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Northern Ireland
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MI5 is sending more staff with Irish counter-terrorism backgrounds to work at its headquarters in Holywood, County Down.The move comes...
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Local government strikes across England, Northern Ireland and Wales a step closer as staff reject 2% pay offer
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe threat of local government strikes across England, Northern Ireland and Wales has moved closer after workers voted overwhelmingly to...
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A campaign has been launched to encourage Northern Irish nationals who have pursued careers outside the country to consider returning...
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Doctors in Northern Ireland have condemned plans that would allow actors to smoke on stage. Last week the Northern Ireland...
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Wales and Northern Ireland have now joined Scotland and the Republic of Ireland in implementing smoking bans in workplaces and...
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Northern Ireland: Is there still a big divide between Protestant and Catholic workers?
by Ross Bentleyby Ross BentleyNorthern Ireland is a country on the up.
Dogged by sectarian violence for more than a quarter of a century,...
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The Equality Commission for Northern Ireland has denied claims that it has neglected to promote employment opportunities for Protestant workers...
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Electronics manufacturer Sanmina is cutting up to 300 jobs at its factory in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The US-owned firm...
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City fat cats should be made to donate most of their huge bonuses to charities and poor people, according to...
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is facing a staffing crisis after more than three-quarters of its officers voted...
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The Police Federation has slammed government proposals to cut 1,500 jobs from the Police Service of Northern Ireland in the next...
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The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has received almost 1,000 applications from Polish people in its latest recruitment campaign....
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Northern Ireland BMA chairman welcomes anti-smoking laws as a breath of fresh air
by Mike Berryby Mike BerryThe chairman of the British Medical Association (BMA) in Northern Ireland has welcomed the government’s announcement that legislation banning smoking in...
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Women in Northern Ireland earn almost £100 a week less then their male colleagues, a government report revealed.
The average income...