sectarianism
Northern trust staff help international colleagues targeted in racist attacks move to safety
Trust chief executive, Jennifer Walsh, described the attacks as 'deeply distressing' and 'totally unacceptable'
PSNI investigating five separate reports of racist graffiti in Antrim as ‘racially motivated hate crimes’
'Such destabilising, hate filled activity must not go unchallenged. This is Antrim in 2024, not Alabama in 1964' - Declan Kearney MLA
Why are Catholics still being attacked for wearing GAA jerseys? - The Irish News view
Portadown assault and campaign against East Belfast GAA show how far we still have to travel on the road of respect and intolerance
We can’t pretend sectarianism doesn’t exist - Tom Kelly
Nationalists and unionists need to foster respect for each other
First minister says restored executive offers chance to tackle sectarianism
Sinn Féin policy document advocates the creation of ‘shared communities’ and an island-wide national reconciliation day
Peace funding should be targeted at common needs, not those perceived as ‘Catholic’ or ‘Protestant’ - The Irish News view
EU PEACE programme cash too often distributed on the basis of a 'one for me, one for you carve up'
Sectarian incidents ‘at highest level since 2016’
While the number of recorded hate incidents fell in the last year, sectarian incidents increased.
Leo Varadkar says the placing of his image on Moygashel bonfire does not reflect unionism
The Taoiseach was responding after his image and an Irish tricolour were set alight on Saturday evening
Editorial: Sectarian assault on 12-year-old Derry boy reprehensible
Our community has taken many important and positive steps forward since the end of the Troubles but progress in tackling sectarianism remains frustratingly slow.