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Restored Stormont Executive will not overcome economic and sectarian challenges.

February 7, 2024 Donal O'Cofaigh

The world’s media returned to Northern Ireland yet again in recent days. Unusually the politics of Northern Ireland delivered a positive news story which was largely counter to the negative stories dominating global headlines. The […]

Ireland-North

What will return of Stormont mean for workers?

January 30, 2024 Fiona O'Loughlin

The largest unionist political party, DUP, has agreed to return to government with Sinn Fein in the Northern Ireland Assembly. Their return is subject to new legislation being fast tracked through Westminster. If the process […]

Ireland-North

Biggest ever strike in Northern Ireland set for 18 January

January 17, 2024 Fiona O'Loughlin

Northern Ireland will see its biggest strike wave ever tomorrow (18 January), involving over 150,000 workers. Across the public sector, workers are demanding pay rises, as well as ensuring pay parity, where relevant, with public-sector […]

Ireland-North

DUP stunt changes nothing – Workers need a real alternative

February 4, 2022 Cllr Donal O'Cofaigh

Today’s announcement by the DUP that their First Minister, Paul Givan, will resign within hours has been long anticipated by threats made by party leader, Jeffrey Donaldson. Although it does not necessarily mean the immediate […]

Ireland-North

Latest public housing stats expose Stormont parties are in the hip pocket of property developers

December 4, 2021 Cllr Donal O'Cofaigh

The latest statistics by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive confirm the long-term decline in public housing at the behest of policies enacted by consecutive Stormont Executives. The parties have consistently failed to properly invest in […]

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