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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
Environment
Taoiseach ‘reluctant’ to put timeframe on decision for fuel hike intervention
Micheal Martin has said high energy costs are still being kept ‘under active review’ by his government.
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Rebecca Black
14 Mar 2026
UK
Belfast’s Commercial Court umbrellas returning ‘bigger and brighter’ than ever
The feature of many selfies at Commercial Court has undergone a major refurbishment.
By
Rebecca Black
11 Mar 2026
UK
Natalie McNally’s ex ‘lying and lying again to police to help himself’ – trial
The 32-year-old was killed at her home in Lurgan in 2022 and her partner Stephen McCullagh is on trial for her murder.
By
Rebecca Black
10 Mar 2026
UK
Reset of phone nothing to do with Natalie McNally death – ex-partner tells court
Ms McNally, 32, was pregnant when she was found dead at her home in Lurgan in December 2022.
By
Rebecca Black
10 Mar 2026
UK
‘Natalie was my best friend, you killed her’ – Ex-partner’s outburst in court
It came during the third week of the trial of Stephen McCullagh for the murder of his pregnant partner Natalie McNally in 2022.
By
Rebecca Black
9 Mar 2026
UK
Boy, 11, dies in Belfast road tragedy
Mason Keilhauer died in hospital after the incident on the Shankill Road on Saturday.
By
Rebecca Black
9 Mar 2026
Politics
Call for information as UK ‘moves closer’ to agreement with EU on agrifood trade
The Government is aiming to cut red tape, increase choice for consumers and restrict food price inflation.
By
Rebecca Black
9 Mar 2026
UK
Boy, 11, critically ill following Belfast road collision
A 34-year-old man was arrested at the scene in the Shankill Road on Saturday evening, but has since been released on bail.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
UK
Murder probe launched after discovery of woman’s body in Co Fermanagh
A 45-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
UK
How Stormont departments are allocated budgets must change – Paul Givan
Education Minister Paul Givan said allocations should be made based on inescapable pressures such as staff costs.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
Tech
Stormont Education Minister ‘sympathetic’ to social media ban
Paul Givan said he supports the concerns behind such a ban but questioned how it could be enforced.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
UK
European day of remembrance for terror victims to be marked at Westminster
The day has been marked with events at Stormont for a number of years.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
Politics
Relieved family reunions at Dublin Airport as chartered flight lands
Almost 200 people were on board the flight chartered by the Irish Government from Oman.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
UK
Man arrested following sudden death in Co Fermanagh
Police are at the scene in Enniskillen.
By
Rebecca Black
8 Mar 2026
UK
Former Irish president condemns US ‘attacks on truth’ during women’s day rally
Mary Robinson said the current US administration is ‘flooding the atmosphere with lies to confuse’.
By
Rebecca Black
7 Mar 2026
Politics
Irish Government charter from Middle East to touch down in Dublin later
The charter flight to assist Irish citizens in the Gulf region departed Oman on Saturday.
By
Rebecca Black
7 Mar 2026
Politics
Taoiseach condemns ‘reckless strike’ on peacekeeping base in Lebanon
Micheal Martin said all Irish peacekeepers serving in Lebanon ‘remain safe and accounted for’.
By
Rebecca Black
6 Mar 2026
Politics
‘So happy to be home’: Passengers of second plane from Dubai return to Ireland
Hundreds have touched down in Dublin on the first two flights to land on Irish soil since the escalated conflict between Iran and Israel and the US.
By
Rebecca Black
5 Mar 2026
UK
Fourth arrest made by detectives probing disappearance of Lisa Dorrian
The 25-year-old was last seen alive on February 27 2005 after attending a party at Ballyhalbert Caravan Park.
By
Rebecca Black
5 Mar 2026
Politics
Relief as first Irish flight from Dubai since Middle East crisis touches down
Passengers described seeing missiles overhead in the UAE city as they arrived at Dublin Airport.
By
Rebecca Black
5 Mar 2026
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