The PSNI "doesn't need" 50:50 recruitment targets to increase the number of Catholics in the force, the Chief Constable has ...
The PSNI "doesn't need" 50:50 recruitment targets to increase the number of Catholics in the force, the Chief Constable has said.
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PSNI Chief Constable reacts to calls for 50:50 initiative to be reinstated
Figures released by the PSNI last month showed that the percentage of new Catholic applicants to join the force was at its ...
With one foot in the mosh pit and the other in the rave, Belfast duo Belfast lean into hybridity and maximalism in the name ...
Ireland is in the “middle range” of religious countries in Europe, according to a new report published by the Catholic bishops.
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NI Civil Service launch new recruitment drive to fill 120 vacancies with £47k starting salary
They said that applications from Protestants, people under the age of 35, people with a disability and people from minority ethnic communities are particularly welcomed.
It is time for the state to confront its own abuses during the Troubles by giving an apology for the activities of the Heavy ...
Talks last took place in the 1970s about having just one soccer side on this small island ...
The President of the Irish Catholic Bishops’ Conference said that while the results are not a complete reversal of recent decline, "it is saying something." ...
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Noel Doran: From frontline to footnotes – a history of our Secretaries of State
Both of the main Westminster parties used to send relative heavyweights to Belfast, but, over the last two decades, with a couple of exceptions, candidates have, to put it mildly, been drawn from much ...
A fortnight ago in Belfast’s Shankill Road I met four impressive young people who were deeply involved in their working-class, loyalist community: Stacey Graham, Adam Watters, Ryan McFarlane and Mark ...
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