Catholics outnumber Protestants in Northern Ireland for the first time in what has been described as a “hugely significant and historic moment”. How likely is a united Ireland and when could ...
When Northern Ireland was founded in 1921 as part of the United Kingdom, two-thirds of the population was Protestant, in strong contrast to the largely Catholic Irish state to the south.
A clear majority of parents of pupils at Northern Ireland's largest school ... of its pupils are from a Protestant background but more than 40% are from Catholic, non-Christian or non-religious ...
All the more so when many, if not most, Catholic ... Protestant children. Transformation has significant implications for every aspect of the life of a school. The Northern Ireland Council for ...
Speaking to to BBC Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme, Armstrong said the minister had "ignored his own officials" in turning down the application. "The minister's own department recommended ...
There have been calls to change the criteria for how schools become integrated after Bangor Academy and ... ‘reasonable numbers’ of both Protestants and Catholics are likely to attend.
A clear majority of parents of pupils had backed the change at Bangor ... of both Protestant and Roman Catholic children and young people. The first integrated school in Northern Ireland, Lagan ...
DUP and Sinn Féin's resistance to integrated schools betrays their fear of meaningful unity between Catholics and Protestants, says.