Manifestos’ unity commitments welcomed by New Ireland Commission chair
Colum Eastwood said pledges on Irish reunification ahead of next week’s general election reflected the growing debate around constitutional chang
Better-off pensioners missing out on winter fuel payment to get £100 - by spring
The announcement of a one-off payment by Gordon Lyons comes after £17m was earmarked for winter fuel mitigations
Northern Ireland councils spending more than before introduction of cost-cutting reforms, report finds
Local Government Reform was meant to bring savings but councils’ costs have increased over the past decade
Spending watchdog takes ‘unusual’ step of writing to council about Newry civic hub concerns
Local government auditor says she has concerns around cost increases for Newry’s proposed civic hub
Queen’s protesters criticised for chanting ‘SS/RUC’ and labelling PSNI officers ‘thugs’
People Before Profit’s Mid Ulster branch X account posted footage of the confrontations
Arrests as pro-Palestinian protesters clash with police during Hillary Clinton visit to Queen’s University
Pro-Palestinian protesters caused disruption at the Global Innovation Summit 2024
Committee rejects TUV MLA’s bid to get hand-written notes from controversial private meeting
Timothy Gaston proposed requesting the notes after the Executive Office refused to release them as part of a Freedom of Information request
Assembly to vote on condemnation of DUP cross-border body boycott
Five acting and former DUP ministers breached the ministerial code in September 2021 when they failed to attend meetings of the North South Ministerial Council
Communities minister urged to act ‘with urgency’ on winter fuel payment mitigations
There have been calls for Gordon Lyons to say how £17m of earmarked funds will be allocated
Mike Nesbitt won’t support funding allocation that breaks health workers’ pay parity
The health minister said he was still £100m short of the cash needed for a 5.5% pay award to workers
Poll puts TUV ahead of Ulster Unionists as Michelle O’Neill’s popularity slumps
Th latest Lucid Talk research shows Sinn Féin ten points clear of the DUP
Michelle O’Neill says criticism from republicans over Remembrance Day event is ‘difficult to hear’
More than 100 close relatives of IRA members and civilians killed by state forces and loyalists during the Troubles signed an open letter criticising the first minister
Former Alliance president Anna Lo remembered as ‘political trail blazer’
The Hong Kong-born politician was vilified after voicing support for Irish unity
Executive Office won’t explain absence of details on Michelle O’Neill’s meetings with external organisations
Despite previous pledges to be open and transparent the first minister's office is silent on why basic information hasn't been published
First Minister’s private office fails to provide minutes of controversial meeting with committee chair
‘Informal meeting’ between Michelle O’Neill and Paula Bradshaw took place ahead of heated committee evidence session on October 23