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There is "a void of political leadership" over plans for a republican bonfire on private land in Londonderry, a Democratic ...
A DUP councillor has suggested “minority rights” should be extended to all after claims that a mixed street at the centre of an Irish language row was included in a loyalist parade route in a bid to ...
An MLA has criticised the DUP for its response to a republican bonfire in Derry, citing their “failure to deal” with bonfires in other areas. SDLP MLA Mark Durkan said it was “a bit rich” for the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNStormont's deputy First Minister 'formally' opposed NI Civil Service participation in Belfast Pride protest - DUPThe deputy First Minister formally opposed the involvement of the civil service in this weekend’s Pride parade, the DUP has ...
The DUP has been accused of double standards for calling out inaction over a republican bonfire while “failing to deal with issues in other areas” and refusing to introduce regulations.
The deal will see the DUP support Theresa May in Parliament and £1bn extra cash for Northern Ireland. Skip to content. Watch Live. Home. News. Sport. Business. Innovation. Culture ...
DUP MPs ranted and raved with all the exasperation of a party that believed they hadn’t brought this on themselves. The word “betrayal” hung in the air, and other words sprung to mind too: ...
The DUP's current leader is Arlene Foster, 46, who has been active in politics since 2003, when she was elected to Northern Ireland's national assembly for the first time.
The DUP blames Sinn Féin, the SDLP and Alliance for supporting the protocol. But they also know it's a consequence of Brexit and the DUP was one of Brexit biggest backers.
DUP warns Rishi Sunak ‘very key issues’ remain on any Northern Ireland Brexit deal. Donaldson says still some way to go to win over unionists, but key cabinet members are backing PM.
The DUP leader also addressed the Stormont deadlock. Northern Ireland has been without a government since 2017, when the two main power-sharing parties split in a bitter row.
The DUP boycott has left Northern Ireland’s 1.9 million people without a government to make key decisions as the cost of living soars and backlogs strain the creaking public health system.
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