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Alliance leader Naomi Long signals potential legal challenge to Stormont voting system
THE Alliance Party has warned that it may mount a legal challenge against the "inherent inequality and discrimination" of Stormont's voting system if reform is not agreed through negotiation.
Northern Ireland established in 1921 as 'a cold house for Catholics'
KATE Hoey's recent comments, including the controversial view "that many professional vocations have become dominated by those of a nationalist persuasion", have attracted widespread criticism, particularly by those who welcome the fact that discrimination against nationalists in Northern Ireland is no longer open and prevalent.
John Manley: Unionism creates scapegoats rather than face up to inequality
THERE was a generous dose of Trumpian irony in Kate Hoey’s recent claims about the pervasiveness of an “elite nationalist network”.
Alex Kane: Sadly, trying to see our politics from another person's perspective is probably a waste of time
I've spent most of what passes for my writing/commentating career trying to see both sides of the debate in Northern Ireland.
50 per cent identify as 'neither unionist or nationalist' in north
MORE people in Northern Ireland claim to be "neither unionist or nationalist", according to new research.
Council will receive £2.5 million cash after agreeing to include nationalist politicians on committee
A CITY council, which put £2.5m in funding at risk for failing to include nationalist politicians on a partnership committee, has done a u-turn on its decision.
Low turnout in nationalist strongholds gives Leave a lift
Low turnout in the north's nationalist dominated constituencies gave the Leave camp a better regional result than predicted.
Former SDLP mayor and republican internee Pat McCarthy accepts MBE
A FORMER republican internee has become the latest SDLP figure to accept an honour from the Queen.
Nationalist share of vote now at 20-year low
Nationalist parties have received their lowest share of the vote at a Westminster election since before the ceasefires. A new class of stay-at-home nationalist means that the gap between supporters of a united Ireland and the union has increased significantly. Despite a...