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Police arrest three people in 'violent right-wing extremism' investigation
Northern Ireland Police did not provide details surrounding the reason for the arrests of two men and one woman
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Weather warnings remain with threat of 90mph winds from Storm Bram
Further travel disruption is expected thanks to Storm Bram, after flights and trains were cancelled and hundreds of properties left without power.
New figures show cost-of-living reality for many NI families
Action for Children has said that recent research from its Family Fun showed that the food costs and energy bills are the biggest issues facing families who are in need of crisis support.
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Flying taxis to take passengers to airports in minutes from 2028, company says
Electric flying taxis may become available to London airport passengers from 2028, a UK company has announced.
Ads for ‘misleading’ prostate supplements and home testing kits banned
Ads for prostate supplements and home testing kits have been banned over concerns they could mislead vulnerable people or steer them away from appropriate medical advice.
PM warns of ‘lost decade of kids’ as 10-year youth plan launched
Sir Keir Starmer said improving prospects for young people is “our generation’s greatest responsibility” as the Government launches its 10-year youth plan.
Terminally ill Britons could move to Scotland for an assisted death – academic
Terminally ill Britons may view Scotland as having a “more positive climate” for assisted dying and could “move accordingly”, if legislation is passed by Holyrood, an expert said.
New sound therapy offers hope to people with ringing and buzzing in their ears
A new sound therapy could help the millions of people in the UK who suffer from ringing in their ears.
Belfast Marathon cardiac arrest survivor honoured in London for community work
A NI man has been recognised for giving back after he almost died from a cardiac arrest while running the Belfast marathon
Three arrests in cross-border probe into violent right-wing extremism
Three people have been arrested in Northern Ireland as part of a cross-border police investigation into violent right-wing extremism.
Taxpayer left with hefty bill from high UK borrowing costs – report
High government borrowing costs since Labour won the election have cost the taxpayer up to £7 billion amid concerns over the state of the UK’s finances, but this “premium” is showing signs of coming to an end, according to a report.
New community wellbeing centre for the Lockhouse Belfast at last to go ahead after years of delay
A rogue sewage pipe meant the whole project had to be redesigned
DUP MLA facing allegations of sex and age discrimination in case taken by former party councillor
A DUP MLA will face allegations of sex and age discrimination at an employment tribunal on Wednesday in a case taken by a former party councillor.
Some animal movements to be relaxed after bluetongue virus outbreak in Co Down
New measures have been introduced today to relax some animal movements in the wake of the recent bluetongue virus outbreak in Co Down.
Watch: Royal Mail postman incident being treated as homophobic hate crime
Royal Mail have confirmed to Belfast Live that the individual's contract has been terminated with immediate effect
'We had no idea this debilitating lung disease would kill my dad'
Campaigners say better diagnosis could save many lives.
Starmer calls on European leaders to modernise ECHR ahead of gathering
Europe’s leaders must rehash how a major human rights treaty is interpreted in law to tackle illegal migration and prevent voters from turning to “the forces that seek to divide us”, Sir Keir Starmer has said.
Storm Bram batters Britain and Ireland with strong winds and heavy rain
More than 300 flood warnings or alerts across UK as homes left without power, sporting events cancelled and transport disrupted Flights, trains and ferries were cancelled, motorists faced long delays and thousands of properties were left without power across the UK and Ireland after Storm Bram broug...
Thousands without power and roads ‘impassable’ as Storm Bram causes chaos across NI
Northern Ireland has been battered by Storm Bram on Tuesday, leaving thousands without power, causing road closures, and prompting widespread disruption to transport, schools and events.
Kenova families say shame has been lifted, but Stakeknife questions remain: ‘We just want the truth’
Paul Wilson was just a baby when his father, Emmanuel, was accused of being an informer and shot dead by the IRA, with his body dumped on the streets of west Belfast in June 1987.