DUP should ask ‘why they are no longer the first party’, says Westminster NI affairs chair
The party has choices to make soon and it must ensure that indifference in Britain does not become hostility
The party has choices to make soon and it must ensure that indifference in Britain does not become hostility
Northern force that provided support after riots is at ‘lowest ever level’ - 1,000 below recommended strength
Fifty serving police seeking to work in Australia and 199 ill-health retirement applicants this year, NI affairs committee told
Proposals a sensible recognition of changing landscape in the North
Jamie Bryson says loyalists have become an ‘underclass’ in Northern Ireland
Attempt to establish organisation comes before Bill to give it force enacted into law
Chris Heaton-Harris was giving evidence to the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee on Tuesday
Former British prime minister urges DUP to restore stability by returning to Stormont
Organ donation law for Northern Ireland named after six-year-old who needs new heart
NI ‘still has to realise the full potential dividend’ 25 years on from agreement, former taoiseach to tell Northern Ireland Affairs Committee
Results of 2021 census showed Catholics outnumbering Protestants in the North for the first time
Two-thirds of 17,000 local students studying in Great Britain did not return in 2019, MPs heard
Sipho Sibanda, originally from Zimbabwe, blames sectarian system for lack of diversity in politics
Red tape will make Americans and other visitors avoid crossing Border, official claims
Northern Ireland secretary acknowledges Britain legally obliged to do goods checks
Racism and lack of diversity in Stormont, Northern Ireland Affairs Committee finds
Change due in 2025 will not mean document checks at Border, UK minister says
‘We feel we are not getting listened to’ by politicians, says farming union leader
Westminster MPs told of confusion rather than opposition to post-Brexit arrangement
Committee argues Irish-born people should have cheaper, easier naturalisation process
Simon Hoare tweet about William of Orange referred to bonfires as ‘pallet-burning fiesta’
DUP’s Sammy Wilson accuses MPs of behaving in condescending way towards Stormont
‘They could change their rules in the context of Northern Ireland if they wanted to,’ says Britain’s Brexit minister
Loyalist leader claims nationalist interests were ‘carefully safeguarded’
Renunication spurred by changes to immigration rules over past decade
British government refuses to publish its own report into attacks in 1980s and 1990s
Committee hears new procedures introduced so quickly that companies cannot react
‘Some sections of the community are starting to sense they are sitting on a powder keg’
‘The protocol’s effect has been an unmitigated disaster,’ says DUP MP
Northern Ireland Affairs Committee hears there are likely to be delays at ports while new checking facilities are being built
New proposals condemned by NI victims’ groups, Irish Government and MPs
When UK leaves EU, it will lose access to initiatives which apply only to member states
Both the EU and UK are cynically using Northern Ireland as a bargaining chip
PM promises MPs a vote before he reneges on parts of Brexit withdrawal agreement
William Hague joins criticism of legislation that would break international law
Firms trading or moving goods via UK will be affected whatever the outcome of talks
‘I don’t think it’s deliverable within the current resource base,’ says Simon Byrne
UK government’s £2bn insufficient in light of coronavirus, cross-party group says
Clarity lacking due to UK’s ‘political approach’ to implementing withdrawal agreement
NI Affairs committee told unpicking of agreement has led to ‘severe dilution’ of proposals for victims
Disagreement over who should pay for scheme is not causing delay, says Northern Secretary
Breast cancer survivor Maresa Fagan compares cancer treatment north and south of the border
Urgent action needed on waiting times, staff shortages and funding, says Westminster committee report
Chair of Westminster’s Northern Ireland committee says Brexit may result in united Ireland
Organisation’s chief says it ensures it gives ‘a lot of prominence’ to Northern Ireland
Failure to compensate victims in absence of Stormont not unlawful, High Court rules
Bradley says if direct rule is restored to deal with issues around Brexit, it will be limited to short-term impact of leaving without deal
May’s hopes for her deal rest on persuading DUP and Brexiteers on the backstop
MP says his party would back May’s deal if time limit was imposed
PM to meet MPs about ‘alternative arrangements’ for Border on Thursday
London Letter: UK and EU are at odds once again as a result of growing risk of no-deal
Dublin would have to enforce EU’s customs code, MPs told
Tory amendment ‘likely to appeal to moderate MPs who just want Brexit sorted’
Second Brexit referendum ‘would mean renegotiating the whole deal’
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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
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices