Reacting to the joint statement from the UK and Irish governments, the Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV) leader, Jim Allister, ...
Britain is not yet ready to separate Northern Ireland from the UK, despite recent census results revealing changing demographics in the region. The declaration from the Northern Ireland Office ...
The UK government announced Friday it would replace controversial legislation designed to draw a line under issues stemming ...
In this article we take a closer look at some of those differences, exploring not just the online sector but sports betting ...
President Biden’s visit to Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement comes at a crucial time. Northern Ireland’s governing ...
In a joint statement, the US ambassadors to the UK and the Republic of Ireland welcomed the new UK–Ireland framework on ...
President Joe Biden will travel to the United Kingdom and Ireland next week, the White House announced early Wednesday morning. The president will first travel to Belfast, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday ...
There are currently, in 2022, 231,597 refugees under UNHCR’s mandate in the United Kingdom, as well as 127,421 pending asylum seeker cases and 5483 stateless persons. The UNHCR office in the UK works ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Widespread opposition in Northern Ireland to Labour government's 'intrusive' Brit Card digital ID proposals
All of Stormont’s main parties have expressed their opposition to government plans to introduce a compulsory digital ID scheme for anyone seeking work in the UK – including British citizens.
1. Human Rights Watch submits the following information regarding the United Kingdom’s (UK) implementation of recommendations it accepted through its third Universal Periodic Review (UPR) in 2017, as ...
Newly appointed Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill made history over the weekend by becoming the first Catholic and first Irish nationalist to lead the country’s government in its 103 ...
The first-ever trial of a former British soldier accused of murder during the 1972 massacre began in Belfast on Monday.
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