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David Young
UK
Starmer condemns Belfast stabbing attack as ‘horrific’ and ‘abhorrent’
Graphic video footage is circulating online appearing to show the violent incident unfold on Kinnaird Avenue in the north of the city.
By
David Young
9 Jun 2026
UK
King in Caithness to mark series of nuclear industry anniversaries
Charles also met local sea cadets and Royal National Lifeboat Institution volunteers from the area.
By
David Young
28 Jul 2025
Politics
Swinney to press Trump on Scotch whisky tariffs exemption
Mr Trump’s five-day visit to Scotland is largely a private one.
By
David Young
28 Jul 2025
UK
Tourism chiefs in NI confident of another swift return of the Open
Last week’s Open Championship at Royal Portrush Golf Club was the second-best attended in the tournament’s history.
By
David Young
21 Jul 2025
UK
Plans unveiled for NI’s first new championship links golf course for 100 years
The £30 million course will be located at Bellarena in the region’s north west.
By
David Young
18 Jul 2025
UK
Tourism chief hopes hosting Open will create investment boost for golf courses
The 153rd Open at Royal Portrush is set to become the second best attended in history.
By
David Young
16 Jul 2025
UK
Golf superfan gets tattooed with star players ahead of Open’s return to NI
Jordan Black, 35, received a favourable reaction from Spain’s Jon Rahm when they spoke about his golfing body art challenge at an Open practice day.
By
David Young
16 Jul 2025
UK
Calls for removal of migrant effigies in boat placed on loyalist bonfire in NI
The display has been erected on the bonfire in Moygashel in Co Tyrone.
By
David Young
9 Jul 2025
UK
Lisbon Lion John Clark attained football immortality with Celtic, funeral told
The defender from Lanarkshire, who died last month aged 84, was a member of Celtic’s history-making, European Cup winning side in 1967.
By
David Young
4 Jul 2025
Politics
NI Communities Minister attacks ‘shameful’ welfare reform plans
Gordon Lyons said the Labour Government had made an ‘incredible mess’ of its welfare reform agenda.
By
David Young
3 Jul 2025
UK
Teenage boys accused of Ballymena sex assault appear before court again
The 14-year-olds are charged with the attempted rape of a girl in the Clonavon Terrace area of the town last month.
By
David Young
2 Jul 2025
Politics
Scottish government minister says UK welfare reforms should be abandoned
The Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill passed its first legislative hurdle at Westminster.
By
David Young
1 Jul 2025
Tech
Funding secured for tech solution to help domestic abuse victims contact 999
The pilot platform will be run by Belfast-based company Inclutech after landing a £400,000 investment.
By
David Young
30 Jun 2025
UK
PSNI ‘far more robust’ in response to attacks on officers, warns Jon Boutcher
The chief constable was highlighting high levels of assaults against officers across all areas of policing.
By
David Young
19 Jun 2025
Politics
New schemes to ease flow of veterinary medicines into Northern Ireland
The details were outlined in a policy paper published by Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn.
By
David Young
19 Jun 2025
UK
Preparatory work begins ahead of mass grave excavation at mother and baby home
Research indicates that almost 800 babies were buried in a sewerage system at the St Mary’s home in Tuam, Co Galway between 1925 and 1961.
By
David Young
16 Jun 2025
UK
Benn defends collaboration with Irish Government over legacy issues
The DUP’s Gavin Robinson dubbed the Northern Ireland Secretary ‘foolish and hapless’ over his approach to dealing with the legacy of the Troubles.
By
David Young
13 Jun 2025
UK
Omagh bomb inquiry chair refuses Government’s bid to redact civil servant names
The decision relates to the dissemination of the names to other core participants to the inquiry, not their publication in the media.
By
David Young
3 Jun 2025
UK
Man who died in supermarket shooting incident fired in the air as shoppers fled
Gardai said the suspect shot himself when he was challenged by armed gardai outside the Tesco store in Carlow on Sunday evening.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
Business News
Belfast tech company invests £1.8m in cybersecurity solution for factory floors
Economy minister Caoimhe Archibald attended the announcement by ANGOKA.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
UK
Scene of fatal supermarket shooting incident in Ireland declared safe
The Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit carried out an examination of the area in Carlow town following Sunday evening’s shooting.
By
David Young
2 Jun 2025
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