Could the election claim another leader’s scalp?
Doubts over whether Northern Irish party can be led from Westminster
Doubts over whether Northern Irish party can be led from Westminster
The SDLP will not enter into any pacts or deals with Sinn Fein, according to its leader Mike Nesbitt.
Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly yesterday gave final approval for legislation barring those with a serious conviction from taking up any political adviser role.
A change in Belfast city council’s policy on flying the Union flag exposes old divisions and results in a night of rage in the city.
A poll out this weekend puts the Alliance Party ahead of the Ulster Unionists – but what does this mean for Northern Ireland and the parties involved?
Political leaders in Northern Ireland call for prayer for Ian Paisley, the propsoects for Scottish independence don’t look so great, and Welsh Labour defends the NHS in the principality.
Scottish and Welsh patients face cancelled appointments as Northern Ireland’s SDLP outlines support for striking workers, reports Left Foot Forward’s Ed Jacobs.
Bad blood is continuing to run in the SDLP leadership challenge, which may spill over into a three-way contest.
Ulster parties have supported a review into the way special advisers at Stormont are appointed, following anger at the appointment by Sinn Fein of Mary McArdle.
Ed Jacobs looks at the aftermath of the first ever ‘everyday’ elction in Northern Ireland and asks what the future holds for the Stormont Assembly.