More than seven in 10 voters from a Protestant background in the North (71 per cent) agree that at least two of the 15 Cabinet ministers should be allocated to a unionist party in a future all-Ireland ...
"More young people should have access to these benefits that integrated education provides, and above all, parental choice ...
Northern Protestants were evenly balanced: 44 per cent favoured two prime ministers and 45 per cent ... to British unionist veto powers in a united Ireland government, by a proportion of three ...
A Stormont minister has asked Sport NI to review funding ... that the IABA is committed to “delivering equality” for Northern Irish boxers.
Part of a series of articles exploring the role of the left in the great political upheaval in Northern Ireland in 1968-69, written in response to John McAnulty’s polemic ( Solidarity 717) In January ...
Education Minister Paul Givan decided that plans ... With almost 1,900 pupils, Bangor Academy is Northern Ireland's largest school. In its ballot on becoming integrated, almost 80% of parents ...
DUP minister Paul Givan’s decision to reject ... He cited legislation which said that there should be “reasonable numbers of both Protestant and Roman Catholic children” in integrated ...
Former Economy Minister Conor Murphy has hit ... on Sinn Fein’s role in “reaching out to Protestants” as it campaigns for a united Ireland. He said he had engaged in repeated dialogue ...
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