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Job done. That’s how Northern Ireland manager Tanya Oxtoby will look upon her team’s 1-1 draw in Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Journalists in Northern Ireland routinely face attacks and death threats from paramilitary and organised crime groups that act with impunity, according to Amnesty International. Reporters have ...
Northern Ireland was rocked by a fourth night of anti-immigrant unrest on Thursday as police clashed with protestors in a second town, undeterred by driving rain.
A total of 24 police officers were taken away from the unit which investigates domestic abuse and sexual crimes in Northern Ireland to combat last week’s public disorder, a senior Police Service ...
BALLYMENA: Foreign nationals hid in wardrobes and attics to escape a wave of unrest which has rocked a Northern Ireland town, police said on Thursday, calling for the protests to end and warning ...
Northern Ireland Two Northern Ireland couples have discovered they are not legally married - because they are heterosexual Couples who believed they were married have been told their civil ...
Northern Ireland was rocked by a fourth night of anti-immigrant unrest on Thursday as police clashed with protestors in a second town, undeterred by driving rain.
June 04, 2025 at 3:22pm BST As Northern Ireland continues to progress towards its net zero targets, energy policy is evolving to reflect a broader, more diversified approach to sustainability.
He highlighted that there were also concerns about rising cases of femicide in the province. “But as always in Northern Ireland, there is another agenda in play,” he told AFP.
Michael O’Neill saw plenty of positives to take from Northern Ireland’s 2-1 friendly defeat to Denmark as he kept his sights firmly on the World Cup qualifying campaign that starts in September.