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The otter is the fourth largest land mammal in Northern Ireland you can find it along the river systems, although it is seldom seen and will avoid contact with humans.
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The otter is the fourth largest land mammal in Northern Ireland. It can be found along the river systems, although it is seldom seen and will avoid contact with humans. Profmore (talk) 00:33, 3 September 2023 (UTC)Reply
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Have found a source for "English is a de facto official language". Official status of languages in the UK and Ireland Mac Sithigh D, Common Law World Review (2018) states the source for this as "Dunbar R (2007) Diversity in addressing diversity: Canadian and British legislative approaches
to linguistic minorities and their international legal context. In: Williams C (ed)
Language and Governance. Cardiff: University of Wales Press, pp.104-158. " Page 112, although I cannot check this as I do not have access to the original. Brimsby (talk) 11:01, 5 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
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A few random comments: 1. It's claimed that Districts have replaced Counties for governing, yet there is almost no information about the Districts. This is obviously a flaw in an article about a political/national sub-division, especially one with democratic governance. 2. The Districts need a map and demographic information or a *good* explanation of why they are ignored here.(not to mention an explanation of why they replaced counties and how the governments are formed and influence the NI and UK governments. 3. Schools section claim the 2021-2022 school year is "the most recent". As I write this in Oct. '24, it is false. And a note to would-be editors: AVOID the terms "most recent" and "current" because what you write here may be there for years if not decades (and it shouldn't be assumed that it'll be updated in a timely fashion). 4. Economic section uses the term GVA with no explanation. I shouldn't have to guess. If I don't know what it means, and I don't, then most readers unfamiliar with NI won't either, I'd bet.5. This article seems stuck in the past. Really, what relevance is rope making to the economy? Should the section lead with that? (If so, then why not hunting and scavenging (and living in caves)? Crikey, the section doesn't even mention when/how/why "ship building", "rope making" and "textiles" lost their preeminence. And "services" is a lame descriptor for the major component of the GVA (whatever that is). Financial services? Health services? Government services?... Way too much talk about "tradition" here at the expense of ignoring the way it is TODAY.98.17.180.146 (talk) 13:10, 7 October 2024 (UTC)Reply
I should also add that the terms unionist, nationalist, loyalist, and republican have general meanings that don't clearly convert to their Norther Ireland usage. The pairs shouldn't be used as synonyms here. That is, once you explain these terms, choose one (for the two sides (I assume these describe two opposing points of view?)) and stick with it. (And you should consider a short section devoted to explaining who loyalists, republicans, unionists, and nationalists are.) Also, shouldn't these terms be capitalized (here)?98.17.180.146 (talk) 13:23, 7 October 2024 (UTC)Reply