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Tag: Northern Ireland

After Protocol Deal, What’s Next for Rishi Sunak and Northern Ireland

Michael Curzon March 2, 2023

There is much joy around the striking of an agreement, but how long will this last?

Female and male police officer in front of police vehicle Belfast

Six Arrested After ‘New IRA’ Shooting of Senior Detective in Northern Ireland

Thomas O'Reilly February 27, 2023

The dissident republican group, the New IRA, released a statement claiming responsibility for the attack.

Northern Ireland Protocol Deal Expected As UK ‘Bows Down’ to EU

Michael Curzon February 18, 2023

A deal between the UK and EU to implement the Northern Ireland Protocol is close at hand.

Catholics Outnumber Protestants in N. Ireland for the First Time, Census Data Reveals 

Robert Semonsen September 28, 2022

The 2021 census data revealed that of Northern Ireland’s some 1.9 million inhabitants, 45.7% identify as Catholic or as having a Catholic background, compared to 43.5% who identify as Protestant or another Christian denomination.

Northern Ireland: Police Drop Investigation of Comedian over Joke

Tristan Vanheuckelom July 2, 2022

While some—the comedian in question included—might want to brush it off as a humorous episode, how it reflects the current state of free speech in the UK is decidedly not funny.

EU Initiates Legal Action Against the UK 

Bridget Ryder June 15, 2022

Regarding the imposition of tariffs or other retaliatory measures toward the UK, Šefčovič also said that “if this draft bill becomes the law, then I cannot exclude anything.”

UK Challenges Northern Ireland Protocol in Legislation

Bridget Ryder June 15, 2022

Johnson and his ministers have been tight-lipped on the details the protocol legislation will propose, saying only that the changes are minor and within the bounds of international law.

Results of U.S. Mission to Northern Ireland Uncertain

Bridget Ryder May 31, 2022

Though the election of Sinn Fein may signal a shift in Northern Irish politics, old tensions still continue to surface.

Johnson Tries to Tame Tensions in Northern Ireland

Bridget Ryder May 18, 2022

Dissatisfaction with the protocol has been growing among Unionists and in parts of the UK outside of Northern Ireland. Now the polemics of the protocol have conflated with Northern Irish politics.

Northern Ireland: Push for Ban on ‘Intimidating’ Prayer Outside Abortion Clinics

Tristan Vanheuckelom February 18, 2022

For Northern Irish Christians, this move by lawmakers is a source of consternation. As they face a ban on their prayer vigils outside abortion clinics, the message is clear: it is they who are being targeted.

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