Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister said once she and the First Minister have confirmation of St. Patrick's Day events in Washington, DC, they will consider their plans for engagement.
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News Letter on MSNDoug Beattie warning on failure of Executive Office to keep register of criminals who could benefit from public cashThe absence of a register of terrorist or sexual crimes committed by people in receipt of public money from a Stormont peace ...
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Belfast Live on MSNNo guarantee on job losses as Finance Minister gives AI update for NI civil serviceFinance Minister was asked to outline "safeguards and guarantees" to ensure AI won't replace civil service workers ...
A public meeting is set to be held in Coleraine next week after two disturbing incidents sparked concerns for women’s safety ...
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News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland women urged to be vigilant after rucksack containing cable ties, blue surgical gloves, condoms, a change of clothes and a balaclava were foundWomen have been urged to stay vigilant after a rucksack containing cable ties, blue surgical gloves, condoms, a change of ...
PackUK began its operations last month and will be overseen by Defra. It will outline how pEPR will be implemented and ...
Christian leaders across the United Kingdom remain resolute in their opposition to the 'Assisted Dying' legislation underway ...
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Independent.ie on MSNUisce Éireann to invest in new generators after Storm Éowyn caused widespread disruptionUisce Éireann is to buy 100 generators to help prevent a recurrence of the prolonged outages seen after Storm Éowyn.
Introduction to "Misfit: a revolutionary life" by Captain Jack White (Livewire Publications, Dublin). Text from Revolt Against Plenty Website.
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Derry Journal on MSNMiddleton urges O’Dowd to address Derry/Donegal hospitality VAT differentialGary Middleton has asked John O’Dowd what he is doing to support the hospitality industry in the North given the Irish Government’s stated intention of dropping the VAT rate for the sector to nine per ...
Presentations were given by Méabh O’Neill from the Environmental Gathering group and John Gormley from the Save the Moat ...
The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose by 3.0% in the 12 months to January 2025, up from 2.5% in the 12 months to December 2024 ...
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