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John O'Dowd reacts to the Budget

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Stormont Finance Minister John O'Dowd reacts to the Budget. He was speaking to media at the Department of Finance offices at Clare House in Belfast on Wednesday evening.
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Nothing should distract us from why we're here today says Belfast's Lord Mayor

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The Remembrance Sunday ceremony at Belfast City Hall and interview with Lord Mayor of Belfast Cllr Tracy Kelly.
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Heather Humphreys speaks to media following a visit to St Dominic's Grammar School

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Irish presidential candidate Heather Humphreys speaks to media following a visit to St Dominic's Grammar School on the Falls Road in west Belfast on Monday morning.
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Heather Humphreys says it is a difficult day for Fianna Fáil after Jim Gavin's election withdrawal

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Irish presidential candidate Heather Humphreys is asked about the exiting of Jim Gavin from the election during her visit to St Dominic's Grammar School in west Belfast on Monday.
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Presidential candidate Catherine Connolly speaking during a visit to the Falls Road in Belfast

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Catherine Connolly said she would use her voice “in every way possible” to attempt to secure Irish unity in her term should she succeed in her bid to become president.



The independent TD said she wanted to see Northern Ireland...
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Nationalists win big in Northern Ireland, prompting calls for border poll

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Northern Ireland elected more Irish nationalists to Britain's parliament than pro-British unionists, a first since the partition of Ireland in 1921.



Nationalists said the result paved the way...
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Northern Ireland political foes band together against Brexit

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Traditional political foes are working together in Northern Ireland toward the common goal of defeating Boris Johnson and his Brexit plan.
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UK election: Anger in Belfast over Boris Johnson Brexit plan

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Why divided communities in Northern Ireland are uniting against PM Boris Johnson's Brexit plan.
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UK Supreme Court supports bakery in gay cake discrimination case

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The actions of a Belfast bakery that refused to bake a cake with a pro-gay slogan were not discriminatory, according to the UK Supreme Court.



The bakery was found guilty of discrimination in 2015 and lost a...
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Northern Ireland politics re-enters international spotlight

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The recent British election and Northern Ireland's internal tensions have brought the country's politics back into international headlines
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Irish party leader speaks to media

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Support from Democratic Unionist Party is crucial to U.K. Conservatives' hold on government
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Queen cracks joke to N. Ireland minister

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Queen makes quip about her age during visit to Belfast
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Far-right rioters attack asylum seeker hotels in UK’s Rotherham, Tamworth

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Days of unrest continue in the United Kingdom as Prime Minister Keir Starmer says rioters will be ‘brought to justice’.
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Northern Ireland at risk of dropping out as Euro 2028 host amid funding woes

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The Ulster Gaelic Athletic Association chief remains confident the stadium will be built in time for the 2028 UEFA European Football Championship, despite the UK chancellor's plans to axe infrastructure funding.
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Northern Ireland: Hopes that new UK government will ditch controversial Legacy Act

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Bereaved parents, as well as politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour Government will repeal and replace widely contested legislation that grants immunity to "cooperating individuals" regarding the decades-long...
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Northern Irish politicians rally for UK government to ditch Legacy Act

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Bereaved family members and politicians in Northern Ireland are hopeful that the new UK Labour-led government will repeal and replace widely contested legislation that grants immunity to "cooperating individuals" over the decades-long...
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UK parliament approves deal to end the deadlock in Northern Ireland

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The UK parliament has approved a deal that paves the way for a power-sharing government to resume in Northern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland power-sharing: Details of deal published by UK government

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The UK government has published details of a deal that looks set to restore the power-sharing government, in Northern Ireland.
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Biden to Help Mark Decades of Relative Peace in Northern Ireland

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President Joe Biden is in Northern Ireland on Wednesday to participate in marking the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement that brought peace to this part of the United Kingdom after the U.S. helped negotiate an end to decades...
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Biden pitches continued peace during Belfast visit

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U.S. President Joe Biden marked the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in Belfast with a pitch for locals to keep the peace to improve and stabilize the economy. The agreement largely ended conflict between Catholics and...
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Joe Biden calls on Northern Ireland’s leaders to compromise

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US president urges a return to power-sharing in Belfast on a visit to mark 25 years of peace.
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Northern Ireland marks 25 years since end of conflict

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It is 25 years since the conflict in Northern Ireland was formally ended by a peace treaty.
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Northern Ireland: Possible election to break deadlock

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Northern Ireland may be heading for another election after politicians missed a deadline to restart its devolved gov't
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Kate and William told 'Ireland Belongs To The Irish'

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Kate and William told 'Ireland Belongs To The Irish'