Critics argue the state has ‘incorporated the highly contested central tenet of gender ideology’ into legislation through vague language and definitions.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said the judgment ‘changes nothing’ about the government’s operational plans to send illegal immigrants to Rwanda this July.
A coroner has delivered his preliminary findings in the inquest into the death of three IRA men shot dead by the SAS in Northern Ireland during The Troubles.
The High Court in Belfast has ruled a key part of the Northern Ireland Troubles Legacy Act is not compatible with the European Convention on Human Rights.
Legislation introduced to draw a line under crimes committed during The Troubles is set to come into force on May 1 but it has left many families unsatisfied.
Norther Ireland’s new first minister has demanded more funding from Westminster, as Stormont seeks to gain equal post-Brexit treatment with the rest of the UK.
New measures will alleviate unnecessary bureaucracy when moving goods from Great Britain to Northern Ireland and put an end to DUP’s boycott of power-sharing.
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the deal ‘does provide a basis’ for the DUP’s return. Sinn Féin leader said she’s ’optimistic' the executive will be back by Feb. 8.