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Attitudes to climate change in Northern Ireland can be broken down along religious lines, with the largest disparity emerging ...
The research found that Presbyterians were the most likely to be sceptical about climate change being caused by humans.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLetter: The Scottish ban on greyhound racing should be followed on both sides of Irish border
This welcome development comes shortly after New Zealand, Wales, and the Australian state of Tasmania pledged to end the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNLetter: The Ulster Unionists and DUP have been weak on the Irish Sea border and legacy
We also have coming down the line a weak Secretary of State, Hilary Benn, being led by the nose by Dublin. That might lead some people to fear that he is like his late father, who was an advocate of a ...
For many of us in Northern Ireland, from various backgrounds, an Irish presidential election can seem like the Eurovision ...
Survey found Catholics were more likely to view climate change as caused by humans, to trust scientific experts, and to back stronger action. Within Protestant denominations, attitudes vary, with ...
Catholics are more likely to be concerned about climate change than Protestants in Northern Ireland, with Presbyterians ...
Halogen ovens are rapidly becoming a popular, budget-friendly alternative to air fryers in Irish homes, offering the same ...
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A DUP MLA has criticised ‘sensationalist headlines’ relating to Presidential candidate Heather Humphreys’ culturally Protestant background.
The survey found that 62 per cent of Catholics believe climate change is mainly or entirely caused by human activity, ...
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