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Hosted on MSN1969: How the Troubles Started in Northern IrelandThe Troubles did not break out on a specific date, but it is generally agreed that they began in 1969. The seeds of the ...
Asked what would be their emotional response to a referendum which voted for unity, 27 per cent of Protestant voters in the ...
The Catholic church could pocket millions of pounds from the sale of a prime development site owned by the Housing Executive ...
Chief Constable says number of Catholics applying to join PSNI in recent recruitment campaign is below what it needs to be ...
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Journal.ie on MSNPolice in Northern Ireland struggling to attract Catholic recruits, chief constable saysUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
When Northern Ireland was founded in 1921 as part of UK, two-thirds of the population was Protestant, in strong contrast to the Catholic Irish state to the south For the first time in the century ...
While there is a slight increase in support for Irish unity, overall, the people of Northern Ireland do not support Irish ...
Chief Constable Jon Boutcher has said the number of Catholics who have applied to join the Police Service of Northern Ireland ...
Supt Gerry Murray says the number of Catholic applications in the PSNI's latest recruitment drive is disappointing.
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Belfast Live on MSNPSNI chief constable concerned over lack of Catholics applying to join policeNorthern Ireland’s chief constable has said the number of Catholics applying to join police is lower than he would like to ...
The Chair of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland Liam Kelly is calling for “major societal changes” to encourage more Catholics to apply to the PSNI.
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