The PSNI has effectively backed unionist paramilitary gangs accused of orchestrating racist attacks and is now refusing to blame them for recent violence and intimidation across the Six Counties.
Moves to defend UDA, UVF over racist violence
The PSNI has effectively backed unionist paramilitary gangs accused of orchestrating racist attacks and is now refusing to blame them for recent violence and intimidation across the Six Counties.
Published September 5, 2024
Eastwood to resign as SDLP leader; Nesbitt set to lead UUP
Published August 29, 2024
UUP in meltdown as Beattie quits
Published August 22, 2024
Families of British victims refuse to engage with ‘legacy’ body
Published August 22, 2024
Kneecap movie submitted for Oscars
Published August 15, 2024
Published August 8, 2024
Anger as Netanyahu is feted in US
Published July 25, 2024
Death threat follows right-wing agitation
Published July 18, 2024
Anglo-Irish ‘reset’ must include action on Irish unity - report
Published July 18, 2024
New British govt urged to ‘get head out of the sand’
Published July 11, 2024
Sinn Féin joy after Six County election boost
Published July 11, 2024
Changing electoral map shows need for border poll criteria
Published July 11, 2024
SF celebrate ‘election treble’; Starmer names new Direct Ruler
Sinn Féin have called for talks on Irish unity with the new Labour government in London after it emerged from a tumultuous count as the largest Six County party in Westminster and the fifth largest party in the London parliament overall.
Published July 5, 2024
The story of the Westminster election in the north of Ireland is one of upheaval within unionism amid the strong retention of all nationalist seats, leaving Sinn Féin by some distance the largest Irish party at Westminster.
Published July 5, 2024
Tories annihilated as British Labour win landslide - exit poll
Labour will win a landslide victory in the Westminster general election, defeating the Conservative Party that has been in power since 2010, according to a comprehensive exit poll by a group of British broadcasters.
Published July 4, 2024
Election brings long-awaited political pivot
Published July 4, 2024
British legacy body ‘spookfest’ condemned
Published July 4, 2024
Loyalists turn on themselves at east Belfast parade
Published July 4, 2024
Westminster election statements
Published July 4, 2024
Unionist election hypocrisy called out
Published June 27, 2024