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Rebecca Black
UK
86 households contact Housing Executive after Northern Ireland riots
Communities Minister Gordon Lyons condemned those he described as ‘intent on destroying communities’.
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Rebecca Black
15 Jun 2026
UK
Spooky house transformation in Co Down dedicated to boy with rare cancer
The Halloween house in Bangor is raising money for the Children’s Cancer Unit on behalf of Tommy Graham, six.
By
Rebecca Black
30 Oct 2025
UK
Government spends £4.3m on legal defence of Soldier F
The former paratrooper was accused of the murder of two men during the events of Bloody Sunday in Londonderry in 1972.
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Rebecca Black
29 Oct 2025
UK
PM ‘in regular contact’ with N Ireland chief constable over funding shortages
The PSNI is facing a bill expected to reach £120 million for compensation following a major data breach.
By
Rebecca Black
29 Oct 2025
UK
Stormont Opposition pledge to press Givan to respond over Israel trip
The Education Minister has been criticised after his department publicised his visit to a school during the trip.
By
Rebecca Black
29 Oct 2025
UK
Suspected cocaine worth estimated eight million euro seized
Irish police seized 116 kilos of the substance along with electronic devices.
By
Rebecca Black
29 Oct 2025
Politics
214 held by immigration enforcement for working illegally in Northern Ireland
Across the UK, 8,000 illegal migrants were arrested by Immigration Enforcement from October 2024 to September 2025.
By
Rebecca Black
28 Oct 2025
Politics
Stormont Education Minister Paul Givan under fire over visit to Israel
The Northern Ireland Teachers’ Council said the visit was ‘deeply troubling’.
By
Rebecca Black
28 Oct 2025
Celebrity News
Court sentencing remarks in Northern Ireland set to be broadcast
Justice Minister Naomi Long has announced her intention to bring forward new legislation to allow the broadcast of certain court proceedings.
By
Rebecca Black
27 Oct 2025
UK
Northern Ireland urged to trial shared e-scooter scheme
The region is at risk of falling behind in terms of sustainable transport, a charity has warned.
By
Rebecca Black
27 Oct 2025
UK
Avian influenza prevention zone to be introduced in NI
It will place a legal requirement on all bird keepers in the region to follow strict biosecurity measures.
By
Rebecca Black
24 Oct 2025
UK
PSNI chief to be shown sensitive files relating to Jock Davison’s death
The 47-year-old was shot dead in the Markets area of Belfast in May 2015.
By
Rebecca Black
24 Oct 2025
UK
Northern Ireland’s political leaders divided over Soldier F acquittal
First Minister Michelle O’Neill expressed disappointment while DUP leader Gavin Robinson hailed a ‘clear and welcome outcome’.
By
Rebecca Black
23 Oct 2025
UK
Veterans welcome acquittal of Soldier F over Bloody Sunday killings
The former paratrooper was charged with the murder of two men during the shootings in Londonderry in 1972.
By
Rebecca Black
23 Oct 2025
UK
‘We took them to the wire’ – Bloody Sunday families vow to continue campaign
They were reacting outside Belfast Crown Court after former paratrooper Soldier F was acquitted of two counts of murder.
By
Rebecca Black
23 Oct 2025
UK
Long-awaited trial of Soldier F withstood potential collapse over evidence
Soldier F’s defence team maintained their position that the key evidence against him was ‘unreliable’.
By
Rebecca Black
23 Oct 2025
UK
Verdict expected in Soldier F trial over Bloody Sunday murders
The former paratrooper has been charged with the murders of James Wray and William McKinney in Londonderry on January 30 1972.
By
Rebecca Black
23 Oct 2025
Politics
Benn pressed on potential ‘collapse’ of motor industry due to incoming EU rules
DUP MP Gavin Robinson said new rules coming on emissions and sales of cars will have a significant impact.
By
Rebecca Black
22 Oct 2025
UK
Benn has ‘no doubt’ Irish Government will honour legacy commitments
Mr Benn unveiled a legacy framework for dealing with Northern Ireland’s troubled past with Tanaiste Simon Harris last month.
By
Rebecca Black
22 Oct 2025
UK
Stormont declared ‘crime scene’ over environmental crisis at Lough Neagh
The symbolic arrest of an ‘MLA’ was also staged at the front of Parliament Buildings in Belfast by environmental activists.
By
Rebecca Black
21 Oct 2025
UK
Independent regulator for environment in Northern Ireland recommended
The role is to include oversight of air and water quality, waste management, nature and biodiversity and the marine environment.
By
Rebecca Black
21 Oct 2025
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