Some MLAs are considering leaving elected politics over the abuse they and their families face, BBC News NI understands.
Currently the youngest someone can vote in Northern Ireland is 18. However in Scotland, 16-year-olds were allowed to vote in ...
The Stormont Assembly has “engaged” with police over abuse faced by MLAs. Assembly members last week spoke out about facing ...
Earlier Northern Ireland Secretary John Reid expressed regret at having to suspend the political institutions ... the devolved Assembly and Executive is up and running as soon as possible." ...
Northern Ireland facing a ‘mounting list of problems in healthcare, public finance and other aspects of good governance’, new ...
The DUP has been urged not to create another "crocodile moment" around the Irish language as a row over proposed signage for ...
A group of teenage parliamentarians have come together to debate the merits of lowering the voting age in Northern Ireland to 16.
Northern Ireland’s First Minister expresses concern over benefits shake-up - Michelle O’Neill said she intends to raise the issue with the London government.
Esmond Birnie, a senior economist at Ulster University and former Ulster Unionist Party member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, has spied another ... the same way in Northern Ireland’s fraught ...
Cara says she would like to see more young people represented at Stormont Members of the Northern Ireland Youth Assembly have come ... would have engagement with political representatives ...
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