Northern Irish politics
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Politics live with Andrew SparrowHumza Yousaf says he’s ‘very confident’ of winning no confidence vote and he will ‘compromise’ with critics – as it happened
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Robert Halfon quits as skills, apprenticeships and higher education minister as James Heappey confirms decision to step down
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The irony may be that Nigel Farage has done more for unification than generations of Republicans, says journalist John Walsh
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Leo Docherty, Foreign Office minister, says government ‘working at pace’ to hold those responsible for Russian opposition leader’s death to account
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Some in Northern Ireland see themselves as British through and through – but on the mainland, we find we’re just ‘Irish’, says the writer and campaigner Emma DeSouza
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Speakers at the ‘PopCons’ event in London attacked the ECHR, WHO, Davos attendees, ‘anti-capitalists’ and ‘wokery’
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SNP condemns Sunak’s £1,000 Rwanda bet as ‘grotesque, callous and downright cruel’
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Northern Ireland’s devolved government has reconvened and appointed Michelle O’Neill as first minister in a historic moment for Sinn Féin and Irish nationalism1:07
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Labour deputy leader says green spending would depend on state of public finances during visit to Scotland
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A deal agreed with the DUP will allow power sharing to resume in Northern Ireland, with Sinn Féin the largest party. Rory Carroll reports from BelfastPodcast
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The months and years tick by in a hospital waiting room as patients wait for political compromise and functional health service