Senior judges put the challenge on hold after being told new border laws to repeal the previous Conservative administration’s ...
North and South, our respondents were asked: Would you say it is generally bad or good for the economy that people come to live in [Northern Ireland/the Republic] from other countries? Respondents ...
However, demographic trends and the structure of the labour market suggest a potential overall skills undersupply across all ...
Fermanagh County Council debates whether to engage with the Boundary Commission deciding on changes to the new frontier in ...
Ergo, neither believes there’s any need to talk about what shape a re-unified Ireland might take, because a border poll won’t ...
Port authorities in Northern Ireland have seized roughly 600kg of illegal meat, smuggled in on the Stranraer to Larne ferry, ...
Lawsuits, most relating to Northern Ireland’s relationship with the EU, could lead to daily fines of hundreds of millions of ...
Leading academics explore the causes and consequences of the Partition of Ireland in a series of authored talks, developed by Queen’s University Belfast with support from the BBC. A series of talks on ...
Richard Tice, MP for Boston and Skegness, attempted the analogy as he scrambled to deny the US President was betraying Kyiv ...
The Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
It’s a heart versus head thing. People in the south know full well that Britain subsidises the economy in the north to the ...