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A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target Irish Catholics in the territory.
Two-time major champion Jon Rahm has heaped praise on Tom McKibbin as the Northern Ireland golfer is ready for a crack at his second Open Championship this week.
Disgraceful’: MPs slam rollback of Northern Ireland legislation that could lead to payouts for terrorists - MPs suggested the move would open a ‘witch-hunt’ against veterans who had served to protect
Anti-migrant acts such as the bonfire with effigies of refugees in a boat were ‘racist and ugly,’ and Northern Ireland says ‘no to that in society,’ First Minister Michelle O’Neill tells Anadolu - Ana
Scheffler talked Tuesday at The Open Championship about how he wrestles with his love for competition and what it really means.
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Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland weather warning for heavy rain and thunderstorms issued by Met OfficeThe Met Office has issued a weather warning covering the whole of Northern Ireland. The yellow thunderstorm alert comes into force at 11am on Tuesday, July 15, and will remain in force until 5pm on the same day.
Thunderstorms and heavy rain could bring travel disruption across the north on Tuesday. The Met Office has issued a yellow thunderstorm warning, which will be in place from 11am until 5pm, with potential for isolated hail and lightning strikes.
An effigy of a boat containing mannequins of migrants was set alight in the village of Moygashel on Thursday, in an incident condemned by political and religious leaders as racist and threatening.
Authorities in Northern Ireland are investigating a bonfire that featured effigies of migrants in a boat and a banner reading “stop the boats’’ to determine whether it was a hate incident.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNScarva 2025 resolutions: EU continues to impose laws on Northern Ireland and 'open borders' also leading to uncertaint, says Royal Black InstitutionThe European Union continues to impose laws on Northern Ireland - which together with "open borders" - continues to lead to "much uncertainty" in business and society, the Royal Black Institution affirmed yesterday.