Northern Ireland

'Unionism winning' claims DUP document :: Irish News -- Maeve Connolly

THE DUP was right to agree to power sharing in 2007 because “for the first time in a generation unionism is winning”, party leader Peter Robinson has claimed. Unionism has not had such control over its future since before 1972,...

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UKIP 'would consider an alliance with TUV' :: The News Letter

Published Date: 20 November 2009 THE chairman of the UK Independence Party has said the party will consider an alliance with Jim Allister's TUV in future elections. Paul Nuttall, UKIP MEP for the North West of England, was...

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DUP 'cannot guarantee assembly'

Mr Robinson said the DUP would not walk away from power sharing Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson has admitted he cannot guarantee the future of the assembly. However, the DUP leader said his party would not be...

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Scholarship winners head in right direction

BILLIONAIRE businessman JP McManus will meet more than 100 leaving students from across Ireland at the University of Limerick who will benefit from a €30m scholarship programme sponsored by the philanthropist.

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Public dig deep for Pudsey Bear

More than £600,000 was raised in Northern Ireland during the BBC's Children on Need on Friday. When the phone lines closed at 0200 GMT on Saturday the total raised by people in NI stood at £623,276. Nationally, the appeal total...

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Contract award, utilities: Belfast: cable joining kits

UK-Belfast: cable joining kits CONTRACT AWARD NOTICE – UTILITIES SECTION I: CONTRACTING ENTITY I.1) NAME, ADDRESSES AND CONTACT POINT(S): Address: Organisation: Northern Ireland Electricity plc, 120 Malone Road Internet...

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Health Concerns Over Wifi Usage

A teacher from Northern Ireland has said that wireless technology should be removed from schools because of fears it could cause cancer or make pupils sterile later in life. Colin Kenney from Cookstown High School in Country...

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Saville report - more delays feared

The Saville report could face further delay if David Cameron becomes the next British Prime Minister, it has been claimed. With the Northern Ireland tribunal's bill having increased by an estimated £35 million since it last sat...

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Business Start-Ups Rising

Despite the economic downturn, thousands of people in Northern Ireland are considering or are in the process of starting a business, a local business web-site has claimed.In the last month alone, nibusinessinfor.co.uk said that...

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Northern Ireland's Lessons for Kirkuk to Be Discussed

A conference is being held in Iraq examining how NI peace principles might be applied to the city of Kirkuk. Kirkuk is the centre of the northern Iraqi oil fields and is an ethnically mixed city populated by Kurds, Assyrians,...

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