The Good Friday Agreement: The legacy of DUP has no effect on the election
The Good Friday 1998 Agreement required Irish officials to declare allegiance to nationalism, unionism or "something else". Since then, power-sharing...
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The Good Friday 1998 Agreement required Irish officials to declare allegiance to nationalism, unionism or "something else". Since then, power-sharing...
Read moreSince the 1980s, British companies have increased the prices of everything more than before. Indeed, British Businesses will increase their...
Read moreControversies have badly tarnished British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's leadership credentials. This has led to calls from some of his...
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Read moreAccording to research institutes, what is the level of sexual harassment in the UK? According to official statistics, what happens...
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Read moreAs Northern Ireland is getting close to the Stormont elections, political parties compete over several issues. Northern Ireland Protocol and...
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Read moreThe Gas price has been spiking in Britain for 12 months now, affecting household energy bills, and the prospects of...
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