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Judge orders the arrest of Enoch Burke after ‘trespassing’ at school
A judge has ordered Enoch Burke be arrested so he can be brought to court on Monday morning to hear whether he will be sent back to prison for breaching a court order.
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DUP calls Sinn Féin "petty" for questioning Ulster Scots funding for America250
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Judge orders immediate arrest of Enoch Burke for again breaching injunction
A judge has ordered the arrest of anti-transgender schoolteacher Enoch Burke for again breaching an injunction restraining him from going to Wilson’s Hospital School.
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Fact check: Iran protests and AI-generated ‘MPs’
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'I shook him, he has been a nightmare lately, I shook him': Man charged with cruelty to baby
The defendant, who cannot be identified in order to protect his alleged victim, faces one charge of child cruelty and a further charge of causing or allowing 'serious physical harm'
West Midlands police boss ‘due to retire’ amid Maccabi fan ban fallout
The chief constable of West Midlands police is to retire after his force faced criticism over the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv football fans from attending a football match against Aston Villa, it has been reported.
No reasonable precautions could have prevented Glencoe deaths, sheriff concludes
No reasonable precautions could have prevented the deaths of three hillwalkers who fell while roped together on a ridge, an inquiry has found.
Ex-council boss accused of deleting emails linked to Freedom of Information request about alleged loyalist threats
A former NI council chief is due to appear in court accused of deleting and trying to delete emails linked to a Freedom of Information request about alleged loyalist threats.
Education Authority statement after bus carrying 15 pupils involved in crash
Photos from the scene showed that the bus went off the road and crashed into a building site
Charles tells Ukraine: ‘We stand with you’
The King has reiterated the UK’s commitment to Ukraine, telling the nation “we stand with you” as he spoke of his hopes for a lasting peace that safeguards its “security, sovereignty and prosperity”.
Video of ‘stand-off’ between George Nkencho and armed gardai shown at inquest
A video of a “stand-off” between George Nkencho and armed gardai was shown at an inquest into his death.
'I gave a man in America a second chance at life . . . I’d love to chat to him some day'
The 22-year-old began his pre-donation injections on Christmas Day, and was in London for a procedure just a few days later.
Producer concerned for safety of ‘human swan’ expedition cameraman, inquiry told
A wildlife documentary producer has told an inquiry she was concerned about a cameraman’s safety when she saw him using a handheld camera to film a Facebook Live shortly before he died in a mid-air paramotor collision with colleague Sacha Dench.
Everything you need to know about the Criminal Barrister strike
Barristers are refusing to participate in any legal aid-funded Crown Court cases.
Paul Givan confirms new support body for controlled schools
A new dedicated body is to be established to support controlled schools in Northern Ireland.
ITV Loose Women star GK Barry looks completely different in unearthed throwback snap
Loose Women stars Nadia Sawalha, GK Barry, Jane Moore and Kaye Adams were left in stitches as they dug out snaps from 2016 as part of the latest '2026 is the new 2016' social media trend
More than 100 dead in torrential rain and floods across southern Africa
Torrential rain and flooding have killed more than 100 people in South Africa, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and authorities have warned that more severe weather was expected across several countries in southern Africa.
NI man's warning after rat in his car sees vehicle 'written off'
James told the Nolan Show on BBC Radio Ulster about the problems he had with a rat in his car
Man charged with assisting unlawful immigration is denied bail variation to return to Moldova
A 40-year-old man facing a charge of assisting unlawful immigration had a request to allow him to return home to Moldova refused today.
Robert Jenrick: My defection to Reform ‘united the right’
Robert Jenrick has insisted his defection to Reform UK was “uniting the right”, as he said he had put the country before his allegiance to the Conservative Party.