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Northern Ireland’s bonfire season is a source of tension between communities, but for some it’s a source of pride ...
An effigy of migrants in a boat placed atop a tower due to be set alight in a massive bonfire in Northern Ireland drew ...
McClean’s refusal to wear a poppy during matches near Remembrance Sunday — a day in November to commemorate British and ...
Catholics are less likely to believe the PSNI represents their community, a new policing Board survey has found. Details of ...
A sign saying 'Veterans before refugees' was also put on the pyre in Moygashel, on the outskirts of Dungannon in Co Tyrone in ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNHere are images of some of Northern Ireland's bonfires ready for 11th night celebrationsPlay The Telegraph’s brilliant range of Puzzles - and feel brighter every day. Train your brain and boost your mood with PlusWord, the Mini Crossword, the fearsome Killer Sudoku and even the classic ...
Riots broke out in Northern Ireland in mid-June following an alleged sexual assault by two Romanian-speaking youths – ...
Anti-immigrant riots began in Ballymena, but economic grievances may not be enough to explain the phenomenon.
The combined population of Ireland and Northern Ireland increased by 1.5 million between 2002 and 2022, a newly published ...
There had been concerns that the power supply has been put at risk at two major hospitals because it lies near a major ...
SDLP policing board member Mark Durkan has said that “Apocalypse Now” policing is deterring young Catholics from joining the PSNI as recruitment numbers fall to record lows.
Up to the 1970s, the unionist conviction was that Catholics were socially backward and did not fit in Northern Ireland, since ...
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