O’Neill: Time to turn mother and baby homes recommendations into action

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Recommendations over mother and baby homes in Northern Ireland now need to be turned into action, deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill has said. It comes...

Tributes paid to ‘founding father’ of civil rights movement Austin Currie

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Tributes have been paid following the death of Austin Currie, one of the key figures in the civil rights movement in Northern Ireland. Mr Currie...

Dying for it

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Writer/ director Rachel Carey told David Hennessy about her debut film Deadly Cuts starring Angeline Ball which ponders issues like the struggles of the...
Johnson rebuffed as MPs refuse to rubber stamp his Brexit Bill

The government is totally out of touch with Northern Ireland 

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By Tom Kelly (Tony Blair’s spokesman from 2001 to 2007 and a former Northern Ireland Office spokesman and BBC NI Political Editor), originally published...

Irish Film London to return with tenth anniversary festival

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London Irish Film will return with their tenth anniversary festival which runs 17- 21 November. The festival will be their first in- person annual festival...

Belfast awarded City of Music status by Unesco

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  Belfast has been awarded City of Music status by UNESCO, celebrating the city’s rich musical heritage. Belfast is only the third city in the UK...

NI Secretary self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19

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Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis has said he is self-isolating after testing positive for Covid-19. Mr Lewis tweeted on Tuesday morning that “thanks to the...

Prince of Wales visits Irish Embassy

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The Prince of Wales was welcomed to the Embassy of Ireland yesterday (Wednesday 27 October) by Ambassador Adrian O’Neill and Aisling O’Neill for a...

German president welcomed to Ireland for three-day visit

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  Michael D Higgins welcomed the German President to his Phoenix Park residence on Wednesday morning, marking the start of a three-day visit by Frank-Walter...

Border poll would ‘polarise’ Northern Ireland’s communities

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Democratic Unionist leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said a border poll would be “very divisive” and polarise communities in Northern Ireland. Sir Jeffrey claimed that the...