Communities Minister Gordon Lyons said he also has concerns but emphasised Stormont does not have the resources to mitigate ...
Stormont’s communities minister has told the News Letter that he won’t “outsource” policy decisions to lobby groups – saying they’re decisions for elected politicians and the Executive.
Michelle O’Neill confirmed a plaque will be installed at Stormont, but said there may be more memorialisations.
Asked about the plans during questions for the Executive Office in the Stormont Assembly, First Minister Michelle O’Neill ...
Several hundred members of the GAA have taken part in a rally in support of a major new road scheme which will upgrade one of ...
It found that at the end of 2021 almost one in five (19%) disabled people reported specifically suffering from depression, ...
Reports that this could include cuts to the personal independence payment (PIP), the main disability benefit, have sparked an ...
Our second most lethal cancer still has a 10-year screening age gap compared to the rest of the UK. Bowel cancer tests ...
Mid Ulster Council, a Stormont department and Translink have been in talks for a year about a bus shelter on a stretch of dangerous road where a young girl was killed earlier this month.
Widely flagged reforms, including to personal independence payment (PIP) eligibility, finally announced in House of Commons ...
Andrew Hamilton said he is "flabbergasted" at plans to make it harder to qualify for Personal Independence Payment.