Northern Ireland

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UK raises terror threat level in Northern Ireland days before possible ... (CNN)

The decision to raise the threat level to “severe,” meaning an attack is highly likely, was made by the UK's MI5 security service and announced by UK Secretary ...

That created a problem as the UK left the EU’s regulatory system. A key part of the agreement is that the country’s power-sharing government must be comprised of politicians from both communities. The 1998 deal was brokered with the assistance of then-President Bill Clinton, who will also visit Northern Ireland to mark the occasion. While it’s not explicitly outlined in the GFA that there should be no border, it is considered essential to preventing violence flaring up. Together we will ensure there is no return to the violence of the past,” Heaton-Harris said Tuesday. Heaton-Harris said the move was made after an increase in “activity relating to Northern Ireland-related terrorism” including the attempted murder of a high-profile police officer last month.

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Northern Ireland U16s defeat South Africa in tournament opener (Irish FA)

Northern Ireland's Under-16 development team produced some slick football to defeat South Africa in their opening game in a four-team UEFA U16 development ...

At this stage confidence was oozing in the Northern Ireland team with Blaine McClure dictating the pace and Dylan Stitt making intelligent runs from midfield. The second goal came 10 minutes later courtesy of some brilliance from the impressive Brannigan. The other nations involved are Poland and Luxembourg.

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MI5 raises terror threat in Northern Ireland to 'severe' - meaning ... (Sky News)

MI5 has raised the terror threat level in Northern Ireland, the government has confirmed - citing a "small number" of people determined to cause harm ...

They must go." The decision to raise it back to "severe", meaning an attack is "highly likely", will not have been taken lightly by MI5. • Substantial - an attack is likely - this is the UK's national threat level In a written ministerial statement he said: "MI5 has increased the threat to Northern Ireland from Northern Ireland Related Terrorism from 'SUBSTANTIAL' (an attack is likely) to 'SEVERE' (an attack is highly likely). The threat level for the rest of the UK remains at "substantial", meaning an attack is considered "likely". The terror threat level in Northern Ireland has increased from "substantial" to "severe" meaning an attack is highly likely, the government has said.

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MI5 raises Northern Ireland terror threat level to 'severe' (The Irish Times)

Chris Heaton-Harris blames 'small number' of individuals determined to use 'politically motivated violence' for escalating threat.

“However, a small number of people remain determined to cause harm to our communities through acts of politically motivated violence. Mr Heaton-Harris said a “small number of people remain determined to cause harm to our communities through acts of politically motivated violence” as the terror threat level was raised. Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris cited a “small number” of individuals who remain determined to use “politically motivated violence”.

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Northern Ireland terrorism threat level rises (BBC News)

The move follows a rise in dissident republican activity, including a gun attack on a top policeman.

The terrorism threat level Severe is one level below critical, meaning an attack is expected imminently. Several loyalist paramilitary groups - the largest being the Ulster Volunteer Force and the Ulster Defence Association - are active in Northern Ireland but are not considered a threat to national security and therefore are not a factor in MI5's assessment. [tensions within loyalist groups have led to attacks](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-65085832) in parts of County Down in the past few days, the change to the threat level is not related to this flare up. "While the threat of an attack from these groups in this jurisdiction is generally considered to be low, An Garda Siochana will continue to work closely with services in Northern Ireland," he said. It was put on the back foot by several successful security operations run by MI5, leading to the first reduction in the terrorist threat level in Northern Ireland in a decade. But after a lull in activity the New IRA re-emerged in November with a bomb attack on a police patrol car. Mr Hamilton said the raised threat level was disappointing but he was confident the threat level could be lowered in time. The chairman of the Police Federation for Northern Ireland, Liam Kelly, said the escalation of the threat level was justified and that no one should be surprised. In a written statement to MPs, Mr Heaton-Harris said: "The public should remain vigilant, but not be alarmed, and continue to report any concerns they have to the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI)." [remains substantial in the rest of the UK](https://www.mi5.gov.uk/threat-levels), meaning an attack is a strong possibility. The terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland has been raised from substantial to severe, meaning an attack is highly likely.

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Britain raises domestic threat level for Northern Ireland to 'severe' (Reuters)

Britain's MI5 intelligence agency has increased the threat level in Northern Ireland from domestic terrorism to "severe" - meaning an attack is highly ...

It was lowered, for just over a year, in 2022. Register for free to Reuters and know the full story The British government said the level had been increased from "substantial" following the recent targeting of police officers, and it was not thought to be linked to the anniversary.

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UK government urged to boost police funding in Northern Ireland ... (BreakingNews.ie)

DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the PSNI must have the capacity to meet the threat.

“With police officers facing such a threat, now is the time for the government to provide that additional funding to ensure the PSNI has the full capacity to meet this threat.” Mr Donaldson has pressed the UK government for additional funding for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) to ensure it has the capacity to meet the threat. The UK government has been urged give police in Northern Ireland additional funding following the raising of the threat level to severe.

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Views sought on new racial equality law for Northern Ireland (Irish Legal News)

A public consultation is seeking views on Northern Ireland's race legislation ahead of a planned overhaul. The review of the Race Relations (NI) Order 1997 ...

“However, alignment with GB and Ireland must not be seen as the ultimate goal of this undertaking. “The new bill will have an effect across all walks of life. “This review of the current race relations legislation will ensure that anyone who has been discriminated against, because of their ethnicity, will have the best protection possible.

