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Jonathan McCambridge
UK
Donaldson’s wife hit ‘blank wall’ asking husband about alleged victim – trial
The jury at Newry Crown Court have been hearing further police interviews with the Donaldsons following their arrest in 2024.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
9 Jun 2026
Politics
Government home heating oil subsidy must be meaningful, John O’Dowd says
Stormont’s Finance Minister wrote to the Treasury last week seeking a financial intervention over energy costs.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
16 Mar 2026
UK
Natalie McNally murder trial jury shown police interview with accused
Ms McNally, 32, was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed at her home in Lurgan on December 18 2022.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
13 Mar 2026
UK
Natalie McNally considered breaking up with murder accused, court hears
The murder trial also heard that Stephen McCullagh made a 39-minute audio recording in Natalie’s parents’ home just weeks after her death.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
13 Mar 2026
UK
What Kneecap stand for is completely intolerable, Keir Starmer says
The Prime Minister has reacted to a High Court judgment involving a member of the rap trio.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
12 Mar 2026
Politics
We will not tolerate companies profiteering from Middle East crisis – Starmer
The Prime Minister will visit Northern Ireland on Thursday.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
12 Mar 2026
UK
Ex-partner of Natalie McNally tells court he did not kill her
Ms McNally, 32, was 15 weeks pregnant when she was killed at her home in Lurgan on December 18 2022.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
11 Mar 2026
Crime
Docklands bombing victim says he believes Gerry Adams played ‘major part’ in IRA
Jonathan Ganesh is giving evidence at the High Court in London in a civil case brought against the former Sinn Fein president.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
10 Mar 2026
Politics
O’Dowd calls for direct support for customers hit by home heating oil price rise
The Finance Minister said the powersharing Executive does not have the financial ‘firepower’ to fund any relief scheme.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
10 Mar 2026
UK
Multiple potential victims of ex-police officer identified in sex offences probe
The former officer was arrested by ombudsman investigators in December 2025.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
10 Mar 2026
UK
Review of Noah Donohoe search ‘raised concern over missing person fatigue’
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy has entered its seventh week.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
9 Mar 2026
UK
Police ‘gripped’ seriousness of Noah Donohoe search at early stage, inquest told
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, has now entered its seventh week.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
9 Mar 2026
UK
Jury cannot be reassured over officer’s Noah Donohoe search claims, inquest told
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its sixth week.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
4 Mar 2026
UK
Noah Donohoe investigation looked at known sex offenders in area, inquest hears
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its sixth week.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
4 Mar 2026
UK
‘Nothing to suggest’ Noah Donohoe had gone into tunnel, officer tells inquest
Noah, a pupil at St Malachy’s College, was 14 when his naked body was found in a storm drain tunnel in north Belfast in June 2020.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
4 Mar 2026
UK
Noah Donohoe’s body found as ‘quickly and safely’ as possible, inquest told
A separate witness told Belfast Coroner’s Court there was ‘complete and utter darkness’ in the tunnel system where the schoolboy was discovered.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
3 Mar 2026
UK
‘Complete and utter darkness’ in tunnel system where Noah Donohoe was found
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its sixth week.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
3 Mar 2026
Politics
Irish citizens in Gulf states urged to adopt ‘shelter in place’ strategy
Foreign Affairs Minister Helen McEntee said there are currently ‘no evacuation routes recommended for Gulf countries’.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
1 Mar 2026
Politics
Many will be apprehensive about Middle East tensions – Little-Pengelly
SDLP leader Claire Hanna said the UK Government must push for de-escalation.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Feb 2026
Politics
All possible steps must be taken to avoid Middle East escalation – Connolly
Irish premier Micheal Martin has said he is ‘deeply concerned’ about the risk of wider conflict in the area
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Feb 2026
Politics
Taoiseach concerned about risk of wider conflict following Iran strikes
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald described the missile strikes on Iran as ‘unprovoked military aggression’.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Feb 2026
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