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In Northern Ireland, Brexit is once again raising difficult questions of identity: Catholic vs. Protestant, Irish vs. British, nationalist vs. unionist.
Tourism Northern Ireland released new figures on Monday, May 19 that show the overall value of golf tourism reached a record £86.2 million in 2024.. Research conducted by Sporting Insights for ...
In Ireland, household disposable income is 18.3% higher than in Northern Ireland, with this gap widening over time Residents of Northern Ireland pay significantly lower personal income tax than ...
The predicted disparity between Northern Ireland and everywhere around it – England’s population should be 15 per cent higher by 2047 – may cause unpredictable flows of people and money.
In 2023, Northern Ireland’s solar curtailment was 7.9%; in 2024 it more than doubled to 16.9%. Most of this percentage – 15.6% – was turned down due to constraints.
The fire service has reported an increase in emergency callouts on Halloween night across Northern Ireland. Figures from the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service revealed that from 6pm on October 31 ...
Trace Halloween right back to its origins and you’ll find yourself in the mists of pagan Ireland over 3,000 years ago – a time when the ancient festival of Samhain was celebrated in the heart ...
A woman takes pictures of an inflatable monster at Cornmarket, Monday Oct 28, 2024. Belfast One as brought the giant monsters for Halloween in various locations across the centre of Belfast.
DUBLIN, October 28, 2024--As the long, dark nights roll in swiftly like the mist that appears on the autumnal Irish landscape, it’s easy to imagine how the shadows cast by firelight in the ...
Belfast fright on Halloween track… you’d be ghoulish to miss out on it. Host of attractions guarantee a fun-filled week for kids during holidays ...
M ichelle O’Neill was never supposed to be here. When the Northern Ireland Assembly was established following the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, which ended 30 years of sectarian bloodshed known as ...
Northern Ireland’s largest British unionist party agrees to end a boycott that left the region's power-sharing government idle for two years.
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