The British and Irish governments will explore whether to have talks with paramilitary groups that are still active and ...
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News Letter on MSNAllister says new checks on NI to GB 'exports' show a hard border isn't necessaryNew arrangements for monitoring goods entering the rest of the UK from Northern Ireland are “a game changer” and remove the ...
Members of Congress from both parties are calling on President Trump to appoint a Special Envoy for Northern Ireland. A ...
Irish language advocates have welcomed the news that the penal law era ban on the Irish language being used in Northern ...
Investing.com -- The governments of Britain and Ireland are planning to evaluate the feasibility of initiating discussions with active and criminally involved paramilitary organizations in Northern ...
The Christian Institute (CI) has warned that attempts to unify decades of equality legislation in Northern Ireland may have ...
New rules have been introduced to prevent Northern Ireland from being used as a route to smuggle international food products ...
The Irish and British governments are to appoint an independent expert to assess the merits of engaging directly with ...
Secretary Hilary Benn has insisted no financial offer will be made to paramilitary groups to persuade them to end violence. | ...
Government plans to explore formal engagement with paramilitary groups could give them "legitimacy in our communities", ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNGovernments to assess 'direct engagement' with NI paramilitaries to secure their disbandmentBritain's Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Hilary Benn, said: 'I also want to be clear that no financial offer will be made to paramilitary groups or to the individuals involved in them in ...
The Arbitration Act 2025 has become law in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The new Act is largely based on the recommendations made in the ...
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