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The BMA has entered another pay dispute, this time over consultants’ pay in Northern Ireland. The union, which is already in ...
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Restoring hope: A case for Northern Ireland’s future in the United Kingdom - Mike Nesbitt
Restoring hope is such an important political objective. It’s what the Ulster Unionist Party delivered in 1998 with an ...
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Belfast Live on MSNChancellor ‘doesn’t get’ impact on Northern Ireland farmers, Little-Pengelly says
The Deputy First Minister said she discussed the impact of the changes with Ms Reeves in a meeting on Tuesday.
Rachel Reeves made her first trip to the province as Chancellor, visiting the filmmaking facilities at Studio Ulster in ...
Northern Ireland is "absolutely crucial" for the UK's growth prospects, the British Chancellor has said during a visit to ...
Swansea City head coach Alan Sheehan has backed Northern Ireland star Ethan Galbraith to kick on after the midfielder marked his home debut for the club with a stunning goal.
Northern Ireland is "absolutely crucial" for the UK's growth prospects, the British Chancellor has said during a visit to ...
Northern Ireland defender Trai Hume has ended speculation over his future by signing a new long-term contract at Sunderland.
Families, friends and solo sunbathers made the most of the heatwave at Seapark, Helen’s Bay and Brompton Beach, with towels ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'This legislation can’t come soon enough': Northern Ireland Retail Consortium calls for tougher laws to protect retail workers
NIRC’s Neil Johnston calls for stronger protections for retail workers and more resources for police as shop theft remains ...
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Belfast Live on MSNPlaces across Northern Ireland offering freebies for students getting A-Level results
A number of spots across Northern Ireland are offering students who present their A-Level results some delicious freebies to mark the occasion. Anyone who received their grades can claim a free ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland star admits Sunderland 'is where I want to be' after signing new long-term contract amid transfer links
Northern Ireland international Trai Hume insists Sunderland “is where I want to be” after ending any speculation over his future by signing a new long-term contract until 2030.
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