Evening Standard
News
Sport
Business
Lifestyle
Culture
Going Out
Homes & Property
Comment
Rebecca Black
UK
‘Community horrified and afraid’ after knife attack, says Lilian Seenoi-Barr
However, the former mayor of Londonderry and SDLP politician said they are reassured by the solidarity shown previously.
By
Rebecca Black
9 Jun 2026
UK
Man held on suspicion of attempted murder after police car driven at officer
The police officer was left with serious injuries following the incident in Downpatrick at the weekend.
By
Rebecca Black
2 Jun 2026
UK
DUP accuses Sinn Fein of ‘spectacle’ in their criticism of Education Bill
However Sinn Fein has argued they have allowed the Bill on to the floor of the Assembly to be debated.
By
Rebecca Black
1 Jun 2026
UK
Questions asked over independence of expert witness at Noah Donohoe inquest
Engineer and hydrologist Jeremy Benn is among expert witnesses who gave evidence about a culvert Noah is believed to have entered.
By
Rebecca Black
29 May 2026
UK
‘Extremely unlikely’ Noah Donohoe entered watercourse from anywhere but culvert
Thursday saw an expert questioned about conditions at the culvert at Premier Drive stream.
By
Rebecca Black
28 May 2026
UK
Stormont Executive ‘taking steps in right direction’ despite £1bn hole in budget
First Minister Michelle O’Neill and deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said a budget cannot be agreed on the current funding settlement.
By
Rebecca Black
27 May 2026
UK
Fresh bid to end hunting with dogs in Northern Ireland is ‘balanced’, MLA says
A previous bid to outlaw hunting wild mammals with dogs in the region was voted down.
By
Rebecca Black
26 May 2026
UK
Plea for information as first dig to find Disappeared victim begins
Seamus Maguire is thought to have been killed and secretly buried by republican paramilitaries between 1973 and 1976.
By
Rebecca Black
26 May 2026
UK
UK Government has ‘failed’ Northern Ireland in terms of funding – O’Neill
First Minister Michelle O’Neill also criticised Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for not meeting with her and the deputy First Minister.
By
Rebecca Black
26 May 2026
UK
First search to get under way for Disappeared victim Seamus Maguire
Seamus Maguire, 29, from Aghagallon, near Lurgan, is believed to have been killed and secretly buried by republican paramilitaries in 1976.
By
Rebecca Black
26 May 2026
UK
Enjoy your life, but pick your friends wisely – D-Day veteran on 100th birthday
George Spencer served with the Royal Navy during the Second World War and now lives in Northern Ireland.
By
Rebecca Black
24 May 2026
UK
DUP presses Chancellor for ‘better financial settlement’ for Northern Ireland
Party leader Gavin Robinson said the party also called for borrowing powers to build more homes and improve infrastructure.
By
Rebecca Black
23 May 2026
UK
Nicholas Gordon murder accused ‘gloated’ about what they had done, court told
The 51-year-old died in hospital from his injuries after being attacked in his apartment in east Belfast on May 12.
By
Rebecca Black
22 May 2026
UK
Camilla thanks people working and volunteering with domestic abuse survivors
The Queen was visiting a venue in Newtownards, Co Down.
By
Rebecca Black
21 May 2026
UK
Former senior NI police officer recalls Iraq role two decades on
Stephen White emphasised the importance of remembrance ahead of events to mark the end of Operation Telic.
By
Rebecca Black
21 May 2026
UK
Inquest jury shown footage of some of Noah Donohoe’s last-known movements
The inquest heard an expert could not be conclusive around when Noah lost possession of his rucksack.
By
Rebecca Black
20 May 2026
UK
Devolution in Northern Ireland has been ‘disastrous’ – Police Federation chief
Liam Kelly went on to claim London and Belfast are ‘passing the parcel of blame in a game of unedifying brinkmanship’.
By
Rebecca Black
20 May 2026
Environment
Muir vows to tackle climate change as ‘defining challenge of our generation’
During an address Andrew Muir also reaffirmed his strong support for an Independent Environmental Protection Agency.
By
Rebecca Black
20 May 2026
UK
Demand for officially integrated schools ‘varies’ across Northern Ireland – report
The report is set to be the first in a series of annual studies monitoring data.
By
Rebecca Black
19 May 2026
UK
First hearing of Patrick Finucane Inquiry to take place next month
The first preliminary hearing in the probe into the murder of the solicitor in 1989 will take place in Belfast on June 10.
By
Rebecca Black
19 May 2026
UK
A new Ireland is an alternative to a Reform-led UK – Stormont Opposition
Matthew O’Toole said a Reform Government will have a ‘seismic consequence’ for the people of Northern Ireland.
By
Rebecca Black
18 May 2026
1
2
3
4
5
...