Australia on Friday reissued its travel advice to the United Kingdom, warning travellers about the rising threat bomb attacks in Northern Ireland and leading to a row over the threat to tourism.
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Telegraph on 28th Aug 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
No, not the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.I mean the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.Actually, that's not what I mean.What we want is the United Kingdom of Ireland and Great Britain.Capital to be Dublin. Finance Minister to be Irish.
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FreedomAndWhiskey on 10th Dec 2009 (via freedomandwhisky.blogspot.com)
Leslie Cree MLA, Ulster Unionist Party Spokesperson for Enterprise Trade and Investment has raised questions about Arlene Foster's handling of Northern Ireland's economy. The latest Ulster Bank Northern Ireland Quarterly Review says that there is overwhelming evidence that Northern Ireland's economy is now in recession and in a much worse position than other parts of the United Kingdom...
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UlsterUnionists on 5th Nov 2008 (via uup.org)
Les Reid: Northern Ireland should have the same rules on abortion as the rest of the United Kingdom
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Guardian on 31st Jul 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
Following the tragic deaths in Northern Ireland, talk of a march for peace has already met with the cynical response that marching has never solved anything in Ulster (Ireland unites against the killers, 11 March). This is, I believe, less of an allusion to those annual demonstrations of the Orange Order than to the protests led by the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association, whose peaceful camp...
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Guardian on 12th Mar 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
Responding to media report of BNP activity in Northern Ireland, Ulster Unionist Party Leader Sir Reg Empey MLA has said that the Far Right party does not represent the people of East Belfast or the people of the entire United Kingdom.
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UlsterUnionists on 16th Jun 2009 (via uup.org)
The Visteon workers are here. As much as anything else, see the organisational opportunities afforded by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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DavidLindsay on 22nd Apr 2009 (via davidaslindsay.blogspot.com)
I am pleased to report to you that Northern Ireland has the fastest growing population in the United Kingdom, it has been revealed. The annual report of the Registrar General concludes the Ulster population has risen by a full one per cent, ensuring the Northern Ireland now has over 1.75m inhabitants. The dramatic rise up in the year up until mid-2007 was twice the rate of both Scotland and Wales ...
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ATangledWeb on 10th Dec 2008 (via atangledweb.squarespace.com)
Returning to the "othering" of Gaeldom in Scotland, and also in Ireland, the partition of the United Kingdom in 1922 destroyed the partnership between Highland and Irish land reformers, which would have had a knock-on effect throughout the United Kingdom as the results of their much better-organised agitation bore legislative fruit at Westminster. You might argue that there would have been separat...
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DavidLindsay on 27th Jan 2009 (via davidaslindsay.blogspot.com)
Fewer young people from Northern Ireland apply to go to universities across the United Kingdom in September 2012.
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BBCPolitics on 31st Jan 2012 (via bbc.co.uk)