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The communities minister says his anti-poverty strategy will be something that’s “actually deliverable” – and will be about improving people’s life chances and not just giving out more benefits.
Mr Brown, 61, the then chairman of the club in the Co Londonderry town, was ambushed, kidnapped and murdered by loyalist ...
The brother of a Belfast man who died from Covid-19 alone in hospital during the height of lockdown says it was "a tragic and needless end" to his life. Samuel Patterson passed away two weeks before ...
Ministers have agreed Northern Ireland's long-delayed anti-poverty strategy. The announcement was made at Stormont Castle by ...
Northern Ireland’s first ever anti-poverty strategy could probably “go further”, First Minister Michelle O’Neill has said.
SDLP Education Spokesperson Cara Hunter MLA has called for a ban on smartphones in schools across Northern Ireland, arguing it is necessary to protect young people and enhance their focus on education ...
Microtransactions have become a normal and accepted part of everyday spending across the UK. From digital games and in-app purchases to streaming platforms and subscription servic ...
Construction has officially begun on the long-anticipated Strule Shared Education Campus in Omagh, with a sod-cutting ceremony held to mark the milestone.
The University's stand this year will offer interactive exhibitions and science experiments including a range of visual ...
The anti-poverty strategy was first committed to 18 years ago with the aim of reducing social exclusion and deprivation.
Sunny weather helped to draw large crowds to Northern Ireland's biggest agricultural show which has opened to the public.
Northern Ireland's biggest agricultural event is a showcase for all that is good in the sector, Stormont's leaders have said.