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# Northern Ireland

Opinion: Dialogue is key to solving the UK-Ireland asylum issue
Dr Clare Rice
Yesterday
2nd May 2024
UK says Tánaiste 'confirmed' no gardaí will be sent to border for migration checks
Tánaiste Micheál Martin had a ‘constructive phone call’ with Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris last night.
This week
28th April 2024 - 3rd May 2024
Sunak says UK Govt seeking 'urgent clarification' that no Garda checkpoints will be along NI border
New Troubles Legacy Act, in force from today, is 'affront to justice', Amnesty says
Migration row: Sunak 'not interested' in deal to return asylum seekers from Ireland to the UK
The row has overshadowed the British Irish Inter-Governmental Conference taking place in London today
Taoiseach Simon Harris has promised to pass emergency legislation to return asylum seekers who came via NI back to the UK.
A meeting between Justice Minister Helen McEntee and her UK counterpart was cancelled amid the row.
Tánaiste Micheál Martin has said that "a reciprocal agreement" would be required to send people back to the UK.
Man (25) arrested after allegedly threatening people while wielding two machetes in Tyrone
Harris does not intend to provide 'loophole' for UK's migration challenges after Sunak comments
Last week
21st April 2024 - 27th April 2024
Taoiseach: Comments from Sinn Féin about open borders 'should cause concern'
Man sentenced to community service for singing song mocking death of Michaela McAreavey
Murder trial halted after man accused of killing showjumper Katie Simpson found dead at home
Last month
April 2024
No perjury charges to be brought against British soldiers over Bloody Sunday
Three men arrested in connection with attempted kidnapping and assault in Belfast
Emma DeSouza: Should we really put a price on a United Ireland?
Emma DeSouza
Varadkar hopes his bad rep with unionists will be reassessed 'with the fullness of time'
Varadkar 'confident' Stormont can withstand shock resignation of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson
New evidence into Guildford pub bombing won't be pursued due to Legacy Bill, family told
DUP focus ‘undiminished’ despite ‘difficult and shocking’ Donaldson resignation, Robinson says
A united Ireland would cost €20 billion every year for 20 years, says study
Journalists targeted by 'disturbing' petrol bomb attacks at dissident march in Derry
March
March 2024
Donaldson resignation will prompt fresh questions for DUP and power-sharing
Jeffrey Donaldson resigns as leader of the DUP as he faces historical offences allegations
The Lagan Valley MP issued a statement to confirm he was charged and a judicial process has started.
Man (61) and woman (57) charged in connection with historical sexual offences
Three men arrested in connection with attempted murder of PSNI DCI John Caldwell in Omagh
NI leaders to attend first meeting of East-West Council aimed at improving links across UK
Appeal for information after car stolen in Strabane found across border stripped of parts
Four people have died in a road crash in Armagh
Court increases sentence for man jailed over role in Real IRA attempted murder of police officer
Man murdered in Co Down named locally as brother of former MLA
Garda killer Pearse McAuley described as 'philosopher' during funeral mass
Ireland's 'soft power' used to remind US it helped bring peace before and could do so again
All eyes were watching Leo Varadkar to see if he convey the message from the Irish people and push for peace in Palestine.
Police in Northern Ireland freeze four bank accounts belonging to West Belfast UDA member
Diggers move in to Casement Park as O'Neill says Euros is 'huge opportunity'
‘Open for business’: Michelle O’Neill and Emma Little-Pengelly bring burgeoning double act to Washington
Ex-Garda Chief Super: Stakeknife and Operation Kenova - are there questions for Dublin?
John O'Brien
UK Government to appeal Belfast court ruling that parts of Troubles Legacy Act was unlawful
Michelle O’Neill ‘determined’ that Casement Park will be rebuilt in time for Euro 2028
Stormont’s DUP education minister says Irish should be shared language for everybody in North
British intelligence services have lowered the terrorist threat level for Northern Ireland
Junior doctors in Northern Ireland holding 24-hour walkout over pay conditions
Michelle O'Neill is now more popular than the main party leaders in Ireland, opinion poll finds