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Every child in Ireland should be given €130 a year for sports and cultural activities, says Sinn Féin

Every child in Ireland should be given €130 a year towards a sports or cultural activity, Sinn Féin has said.The €127m proposal — which the...

Young boy injured in ‘hate crime’ as owner of Middle Eastern Market ‘forced to move businesses out of Belfast’

A young boy sustained facial injuries after being assaulted by a gang of up to 10 youths on the Falls Road at around 6.10pm...

Sign supporting Armagh GAA players defaced with ‘sectarian’ graffiti ahead of All-Ireland final

A sign supporting Armagh GAA players has been defaced with graffiti saying “no surrender”, with a local MLA branding it “disgraceful behaviour”.The sign in...

Sign supporting Armagh GAA players defaced with ‘sectarian’ graffiti ahead of All-Ireland final

A sign supporting Armagh GAA players has been defaced with graffiti saying “no surrender”, with a local MLA branding it “disgraceful behaviour”.The sign in...

Ireland’s Sinn Fein toughens immigration stance after election drubbing

She will insist the new policy is based in “equality, anti-racism and...

‘She’s not fit for the job’ – how Irish MEPs voted in Ursula von der Leyen’s re-election as European Commission president

MEPs from all 27 EU member states decided whether the German politician will take on another five-year term as chief of the EU's governing...

‘Paisley did more for Sri Lanka than he did for Ballymena’: North Antrim reacts to shock election result

Voters react to ‘flabbergasting’ result heralding the end of the Paisley dynasty in North Antrim James McNaney and Liam TunneyFri 5 Jul 2024 at 20:14The...

European election 2024: Sinn Féin polling well in Ireland South amid tight battle for final three seats

No official multi-party tally is being conducted for Ireland South in the European Parliament election given the large number of ballots and the sprawling...

Sinn Féin polling slump reduces risk of ‘dramatic economic policy shift’ for banks, say analysts

Party would need a majority to ‘fully enact the more radical of its stated policies that affect the banks’, said the Barclays analysts The risk...

Ireland’s anti-immigration backlash is spiralling into country-wide unrest

Ireland’s anti-immigration backlash has spiralled into country-wide unrest. Protests, arson attacks and...

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