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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 in the "Red Wall", which is the pro-British electorate, the...
Read moreAfter their historic victory, Sinn Fein leaders will push for an Irish unification referendum within the next five years. Westminster should promptly find solutions for issues in Northern Ireland to...
Read moreAt the time of the partition of Ireland in 1921, pro-British Protestants had a two-thirds majority compared to Catholics, with a third of the population. Still, now Protestants and Catholics...
Read moreSix years after the UK voted to leave the EU, people in Northern Ireland voted for a nationalist party. Sinn Féin has won a historic victory at Stormont, and a nationalist...
Read moreSinn Fein leaders: -Michelle O'Neill and Mary Lou McDonald see the path to Irish unification in political convergence with the Unionists. Soft diplomacy, convergence and shared interests between unionists and...
Read moreSinn Fein takes a pragmatic approach to victory in Northern Ireland In the polls, the Nationalist Party leads the way, but it rarely mentions its goal of uniting Ireland. "People...
Read moreAre the people of both the Irelands happy with fragmentation? According to polls conducted on both sides of the border, voters in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland see themselves united...
Read moreThe Good Friday 1998 Agreement required Irish officials to declare allegiance to nationalism, unionism or "something else". Since then, power-sharing in Belfast has meant joint rule by "Sinn Fein" and...
Read moreBrexit sparked widespread protests in the breakaway regions of the country, including Scotland and Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland, Catholics want unity with the Republic of Ireland. With the victory of...
Read moreThe tendency for Northern Ireland to secede from Britain has increased in recent months among its citizens. Gerry Adams, a politician and former Sinn Fein leader, hoped that a referendum on secession from...
Read moreNew US investments will create 1,800 jobs from Belfast to Edinburgh and boost benefits for millions of customers. A total...
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