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3 weeks ago |
belfastlive.co.uk | David Young |Rebecca Black
Questions about the decision to install Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station are legitimate, deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly has said. Stormont Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said last week that the signage will be installed at the new transport hub in south Belfast. At the weekend, DUP leader Gavin Robinson questioned whether the estimated £145,000 cost of the signage represented good use of public money.
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1 month ago |
belfastlive.co.uk | David Young |James McCarthy
US President Donald Trump has said that he was unaware that some of Northern Ireland's political leaders chose to boycott this year's White House St Patrick's Day celebrations. President Trump was asked by reporters for his opinion on the boycotts by Sinn Féin, the SDLP and Alliance. The US President Donald Trump said he had not heard that the parties had decided to boycott St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Washington, DC over his administration’s stance on Gaza.
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1 month ago |
westernpeople.ie | Jonathan McCambridge |David Young |Rebecca Black
By Jonathan McCambridge, David Young and Rebecca Black, PAThe North’s First Minister has said she is “incredulous” at a large order for a Belfast plant to supply missiles for Ukraine. The Thales plant in east Belfast is to supply 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine in a deal worth up to £1.6 billion (€2 billion), the British government has announced.
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1 month ago |
echolive.ie | Jonathan McCambridge |David Young |Rebecca Black
The North’s First Minister has said she is “incredulous” at a large order for a Belfast plant to supply missiles for Ukraine. The Thales plant in east Belfast is to supply 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine in a deal worth up to £1.6 billion (€2 billion), the British government has announced. However, Michelle O’Neill said she found the deal “incredulous” at the time of public service cuts, winter fuel payment cuts, national insurance hikes and inheritance tax changes for farmers.
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1 month ago |
waterford-news.ie | Jonathan McCambridge |David Young |Rebecca Black
By Jonathan McCambridge, David Young and Rebecca Black, PAThe North’s First Minister has said she is “incredulous” at a large order for a Belfast plant to supply missiles for Ukraine. The Thales plant in east Belfast is to supply 5,000 air defence missiles to Ukraine in a deal worth up to £1.6 billion (€2 billion), the British government has announced.
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