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Dublin
24 Nov 2023
Riots erupt in Ireland's capital Dublin
Ireland Dublin Riots: A riot broke out in Dublin, the capital of Ireland, after a knife attack on small children. The angry mob set police car and bus on fire.
Euro 2020
17 Nov 2019
Steve Davis spurns penalty chance as Netherlands seal Euro 2020 place
Davis fired high over the crossbar on a night of few clear-cut chances that ensured Northern Ireland`s only hope of reaching the finals would be through the playoffs.
Euro 2020 Qualifiers
10 Sep 2019
Germany edge Northern Ireland 2-0 to restore Euro 2020 order
The win put Germany on 12 points from five games, ahead on goal difference of second-placed Northern Ireland.
Euro 2020
29 Aug 2019
Toni Kroos back in Germany squad for Euro 2020 qualifiers
Kroos had missed their most recent internationals in June with a muscle injury while fellow midfielder Can last made the squad in October 2018 while Ter Stegen had been nursing a knee injury.
Northern Ireland
19 Aug 2019
Blast targets police near Northern Ireland border: Officers
There has been a rise in attacks on police in Northern Ireland in recent months, claimed by militant groups opposed to British rule and the 1998 peace accord that largely ended three decades of sectarian violence in the province.
British Open
20 Jul 2019
Emotional Rory McIlroy proud of British Open fightback, despite missing cut
It was always going to be tough after his opening 79 for McIlroy, but he rode a wave of emotion that swept across the links, and almost did enough to advance to the weekend with a six-under-par 65 that matched the best round of the tournament.
Rory Mcllroy
18 Mar 2019
Rory McIlroy wins Players Championship by one stroke in Florida
Mcllroy finished at 16-under 272 to edge American Jim Furyk, who with a gimme birdie at the final hole threatened to become the event's oldest winner at the age of 48.
Switzerland
13 Nov 2017
Switzerland secure 2018 FIFA World Cup spot edging out Northern Ireland
Switzerland held off Northern Ireland to seal a place at the 2018 World Cup in Russia with a 0-0 second-leg draw on Sunday that secured a 1-0 aggregate play-off victory.
Greece
10 Nov 2017
FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifiers: Northern Ireland fume in defeat, Croatia cruise
Brexit talks
17 Jul 2017
Round 1: Brexit talks start in Brussels with 20 months to go
A month after a first meeting where the two exchanged gifts inspired by a shared passion for hillwalking and spoke of the mountain of complexity they must climb, the Frenchman will press Davis to agree to Britain covering substantial British financial commitments and offer more detail on other British proposals.
Northern Ireland
28 Jun 2017
Northern Ireland power-sharing talks running out of time
The prospects of reviving a power-sharing government in Northern Ireland, a cornerstone of its peace process, appeared bleak Wednesday with parties still bickering in the last full day of talks.
UK
21 Jun 2017
Talks with Northern Ireland's DUP may take time, no sticking point: UK Minister
"There`s no individual sticking point. Talks are progressing," First Secretary of State Damian Green, who is effectively May`s deputy, told the BBC
London
18 Jun 2017
`Sombre` Britain prepares for historic Brexit talks
The Conservatives now have only 317 MPs in the 650-seat House of Commons and need the support of the DUP`s 10 MPs to command a razor-thin majority.
Britain Prime Minister
12 Jun 2017
British PM Theresa May to face Conservative Party questioning over poll setback
At just eight seats shy of a majority, Theresa May turned to the right-wing Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) of Northern Ireland, which won 10 seats in Westminster.
Northern Irish
09 Jun 2017
Northern Irish unionists to open talks with UK's Theresa May about support
The DUP - which defends Northern Ireland remaining part of the United Kingdom and takes a conservative approach to social issues.
Britain
14 May 2017
Britain is gearing up for EU rows, Brexit minister says
Britain is gearing up for rows with the EU over the structure of divorce talks and the future role of the European court, fuelling an increasingly bitter war of words before negotiations begin.
Martin McGuinness
23 Mar 2017
Northern Ireland braces for uncertain new era after Martin McGuinness
As the tricolour-draped coffin of former IRA commander turned peacemaker Martin McGuinness was carried to his Londonderry home this week, people across Northern Ireland`s sectarian divide were nervously eyeing a new era of uncertainty.
Martin McGuinness
21 Mar 2017
Northern Ireland's Martin McGuinness dies at 66
Martin McGuinness had announced on January 19 that he was bowing out of politics and would not lead his nationalist party into elections in March.
Northern Ireland
02 Mar 2017
Northern Ireland votes in fractious snap election
Northern Ireland`s remotest polling station got its ballot box on Wednesday after a choppy ferry journey to the 140 residents on Rathlin Island.
Brexit
24 Jan 2017
UK Supreme Court says PM Theresa May must get Parliament approval to trigger Brexit
The UK Supreme Court dismissed the government`s argument that Theresa May could simply use executive powers known as "royal prerogative" to invoke Article 50 of the EU`s Lisbon Treaty.
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