Difficult In The North

The lives of people in the North are being made harder by not having a functioning power-sharing Executive at Stormont Pharmacie Montignac Dordogne Pharmacie de la Vézère , Alliance Party leader Naomi Long has said. She delivered a sharp criticism...
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Opposition To The NI Protocol Will Be DUP’s Focus – Donaldson

Opposition To The NI Protocol Will Be DUP’s Focus – Donaldson

A Sinn Féin victory in the Stormont Assembly elections will send the message that it is “business as usual” with the Northern Ireland Protocol, Jeffrey Donaldson has said. The DUP leader was addressing a rally in Bangor, Co Down, where...
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Almost 600 Ukrainians Have Received Visas In The North

Almost 600 Ukrainians Have Received Visas In The North

Almost 600 Ukrainian refugees have received visas to come to Northern Ireland. The total number of refugees who have arrived in the region is not currently known 2pharmaceuticals.com , with many arriving at Dublin Airport and crossing the Border. However,...
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Number Of Marriages Jumped Last Year As Pandemic Restrictions Were Eased

Number Of Marriages Jumped Last Year As Pandemic Restrictions Were Eased

The number of marriages celebrated last year jumped by 81 per cent compared with 2020, new figures show. But despite the increase to 17,217 marriages, the number of couples tying the knot remained 15 per cent lower than pre-pandemic 2019...
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Taoiseach Slams British Plans For Northern ‘Border Pass’

Taoiseach Slams British Plans For Northern ‘Border Pass’

The Taoiseach has condemned British government plans that could see foreigners require an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) pass when crossing the Border. The plan has proved controversial even though the UK government insists it will not mean checks at th...
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Taoiseach Describes ‘Very Worrying’ Rents For New Tenancies

Taoiseach Describes ‘Very Worrying’ Rents For New Tenancies

The Taoiseach has described the rent levels for new tenancies as “very worrying” and “not satisfactory”, blaming the rent costs on supply issues. Figures release by the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) shows the average rent in new tenancies stood at....
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Brexit Has Led To More Considering Irish Unity Says O’Neill

Brexit Has Led To More Considering Irish Unity Says O’Neill

The impact of Brexit has led a lot of people to consider whether Northern Ireland should remain within the UK antibiotici-acquista.com , Michelle O’Neill has said. The Sinn Féin vice president accused the Conservative Party and the DUP of “causing...
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State-Owned Properties Could House Additional 5,000 Ukrainian Refugees Within Weeks

State-Owned Properties Could House Additional 5,000 Ukrainian Refugees Within Weeks

Nearly 90 state-owned properties are almost ready to be used to house Ukrainian refugees. Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien Köp Kamagra Receptfritt , speaking after a Cabinet meeting, said that his department had identified 529 vacant or unused buildin...
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P&O Ferry Loses Power Off The Coast Of Larne

P&O Ferry Loses Power Off The Coast Of Larne

P&O Ferries has said a full investigation will be carried out after a vessel travelling between Scotland and Co Antrim lost power off the Irish coast. The European Causeway, which can carry 410 passengers, was adrift 8km off the coast...
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