Executive office
Victims and survivors of HIA urged not to miss out on support services and possible compensation
£77m paid out so far to survivors of historical institutional abuse
The Historical Institutional Abuse Redress Board in Northern Ireland has received more than 4,035 applications.
Mid and East Antrim council refuses offer of funds to help asylum seekers and refugees
Report suggests 90 per cent of young people have experienced violent acts during lifetime
MORE than 90 per cent of young men and women in Northern Ireland have experienced one or more violent acts or behaviour at some point in their lifetime, new research reveals.
Brexit was a disaster at all levels
As it has already been well documented that Brexit proved to be a political and economic disaster for all sections of our divided society, it should not come as a surprise to learn that it has also had a hugely negative impact on community relations.
Continuing public appointments in the absence of watchdog 'undermines governance'
STORMONT ministers are continuing to make appointments to a range of quangos in the absence of a watchdog to oversee the recruitment process.
Three-year fund to support groups working with minority ethnic communities launched
A NEW three-year fund for groups working with minority ethnic communities has been launched to support the executive's Racial Equality Strategy.
Human rights academic Colin Harvey says he 'saddened' by speculation that his appointment to Bill of Rights panel is being blocked by the DUP
QUEEN'S University academic Colin Harvey has said he is "saddened" by a suggestion his appointment to a Stormont advisory committee is being blocked by the DUP.
Executive Office accused of ignoring assembly by failing to publish long-awaited flags and identity report
STORMONT's Executive Office has been accused of ignoring the will of a majority of MLAs by failing to publish its long-awaited report on flags and identity.
Arlene Foster and Michelle ONeill's lack of NIO legacy engagement branded an 'embarrassment'
CONFIRMTION that Arlene Foster and Michelle O'Neill together failed to engage with the Northern Ireland Office (NIO) to press the British government to deliver legacy funding has been described as an "embarrassment".