NewsNewsN. IrelandN. Ireland PoliticsPipe bomb at Sinn Féin office an 'attack on democracy' - first ministerSinn Féin says it was found outside the constituency offices of Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins and Dáire Hughes MP.13 hrs agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsMinister launches new employment strategies The strategy aims to get 50,000 more people with disabilities into employment over the next decade. 9 hrs agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsNI power supply was 'at risk of a single point of failure'The permanent secretary of the Department for the Economy says the issue was "significant" but not close to a "blackout".4 days agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsUnionists feel 'ignored' over council's Irish language policyUnionist councillors may call for a decision on promoting the Irish language to be reviewed.4 days agoNorthern IrelandBadenoch mistakenly says NI voted in favour of BrexitIn a BBC NI interview, the Tory leader said the "last time I checked, Northern Ireland did vote to leave".4 days agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsMinister launches new employment strategies The strategy aims to get 50,000 more people with disabilities into employment over the next decade. 9 hrs agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsSDLP conference: Leader's speechSDLP leader Claire Hanna addresses the annual party conference in Belfast.SDLP wants Irish ministry to prepare for border pollClaire Hanna addresses the SDLP annual conference, her second since becoming party leader last year.3 days agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsNI power supply was 'at risk of a single point of failure'The permanent secretary of the Department for the Economy says the issue was "significant" but not close to a "blackout".4 days agoNorthern Ireland PoliticsBelfast City Council votes in favour of Irish language policyThe policy could see both English and Irish displayed on council vehicles and uniforms, as well as signs.Givan and Irish language schools 'on shared journey'The education minister made the comments as new research into Irish-medium schools shows significant pressures facing teachers.NI health workers 'will get their pay rise'John O'Dowd tells the assembly he is working with Mike Nesbitt "to look for ways for securing the pay uplift".Irish government consulted on cross-border digital IDs, says BennUnder the scheme aimed at tightening border controls, the IDs will be compulsory for all those working in the UK.Racial tensions fuelled by housing shortage, says ministerGordon Lyons says he can "fully appreciate and understand" why some people are concerned.