The deputy first minister says despite being small, Northern Ireland has every opportunity to achieve big things. Deputy first minister Emma Little-Pengelly is on her feet in the assembly.
An independent investigation into alleged contractor fraud at NI Water which found no evidence of wrongdoing cost £144k, it ...
Evening Standard on MSN18d
NI Assembly calls on Irish Government to start inquiry into Omagh bombThe bomb killed 29 people, including a woman who was pregnant with twins, in the worst single atrocity in the Troubles in ...
Northern Ireland’s First Minister has expressed concern over benefit reforms described as the biggest shake-up to the welfare system in a generation.
Evening Standard on MSN24d
Arms manufacturer to open third facility in Northern IrelandA major weapons manufacturer is set to open a third facility in Northern Ireland, Assembly members have heard. Thales UK operates two sites in the region – with high-precision missiles designed and ...
The Independent on MSN17d
Trump took ‘huge interest’ in Northern Ireland, deputy First Minister saysUS President Donald Trump took “a huge amount of interest in Northern Ireland”, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said. Mr Trump met Ms Little-Pengelly, Communities Minister Gordon Lyons ...
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