Northern Ireland’s main political parties spent at least £71,700 on Facebook advertising in the run-up to last July’s General Election, according to analysis by the Belfast Telegraph.
Northern Ireland’s main political parties spent at least £71,700 on Facebook advertising in the run-up to last July’s General Election, according to analysis by the Belfast Telegraph.
Stormont's department of finance, run by Sinn Fein minister John O'Dowd ... of the Stonewall Diversity Champions Programme since July 2018.” It said the fee “allows employers to access ...
Finance Minister confirms rise in regional rate Responding to an Assembly written question this week, Finance Minister John O’Dowd MLA confirmed that the Executive has now formally agreed his ...
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In 1995, President Bill Clinton invited Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams to the event, which was condemned by the British ...
Sinn Fein defends boycott of US visit for St Patrick’s Day events amid criticism - Irish deputy premier Simon Harris said the ...
Northern Ireland's first minister will not attend the White House for St Patrick's Day in protest at the "injustice" of ...
Sinn Féin in Northern Ireland is set to benefit from the €99,000 sale of a derelict cottage in Co Carlow that was left to the party in the Republic by a reclusive English millionaire. On ...
Instead, Sinn Féin botched it, producing enough hot air to blow the little pigs’ houses down, if only Ireland had managed to build them in the first place. Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp ...
Nyjal Hurst, 31, of Jeanerette, is charged with second degree murder, 10 counts of attempted first degree murder and other ...
MASTERMIND is meant to be the toughest quiz on telly. But we have got hold of the application questions for the BBC show — ...
The Mill in Terre Haute and the Hoosier Lottery have announced that they will be continuing their partnership for the Hoosier Lottery Concert Series in 2025 ...
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