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There is "a void of political leadership" over plans for a republican bonfire on private land in Londonderry, a Democratic ...
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has accused Sinn Féin of a "deafening" silence over plans for a republican bonfire on private land in Londonderry, which has stalled work on a £11m development.
An MLA has criticised the DUP for its response to a republican bonfire in Derry, citing their “failure to deal” with bonfires in other areas. SDLP MLA Mark Durkan said it was “a bit rich” for the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'Scandalous secrecy' around advisory group - as Government hides members' identity on privacy grounds
The government has decided not to release the names of individuals involved in a Windsor Framework advisory group to “protect the identities of those involved” – a situation branded “scandalous” by a ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNStormont's deputy First Minister 'formally' opposed NI Civil Service participation in Belfast Pride protest - DUP
The deputy First Minister formally opposed the involvement of the civil service in this weekend’s Pride parade, the DUP has said – with the party accusing the civil service of “actively campaigning in ...
The DUP has been accused of double standards for calling out inaction over a republican bonfire while “failing to deal with issues in other areas” and refusing to introduce regulations.
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The chief executive of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has disassociated herself from controversial comments by a DUP councillor in an exchange on Ballymena’s racist violence.
The leader of the Democratic Unionist Party called for more co-operation among unionist parties in his address following the ...
The case of the DUP councillor Linda Clarke is a significant one, and it is essential that its implications are fully ...
Britain’s embattled Prime Minister Theresa May has finally secured a governing majority in the UK Parliament after agreeing a £1 billion ($1.2 billion) deal with a political party with 10 MPs ...
In August, two County Antrim GAA clubs will host the Joe Cahill Gaelic Competition, an event for children aged under12.
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