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Jonathan McCambridge
UK
Prosecution case concludes in Sir Jeffrey Donaldson sex offences trial
Donaldson, 63, has pleaded not guilty to 18 alleged offences while Eleanor Donaldson is facing a trial of the facts.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
9 Jun 2026
Politics
George Mitchell’s name to be dropped from scholarship over Epstein links
The US-Ireland Alliance said the George J Mitchell Scholarship Programme would no longer bear the former US senator’s name.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
1 Feb 2026
Environment
Delivery of flood relief schemes has been too slow, minister admits
It comes as a Status Yellow rain warning is in place for a number of counties on Monday.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
1 Feb 2026
UK
Government giving veterans ‘preferential treatment’ in legacy approach – O’Neill
The First Minister said there needed to be ‘fairness across the board’ in legislation currently going through Westminster.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
1 Feb 2026
UK
Momentum for Irish unity poll ‘doesn’t exist’ – Emma Little-Pengelly
Michelle O’Neill said she could envisage a border referendum while she is First Minister.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
1 Feb 2026
Environment
Clean-up continues in Ireland following latest flooding
Parts of Co Wexford remain among the worst hit areas following further overnight rain.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
31 Jan 2026
UK
Armstrong to lead initiative to attract more women into UUP
Diana Armstrong, who was ratified in the deputy leadership role on Saturday, is currently the party’s only female MLA.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
31 Jan 2026
Politics
Burrows makes party unity plea as he denies having ‘difficult meeting’
The new UUP leader addressed rumours of dissent among his team of MLAs.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
31 Jan 2026
UK
Woman tells inquest she saw Noah Donohoe cycling naked before he disappeared
The inquest into the death of the Belfast schoolboy is in its second week.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
29 Jan 2026
UK
Woman found Noah Donohoe’s bike the evening he went missing, inquest told
Witness Karen Crooks was also questioned about access to a culvert at the rear of her home in Belfast.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
29 Jan 2026
UK
Woman who saw Noah Donohoe fall from bike ‘confused’ about head injury theory
Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Jan 2026
UK
Eight veterans investigated over Bloody Sunday evidence will not be prosecuted
Thirteen people were shot dead when members of the Army’s Parachute Regiment opened fire on civil rights demonstrators in Londonderry in 1972.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Jan 2026
UK
Inquest hears about moment Noah Donohoe fell from bike
Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Jan 2026
UK
Noah Donohoe looked startled after falling off bike, inquest hears
Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Jan 2026
Science
£40m digital healthcare centre wins planning permission
The facility in Belfast will provide support to innovators developing next-generation medical technologies.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
28 Jan 2026
Environment
‘Further disruption possible’ after Storm Chandra causes flooding and power cuts
The storm is also causing widespread travel disruption.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
27 Jan 2026
UK
Jury shown CCTV footage of Noah Donohoe’s final journey
The inquest also heard from one of Noah’s classmates, who said he had had no concerns about the mental health of his school friend in 2020.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
27 Jan 2026
UK
Friend of Noah Donohoe had ‘no concerns’ about his mental health
Noah was 14 when he was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
27 Jan 2026
Environment
Schools shut and thousands without power as Storm Chandra hits island of Ireland
The storm is also causing widespread travel disruption.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
27 Jan 2026
UK
New restrictions for young drivers to be introduced in Northern Ireland
The changes have been described as the ‘most significant reform to driver licensing and testing in almost 70 years’.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
27 Jan 2026
Politics
Former Army captain says Trump has ‘trampled over memories’ of Afghanistan dead
Doug Beattie said Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer must publicly ‘hold the president to task’.
By
Jonathan McCambridge
23 Jan 2026
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