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Ireland expected to formally recognise state of Palestine on Wednesday

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Two other EU countries to also move toward recognition

Environment minister Andrew Muir says UK Government needs to 'step up' on climate funding for Northern Ireland

www.belfastlive.co.uk

It comes as the Executive were labelled 'climate chancers' after the Finance Minister rejected £28m in bids for climate finance

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Ireland edges towards recognising Palestine despite Israel’s warning

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Irish and Spanish officials have been in discussions with other European countries about making a joint recognition.

Ireland edges towards recognising Palestine despite Israel’s warning

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Irish and Spanish officials have been in discussions with other European countries about making a joint recognition.

Ireland edges towards recognising Palestine despite Israel’s warning

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Irish and Spanish officials have been in discussions with other European countries about making a joint recognition.

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Right to Buy "was a mistake" as Northern Ireland Housing Executive sells homes during crisis

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The Housing Executive has sold off 2040 homes in the past five years

Over 100 community projects in Northern Ireland granted £10m in funding

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National Lottery players help raise £30 million every week for good causes throughout the UK

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With “Spark,” Ireland may have created the new summer hit

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'Wild Ireland: Kingdom of Stone' Review: Thriving Life on a Barren Coast

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This ‘Nature’ presentation on PBS explores the Burren of Ireland’s County Clare, focusing on both the long-lasting imprint of bygone humans and the fauna that flourishes in the harsh landscape.

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‘IF,’ ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ Battle Atop U.K., Ireland Box Office as ‘Furiosa,’ ‘Garfield’ Loom

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It was a neck-and-neck battle atop the U.K. and Ireland box office between Paramount’s “IF” and Disney’s “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes.” While Disney’s simian saga won the three-day weekend, Paramount’s Imaginary Friend tale was the…

Northern Ireland on course to join UK smoking ban

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The law will mean that people born in or after 2009 will never be able to legally buy cigarettes.

One of Ireland’s oldest citizens Michael Coyne dies aged 107

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Roscommon man ‘enjoyed life until the very end’ and liked ‘a glass of Guinness followed by a Jameson chaser’

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Ex-Republic of Ireland managers continue spat with 'cup of tea' jibe

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Brian Kerr has hit back at Stephen Kenny, revealing the last time he had a cuppa with the new St Patrick's Athletic boss was 25 years ago

IAWPA Appoints Maduka As Eminent Peace Ambassador, Ireland Country Director

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The International Association Of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) has inaugurated Amb. Dr. Ifeanyi Ephraim Maduka as an Eminent Peace Ambassador under the category of a global diplomat. Amb. Maduka, a renowned clinical psychologist, who is…

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Ireland back Zebo to retire from rugby at end of season

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Irish back Simon Zebo will retire from rugby at the end of the season, the Irish Rugby Union announced on Tuesday."After much thought, I've decided that this season will be my last playing the game I love," Zebo said in the statement.

Toni Ireland (‘The Traitors’ producer) on being ‘really overwhelmed by the success’ of Season 2 [Exclusive Video Interview]

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The second installment of Peacock’s reality TV show “The Traitors” absolutely exploded in terms of audience visibility and critical acclaim, and now producer Toni Ireland is admitting that she’s “really overwhelmed by the success.” As she…

Ireland women's four book their place at Paris Olympics with Lucerne win

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Emily Hegarty (Skibbereen), Eimear Lambe (Old Collegians), Natalie Long (Lee Valley) and Imogen Magner (Carlow) can start planning for Paris.

Ireland captain Seamus Coleman opens up about his future ahead of contract talks with Everton

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Seamus Coleman’s current Goodison Park contract expires next month, but the 35-year-old is expected to play on.

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Ireland women’s four win final to make Paris, but it’s disappointment for Sanita Puspure and Konan Pazzaia

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Great achievement and bitter disappointment are central to the final Olympic qualification regatta every four years, and Ireland experienced both at Lucerne.

'I’ve loved every second': Ireland speedster to hang up his boots

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NEWS: Ireland and Munster star Simon Zebo has announced that he will retire from rugby at the end of the season.