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Published in: Home: OpinionAs world leaders meet in Belfast, it’s clear the DUP is running out of road
OPINION: With the party isolated in a room full of peace negotiators, momentum is growing for Stormont’s reform
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Published in: Home: OpinionPoverty and deprivation lie behind the Easter Monday riots in Derry
OPINION: Without targeted investment and development, Derry remains stuck in a cycle of inevitable violence
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Good Friday Agreement gave me hope after a childhood marked by violence
OPINION: I remember the optimism I had for peace in 1998 when I was 18. But the pace of progress fails Northern Ireland
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Published in: Home: AnalysisYes, the Good Friday Agreement ended violence. But it didn’t bring peace
The peace deal saved lives, but realising reconciliation remains an elusive aspiration as Joe Biden visits Northern...
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Published in: Home: OpinionAmnesty for Northern Ireland’s Troubles promises neither peace nor justice
OPINION: The UK government’s Northern Ireland Troubles bill will sweep historic crimes under the carpet
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Published in: Home: OpinionHow a farcical new report on Northern Ireland Protocol poses a real threat
OPINION: It’s worrying that a paper undermining the Good Friday Agreement has been welcomed by influential politicians
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Published in: Home: AnalysisA new election won’t solve Northern Ireland’s power-sharing crisis
The DUP’s boycott of Stormont has caused political paralysis. Is it time to change how Northern Ireland operates?
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Published in: Home: OpinionWhy Chris Heaton-Harris and Steve Baker mean instability for Northern Ireland
OPINION: No wonder a trade deal with the US is off the table – look at Truss’s new Northern Ireland ministers
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Published in: Home: OpinionBoris Johnson’s hypocrisy on the Northern Ireland protocol is a new low
Recent political posturing isn’t about peace – it’s about the selfish aims of the PM and the DUP
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Published in: Home: AnalysisA panicked DUP flounders as Northern Ireland embraces change
Northern Ireland has changed – and unionism has been left behind. But if the party can’t dominate, it won’t participate
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Published in: Home: AnalysisSinn Féin could win the Northern Irish election. Here’s what that means
As a younger generation leaves the old sectarian divisions behind, new political alliances are forming
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Published in: Home: FeatureWill the ‘peace babies’ change Northern Ireland’s politics forever?
Young people born since the Good Friday Agreement are ditching traditional identity labels and demanding action on...
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Published in: openDemocracyUK: OpinionOn the Twelfth, Northern Ireland returns to its past. But its future looks different
Though bonfires, burning effigies and cries of ‘No surrender’ suggest the 17th century, Northern Ireland is...
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: ‘Alternative Irish border’ Brexit lobbyist in fresh conflict of interest row
Shanker Singham, reappointed to key government trade role, paid to lobby influential Biden allies on post-Brexit...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe left should think more carefully before defending the Good Friday Agreement
The fact that the ultra-conservative Brexiters are out to get the Belfast Agreement doesn’t mean progressives should...