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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.
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Rebecca Black
9 Jun 2026
UK
First Minister questioned over engagement with China, but not US president
UUP leader Jon Burrow was speaking after Michelle O’Neill confirmed she will not attend the White House on St Patrick’s Day.
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Rebecca Black
16 Feb 2026
UK
Jury sworn in at Natalie McNally murder trial
Stephen McCullagh, 35, from Woodland Gardens, Lisburn, has denied murdering her.
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Rebecca Black
16 Feb 2026
UK
Proceedings due to get under way in Natalie McNally murder trial
Stephen McCullagh, 35, from Woodland Gardens, Lisburn, has denied murdering her.
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Rebecca Black
16 Feb 2026
UK
Chloe Mitchell murder trial to get under way next month
There had been fears the case would be delayed due to an ongoing strike by criminal barristers over legal aid fees.
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Rebecca Black
16 Feb 2026
Business News
Beauty lovers and retail experts hail first Sephora store on island of Ireland
It is the beauty retailer’s first opening in the UK in 2026.
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Rebecca Black
12 Feb 2026
UK
Frustration at ‘continuing delay’ over public inquiry into Pat Finucane’s death
Mr Finucane’s widow Geraldine was speaking on the 37th anniversary of his murder by loyalist terrorists.
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Rebecca Black
12 Feb 2026
UK
Playing Troubles victims off against veterans not helpful, says commissioner
Joe McVey also expressed concern around the funding of services for victims and survivors.
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Rebecca Black
11 Feb 2026
UK
Police pressed for progress towards James Donegan inquest
Coroner Joe McCrisken told a barrister for the PSNI that updates are expected at pre-inquest review hearings.
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Rebecca Black
10 Feb 2026
UK
‘Dereliction of duty’ not to take up US St Patrick’s Day trip – Lyons
Stormont Communities Minister Gordon Lyons has confirmed he will travel to Washington DC next month.
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Rebecca Black
9 Feb 2026
UK
Government’s continuing refusal to name Stakeknife ‘deeply insulting’ to victims
The Army’s former spy within the IRA was widely believed to be Belfast man Freddie Scappaticci, who was 77 when he died in 2023.
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Rebecca Black
9 Feb 2026
Politics
Westminster committee urges Government to formally name Stakeknife
The Army’s former spy within the IRA was widely believed to be west Belfast man Freddie Scappaticci, who was 77 when he died in 2023.
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Rebecca Black
9 Feb 2026
Celebrity News
Historic fashion collection brought back to life 50 years after devastating fire
The Ulster Museum’s entire costume and textile collection was destroyed following a firebomb attack at Malone House in 1976.
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Rebecca Black
8 Feb 2026
UK
Stormont Executive agrees £55m for public sector pay awards and infrastructure
The biggest allocation of £18.3m is going to the Department of Health.
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Rebecca Black
6 Feb 2026
UK
Striking criminal barristers need to meet me halfway, says Long
Stormont Justice Minister Naomi Long was speaking as criminal barristers continued strike action over fees paid for legal aid work.
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Rebecca Black
5 Feb 2026
UK
Family of 1975 murder victim Bertie Frazer ‘failed by RUC investigation’
The police ombudsman found the level of available archive material was a ‘stark example of limited police record management’.
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Rebecca Black
5 Feb 2026
UK
First Minister concerned after police officer names appear on NI courts website
The officers sought compensation after a major data breach in 2023.
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Rebecca Black
4 Feb 2026
UK
First and deputy First Ministers reject assertion they are ‘controlled’
Alliance MLA Stewart Dickson made the claim as he questioned them over the lack of agreement over the redevelopment at the former Maze prison site.
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Rebecca Black
4 Feb 2026
UK
Stormont Infrastructure Minister pressed on potholes
DUP MLA Jonathan Buckley claimed Liz Kimmins’ plan to tackle potholes is ‘not working’.
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Rebecca Black
3 Feb 2026
Politics
RE provision in NI to be reviewed but ‘Christianity will remain central’ – Givan
It comes after a Supreme Court judgment that Christian religious education at schools in the region does not comply with human rights standards.
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Rebecca Black
3 Feb 2026
UK
Stormont leaders ‘prioritising division over delivery’ two years in
Opposition leader Matthew O’Toole was speaking on the second anniversary of the restoration of devolved government in Northern Ireland.
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Rebecca Black
3 Feb 2026
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