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Explore Northern Ireland's fantasy lands through the new Dungeons ... (BreakingNews.ie)

Filmed largely in Northern Ireland, the new Hollywood sci-fi movie showcases the destination's superstar attractions, says Sarah Marshall.

For a challenge, try the Mountain and Drinns trail, passing through conifer woodland and rising to the Curraghard viewpoint for a panorama of the view of the Northern Mournes. Within the 2,000 acres are private gardens, a chapel and the largest area of broadleaved woodland in Northern Ireland. In 1914, shortly after the outbreak of the First World War, Clandeboye estate was transformed into a training camp for the 36th (Ulster) division. Deployed to France in 1915, many died in the Battle of the Somme; the Ulster Tower memorial built in Thiepval is a replica of Helen’s Tower within Clandeboye estate. Several shops are dotted around the grounds, including the Shambles Workshop, selling upscaled pieces of vintage furniture. There’s a combination of natural beauty and exotic places that makes it feel like you’re in this other world and other time, which is what the movie is.” Once owned by the Hamilton family, it features multiple follies such as a barn designed to resemble a church, while several bridges, grottos and caves can be found along the Shimna River, which runs through the park. Located in Carrickfergus, a town that’s featured in numerous nostalgic folk songs by artists ranging from Jim McCann to Ed Sheeran, the historic building is open for guided tours. Recognisable from Game of Thrones, it also features in the new D&D film. Surrounded by water, it survived multiple attacks throughout the centuries thanks to its polygonal curtain wall – extended in 1217 when King John’s soldiers managed to scale the eastern side at low tide. “You’ve got a dragon that is about 120-foot long, slightly overweight, chasing a nimbler group of heroes. Blessed with enchanting forests and dramatic coastlines, Northern Ireland has provided a backdrop for countless glossy films and fantasy TV shows.

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'They can't keep me out': Biden vows to visit Northern Ireland despite ... (The Irish Times)

UK security service increases Northern Ireland terror threat level to 'severe' as Chris Heaton-Harris blames 'small number' of individuals for escalating ...

“However, a small number of people remain determined to cause harm to our communities through acts of politically motivated violence. Mr Heaton-Harris said a “small number of people remain determined to cause harm to our communities through acts of politically motivated violence” as the terror threat level was raised. Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris cited a “small number” of individuals who remain determined to use “politically motivated violence”.

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MI5 hikes Northern Ireland terror threat level to 'severe' (ABC News)

The U_K_'s MI5 intelligence service has raised the terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland' to “severe.”

Speaking to reporters Tuesday in North Carolina, Biden was asked if he was concerned about the increased threat level and whether that would affect his plans to visit. [Joe Biden](https://abcnews.go.com/alerts/JoeBiden) is expected to visit Northern Ireland to mark the anniversary. Paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland laid down their arms after the 1998 Good Friday peace accord largely ended three decades of violent conflict between Irish republican and British loyalist groups and U.K. Severe is the second-highest rung on a five-point scale and means an attack is considered highly likely. President Police say he suffered life-changing injuries.

2021 Review of Caravans Act (Northern Ireland) 2011 | Department ... (Department for Communities)

The Department for Communities is statutorily obliged to review the Caravans Act (NI) every five years. The 2021 Review of the Caravans Act (NI) 2011.

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New Northern Ireland women's away kit launched (Irish FA)

A new away kit for Northern Ireland's women's international teams inspired by the Giant's Causeway was unveiled today by adidas.

The shirt is the third in a series based on Northern Ireland’s land and sea. It comes in a sky tint colourway and has built-in Aeroready tech to wick away sweat. Adidas explained the away kit has been inspired by the rock formations along Northern Ireland’s North Coast and by the Giant’s Causeway in particular.

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'They can't keep me out': Biden vows to visit Northern Ireland despite ... (thejournal.ie)

MI5 yesterday increased the terror threat level in Northern Ireland from substantial to 'severe'. 228. 0. 6 minutes ago. US PRESIDENT JOE Biden has said the ...

[political leaders in Northern Ireland came together in rare show of unity](https://www.thejournal.ie/psni-shooting-omagh-reaction-6002314-Feb2023/) to issue a joint statement condemning the incident. “The public should remain vigilant, but not be alarmed, and continue to report any concerns they have to the Police Service of Northern Ireland,” Heaton-Harris said in a written statement to MPs yesterday. [MI5 yesterday increased the terror threat level in Northern Ireland from substantial to “severe”,](https://www.thejournal.ie/mi5-increases-terror-threat-level-in-northern-ireland-from-substantial-to-severe-6030869-Mar2023/) meaning an attack is highly likely. More than 5,000 readers have already pitched in to keep free access to The Journal. Full details of Biden’s visit have yet to be confirmed, but the US president replied “they can’t keep me out” when asked if the terrorism threat level in Northern Ireland would affect his plans. For the price of one cup of coffee each week you can help keep paywalls away.

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NI WU15s to compete in Bob Docherty tournament (Irish FA)

Northern Ireland will be taking part in one of the most prestigious girls' football competitions in Europe next week.

This year’s tournament is being staged in the Glasgow area. Northern Ireland last won the trophy in 2012, while the Republic are the current holders of the Bob Docherty Cup. Northern Ireland will be taking part in one of the most prestigious girls’ football competitions in Europe next week.

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