Edwin Poots is refusing to explain a highly irregular decision which makes little sense & has tens of millions of pounds riding on it. Stormont's Speaker says we've no right to know why he acted as he did. Amid growing questions, this may end up in court.
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A British Army Saracen vehicle has returned to the streets of west Belfast, but this time to feature as part of a new AirBnB property in the area.
The Humber Pig vehicle arrived to Ballymurphy on Sunday morning as dozens of curious residents came out to find out more about what it was doing there.
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Sad news of the death of Tyrone and Ardboe legend Frank McGuigan.
His display in the 1984 Ulster final will always be remembered.
Left foot 0-8
Right foot 0-2
Fist 0-1
Solo dummy x 4
Too young to have seen him live but those who did have him among the greatest
Hard to overstate the esteem Frank is held in in Ardboe, Tyrone and across the country. RIP The King
‘The king has left the field, but his legacy will live forever’: Tributes paid as Tyrone great Frank McGuigan dies at 71
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In an exclusive interview with the Irish News, @moneillsf says SF is open to amending climate change laws to build the A5
Also says the DUP should follow the example of King Charles on celebrating Irish culture, and SF is open to retaining Stormont in the event of Irish unity
In an exclusive interview with The Irish News, Sinn Féin First Minister Michelle O’Neill tackles some of the big issues facing her party, and Stormont.
Read and watch the full interview here: https://t.co/62DqwvbeoA
Survivors of mother and baby homes are seeking answers from Edwin Poots after the speaker unilaterally blocked any consideration of an amendment to a redress and inquiry bill.
A woman who was given up for adoption and then had her own son taken away at three months said she was devastated by the decision made by Mr Poots around posthumous redress and is asking for him to reveal the reason.
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Latest figures from the PSNI show unprecedented levels of race hate crimes and incidents. Amnesty International says racist violence 'spiralling out of control' - police and the Executive have been accused of not doing enough to tackle the problem
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Racist violence ‘spiralling out of control’ as four race hate crimes a day reported to PSNI - @irish_news
The number of race hate crimes being reported to the PSNI has reached unprecedented levels with new figures showing an average of four reported every day.