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Good Friday agreement

May 2024

  • Sectarian Murals by Gareth McConnell, published by Sorika

    Belfast’s sectarian murals up close and less personal – in pictures

  • Prime minister Rishi Sunak holds a press conference about his 'stop the boats' policy in Downing Street, London on 15 November 2023.

    The Guardian view on asylum and Northern Ireland: Rishi Sunak has sabotaged his own legacy

  • Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer sets out plans to tackle small boat crossings<br>Britain's opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer speaks, at an event on how to tackle small boat crossings, in Deal, Britain, May 10, 2024. REUTERS/Carlos Jasso

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Keir Starmer averts row with union leaders as Labour reiterates ‘full commitment’ to new deal for working people – as it happened

  • A protests agains the Rwanda bill at Downing Street earlier this month

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    UK politics: government to appeal against ruling that blocks Rwanda deportations in Northern Ireland – as it happened

February 2024

  • Former Taoiseach John Bruton arrives at Leinster House, Dublin, to address the Seanad on Brexit.<br>J2AWHB Former Taoiseach John Bruton arrives at Leinster House, Dublin, to address the Seanad on Brexit.

    John Bruton obituary

    Irish taoiseach who helped pave the way for the Good Friday Agreement and laid the foundations for economic growth
  • Rishi Sunak, right, with Michelle O'Neill, left and  Emma Little-Pengelly

    British and Irish governments play down Sinn Féin’s calls for united Ireland

    Rishi Sunak urges Stormont executive to focus on bread-and-butter issues in Northern Ireland
  • Keir Starmer at Labour’s business event on Thursday in London.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Starmer says Labour would level up workers’ rights in way not attempted for decades – as it happened

    Labour leader tells conference that reforms ‘may not please everyone in room’

January 2024

  • Sinn Fein's leader Michelle O'Neill .

    The Guardian view on Northern Ireland: a historic deal that allows government to function

    Editorial: The assembly could see politicians who worked together against Brexit and against the abortion ban take up prominent roles

December 2023

  • David Trimble and Tony Blair

    David Trimble was ‘extraordinarily rude’ to Tony Blair at Good Friday talks

  • The home secretary, James Cleverly, sets out new immigration legislation in the Commons

    Hidden victims of the UK’s cruel visa rule plans

November 2023

  • Rishi Sunak speaking behind a podium marked 'Stop the boats'

    Sunak risks ripping up Good Friday agreement over Rwanda, senior Tories say

  • Arab and Jewish Israeli women protest at Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, against violence between Israel and Hamas, 14 May 2021.

    The key to negotiating peace in Israel and Palestine? Women

October 2023

  • Colourful algae

    ‘The hope we had is gone’: how 20 months of stasis has paralysed Northern Ireland

    While the DUP conference may put a brave face on the crisis, public services and even the state’s legitimacy are hollowing

August 2023

  • Martin Kettle

    In Northern Ireland, even a data breach can be deadly – and the ripple effects could be disastrous

    Martin Kettle
    The return of power-sharing has never been more urgent, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
  • Memorial service

    Omagh service remembers the 29 killed in 1998 in worst Troubles atrocity

    Families gather in Co Tyrone town in Northern Ireland in 25-year memorial to those killed in dissident republican bombing
  • Tory peer Zac Goldsmith resigned as Foreign Office minister in June over ‘apathy’ on climate issues in Rishi Sunak’s government.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Tory peer Zac Goldsmith could be ‘very tempted’ to back Labour over climate issues - as it happened

    Peer says he would consider support for opposition at the next election if party focused more on nature, not just carbon

July 2023

  • Children from a loyalist area in Belfast in front of a Union Jack flag mural, in Northern Ireland in 1971.

    ‘These stories must be talked about’: the film-maker shedding new light on the Troubles

    James Bluemel talks about his acclaimed new BBC series Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland

June 2023

  • Jane Morrice and Ann McCann

    ‘Our hopes were so high’: the women who caught the mood of the Good Friday deal look back, 25 years on

    When the agreement was endorsed, the joy of two women was an emblem of boundless optimism on our front page. They talk about what’s happened since

May 2023

  • US president Joe Biden gestures with his hand to his face

    Unionists angry as Joe Biden says he visited Northern Ireland to ‘make sure the Brits didn’t screw around’

  • Kemi Badenoch at the Cabinet Office earlier this week.

    Politics live with Andrew Sparrow
    Kemi Badenoch criticised by ERG chief and other Tories over ‘massive climbdown’ on retained EU law – as it happened

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