Brexit: The view from Northern Ireland
The challenges Northern Ireland now faces are significant, but shouldn’t be overblown
The challenges Northern Ireland now faces are significant, but shouldn’t be overblown
With the electoral landscape unlike anything seen before, both Labour and the Conservatives should also be looking at the possibility of a deal with the unionists
Northern Ireland MPs have propped up governments before, and now a former first minister has hinted at a Labour deal
Internal unionist navel gazing following last weeks’ Mid Ulster by election has been exacerbated by allegations that the DUP and UUP last year held serious negotiations over a possible full merger.
Amidst a highly charged by-election campaign in Mid Ulster, the first minister has warned that Unionists in Northern Ireland are losing confidence in the police force.
Ed Jacobs assesses whether David Cameron’s decision to launch a Conservative party in Northern Ireland is the right move for the country and the Union.
UUP MLA David McNarry has declared that he feels “abused” over how he has been treated over revelations about co-operation discussions between the UUP and DUP.
Rob Marchant compares the case and chances of Scottish independence with its constitutional cousin, Catalonia.
Ed Jacobs reports on the end to the policy of 50/50 representation in Northern Ireland’s police force.