The infrastructure minister said she did not believe the decision she had taken met the definition of controversial.
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Belfast Live on MSNPuberty blockers row as DUP question public funding for Belfast PrideA 'culture war' row over puberty blockers has erupted at City Hall with the DUP asking if it is "appropriate" for Belfast ...
Under the lock, any foreign intervention must be approved by the government, the Dáil (the Irish parliament’s lower house) ...
A fresh row has broken out over Irish language signs at Belfast’s main train station with the Deputy First Minister claiming ...
Stormont's Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has said she "stands firm" following a political row over her decision that ...
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Derry Journal on MSNLighting of Derry & Strabane parks and greenways review to help stop predators attacking womenLighting infrastructure at public parks and greenways across Derry and Strabane is to be reviewed as part of a raft of new ...
Pedestrianisation plans which a Stormont minister says have stalled due to "austerity by the British government" would cost ...
The Deputy First Minister has said the Infrastructure Minister has had a “shambolic week” and still has “questions to answer” over a decision to erect Irish language signage at Northern Ireland’s ...
Any argument that a decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast's Grand Central station is not controversial is ...
Northern Ireland risks becoming “collateral damage” in Donald Trump’s trade war because the Brexit deal means it must apply any retaliatory EU tariffs against the US.
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