Anna Lo obituary: Fearless and trailblazing politician who stood for equality
A feminist and self-described humanist she campaigned against racial discrimination while herself suffering from racist threats and intimidation
A feminist and self-described humanist she campaigned against racial discrimination while herself suffering from racist threats and intimidation
Rules will continue to serve as a means of maintaining an invisible Border on the island for further four years
Lo was the first politician from an ethnic minority background elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly
‘People try to make distinctions between a good paramilitary and a bad paramilitary. A good paramilitary might be somebody who sells coke on a Saturday night. A bad paramilitary would be somebody who’s dealing heroin’
Former Sinn Féin press officer was suspended from his job following arrest but then received references from Sinn Féin figures for British Heart Foundation role
Assembly to be recalled on Thursday after a recall petition submitted by the Alliance Party and backed by the SDLP and Sinn Féin
Four men from Belfast charged as part of the investigation into the serious disorder on Saturday were all refused bail and remanded in custody
Gavin Robison in 2015 regained the seat Naomi Long took from his party but the margin is tight, especially with TUV running against him
As Sinn Féin learned earlier this month in the South, the difference between success and failure is often about expectations
DUP interim leader Gavin Robinson faces challenge to defend seat
The DUP has eight MPs, while ‘abstentionist’ Sinn Féin has seven
Minister for Justice pressed over whether she would back call by Amnesty International for a public inquiry
Ms Long says there has been ‘no recognition’ of the 35% increase in prisoner numbers in the North
Alliance Party leader says Northern Secretary would be largely to blame if Assembly were to collapse again
Michelle O’Neill joins Emma Little-Pengelly and Naomi Long at the attestation of six newly qualified police officers at Garnerville police college in east Belfast
Sinn Féin vice-president pledged to work with unionists in an ‘Assembly for all - Catholic, Protestant and dissenter’, as Stormont reconvenes following two years of political deadlock
Sense of occasion felt throughout the Assembly Chamber as Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly acknowledged ‘historic moment’, with one lone dissenting TUV voice
Devolved government is set to return to Northern Ireland for the first time in two years on Saturday. These representatives could take the most prominent roles in the new Assembly
Walking out of Stormont now would be a different proposition - any party quitting would be leaving everyone else to govern for six months
Police Service of Northern Ireland officers operate ‘under the veil of the highest potential threat’ with some not admitting they are in the police in order to protect identities - federation spokesman
Powersharing must be restored before any big changes made, former taoiseach says in Belfast
Party has sought legal advice on whether existing arrangements are compliant with human rights
It is approaching a year since the devolved institutions were plunged into chaos
UK prime minister says he is working ‘flat out’ to try to restore power-sharing at Stormont
Sea change needed in how women are treated on island, says Naomi Long at Shared Island event on Friday
Northern Ireland Secretary says he has listened to ‘sincere concerns about the impact and cost of an election at this time’
Chris Heaton-Harris held separate discussions with Sinn Féin, the DUP, Alliance and the UUP in Belfast
There are only four days until the deadline to return to power-sharing
Uncertainty in North over how timeline for choosing new prime minister might affect October 28th deadline for the restoration of the Assembly.
The SDLP and the UUP, the ‘moderate’ wings of unionism and nationalism, are being pulverised by the joint inflexibilities of the DUP and SF
Prominent figures from DUP, Sinn Féin and SDLP among those to criticise the burning of symbols
Alliance Party leader talks about her East Belfast roots
DUP not interested in ‘sticking plaster’ approach to NI protocol, Donaldson tells Martin in Belfast
Threats to withdrawal agreement or protocol ‘reckless’, says Sinn Féin northern leader
British PM and Taoiseach to try break logjam while EU angry over London protocol threat
Assembly election seismic for another reason: resilience of women politicians
Ball is in the UK government’s court, says Jeffrey Donaldson
Donaldson says DUP will not go back into Executive unless protocol is replaced
Irish, British and US governments urge parties to re-establish Executive rapidly
Party suffered the most bruising battle of any of the political parties, with ‘incredible losses’
DUP’s protocol demands could lead to protracted negotiations and possible re-run
‘New era for Northern Ireland,’ says O’Neill as Sinn Féin claims historic victory in election
Naomi Long not triumphalist in speech as party representation more than doubles
Declan Kearney says political landscape of NI has changed ‘for the better’ in victory speech
Opinion polls put Sinn Féin on course to be largest party and secure First Minister position
Northern Ireland election on Thursday: Parties designated ‘other’ sense a chance to move past old divisions
Donaldson reiterates he will not form Executive until NI protocol concerns are dealt with
Surge in support for cross-community party in latest poll while Sinn Féin remains in lead
Leaders clash over several issues in televised debate ahead of Thursday’s Assembly poll
The protocol is the most important issue for the DUP – not just for first preference votes, but for transfers
Naomi Long says she is hopeful Assembly elections will mark a political ‘turning point’
Mauritian police confirmed Sandeep Mooneea had been taken in for questioning
Critics say amount of airtime given by Stephen Nolan to some unionists stirs division
Non-fatal strangulation, posing as a child online also among new offences added to Bill
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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