A return to 50-50 recruitment of Northern Ireland’s police service is off the table, the DUP leader has warned.
There is a stark divide on attitudes to immigration between Sinn Féin voters in Northern Ireland and in the Republic, with ...
Our British family of nations is not confined to simply the United Kingdom of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
A row over the refusal of Stormont’s Education Minister to grant two Co Down schools integrated status has spilled over to ...
Asked what would be their emotional response to a referendum which voted for unity, 27 per cent of Protestant voters in the ...
Northern Ireland boss Tanya Oxtoby believes having a settled squad can only benefit the team's continued development.
One of the north’s longest serving police officers believes legacy is a “major issue” for Catholics joining the PSNI.
Micheal Martin said he had been responsible for the “most substantive policy change” in respect of North-South relations.
Many survivors want an independent public inquiry into the abuse they suffered by clergy and other religious leaders in ...
Thirty six years ago today, during the 1969-98 Northern Ireland conflict, Belfast human rights lawyer Pat Finucane was shot ...
The Taoiseach accused Sinn Féin of “politicking around Northern Ireland” issues as he defended his decision not to nominate ...
Supt Gerry Murray says the number of Catholic applications in the PSNI's latest recruitment drive is disappointing.