success of the Irish Republican Army in Northern Ireland.
Brexit legacy felt in British local elections: In London, anti-Brexit voters preferred the Labour Party to the Conservative Party, and...
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Brexit legacy felt in British local elections: In London, anti-Brexit voters preferred the Labour Party to the Conservative Party, and...
Read moreFew leaders can succeed in a world where female politicians encounter more challenges in making progress. Nicola Sturgeon is the...
Read moreThe Unionist Democratic Party of Northern Ireland (DUP) has blocked a democratically elected Assembly by refusing to join it. The...
Read moreAfter their historic victory, Sinn Fein leaders will push for an Irish unification referendum within the next five years. Westminster...
Read moreAt the time of the partition of Ireland in 1921, pro-British Protestants had a two-thirds majority compared to Catholics, with...
Read moreIn the early hours of Wednesday, Israel Defence Forces(IDF) attacked Shireen Abu Akleh and injured her on The West Bank....
Read moreWhat are the reasons for the increase in food insecurity in the UK? How have rising living costs in the...
Read moreThe UK Government has recognized religious and ethnic discrimination in Ireland. In recent years, this has exacerbated divisions among Protestants...
Read moreSix years after the UK voted to leave the EU, people in Northern Ireland voted for a nationalist party. Sinn Féin...
Read moreThe Northern Ireland election on Thursday could be the start of a massive change in the country's policy. The local...
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