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Prime minister on visit to Belfast says local people are not interested in constitutional change
Executive issues blunt message to UK prime minister, who is visiting the region after restoration of Stormont
Sinn Féin first minister says she is ‘a republican’ but will govern ‘for all’
Outgoing first minister says devolution ‘tide only going in one direction’
Tight deadline of February 8 set by London for Northern Ireland’s biggest unionist party to restore executive
Public sector workers demand pay rises in line with British counterparts
Despite limited powers, the sheer number of directly elected mayors has the potential to be disruptive
They should give up abstentionism and try persuasion instead
Holyrood fails in attempt to get London’s veto struck down
First and deputy first minister posts should be rebranded as ‘joint first minister’, Westminster committee recommends
Plus, reviews of green schemes show devolution plays second fiddle to political self-interest at national level
Politicians are nervous to admit taxes will go up — fiscal devolution might ease the process
Humza Yousaf seeks to reverse population decline and address shortage of workers
Environmentalists hail ‘world-leading’ curbs on new highway projects as angry locals worry about economic impact and increased pollution
Projected £1bn deficit has put region’s funding in the spotlight and threatens irreparable damage to public services
Hopes of quick return to power-sharing hit as Democratic Unionists demand extra funding and guarantees over place in UK
Nationalists beat projections to take 144 of the 462 council seats in local elections
DUP seeks to retain council dominance on Thursday in test of support for Stormont boycott
Region’s political parties need to do ‘the right thing’, says Tony Blair, 25 years on from historic GFA
Move intensifies constitutional clash between Holyrood and Westminster
UK prime minister set to meet US president in Belfast to celebrate 25th anniversary of Good Friday Agreement
The Good Friday Agreement ended the region’s conflict but has struggled to underpin political stability
Centralising devolved scrutiny in England doesn’t make much sense, but the mayoral system does need some sunlight
Plus, how childcare in the region is eating into household incomes
Unionists scent their opportunity as charismatic first minister leaves the independence cause without a champion
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