Asked what would be their emotional response to a referendum which voted for unity, 27 per cent of Protestant voters in the ...
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Chief Constable Jon Boutcher was entirely correct to declare that ensuring the PSNI is fully representative of the community ...
While there is a slight increase in support for Irish unity, overall, the people of Northern Ireland do not support Irish ...
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TheCollector on MSN1969: How the Troubles Started in Northern IrelandThe Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
In Northern Ireland, it has grown steadily from 27% (2022) to 30% (2023) and now 34% (2024). Among Northern Catholics it has grown from 55% to 63%, but even among Northern Protestants, it has grown ...
The equal rulers returned England to Protestant rule and began a new era of royal leadership defined by parliamentary oversight ...
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One of the north’s longest serving police officers believes legacy is a “major issue” for Catholics joining the PSNI.
When Northern Ireland was founded in 1921 as part of UK, two-thirds of the population was Protestant, in strong contrast to the Catholic Irish state to the south For the first time in the century ...
Roman Catholics will be given the right to become lord high commissioner of the Church of Scotland general assembly.
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Belfast Live on MSNNI chief constable concerned over lack of Catholics applying to join policeAround 3,500 applications have been received in the latest recruitment campaign for the Police Service of Northern Ireland ...
Supt Gerry Murray says the number of Catholic applications in the PSNI's latest recruitment drive is disappointing.
The island seems set for a period of incremental change, dialogue and debate rather than dramatic constitutional change ...
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