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The Belfast street that has generated £8.4million in parking fines in one year
Drivers can be issued a PCN for many reasons, including parking offences, straying into bus lanes, or blocking a yellow box junction.
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Fresh appeal for information over couple killed in car bomb in 1990
James Sefton, 65, and his wife Ellen, 66, were killed when a booby trap device exploded under their car
Response to child exploitation in NI ‘inconsistent and sometimes inadequate’
Criminal Justice Inspection Northern Ireland chief inspector Jacqui Durkin has described child criminal exploitation as an issue of “increasing concern”.
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£2.5million extra for essential maintenance to NI's failing road network
The additional funding is on top of the £7.85million Winter Recovery Road Fund and the 40 resurfacing schemes programmed
Cops make six arrests following £80,000 drugs bust
Suspected cocaine, ketamine and cannabis were uncovered during searches of multiple properties in Mid Ulster
Young Derry football talent selected to compete in Barça Academy World Cup
She is the only player from the UK and Ireland chosen to take part in this year’s tournament.
People shout 'we're better than this' as adults fight at kids football game
The incident took place at the U14s matchbetween Aberkenfig BGC and Trefelin BGC
South Belfast residents claim they haven't been consulted about planned GAA pitch in South Belfast
Sinn Féin say "decision has been made" despite no contribution from local community
Final decision approaching on future of Roselawn crematorium
The crematorium opened in 1961 when expectations were for 700 cremations a year but demand means a new facility is being proposed
Belfast busker Jelvis hits out at proposed limit on city centre noise levels
Others agree with the noise limit saying: "I don't care if it's Jelvis or Jesus, we have to keep the volume down."
Trio of traffic incidents sees issues caused for drivers across NI
A series of incidents in Counties Antrim, Down and Tyrone are causing issues for commuters across the region
Man accused of 30 robberies at Tesco stores to be barred from all shopping centres in Belfast
'His partner will have the pleasant duty of shopping for the couple'
Pregnant murder victim Natalie McNally was subjected to 'prolonged assault', trial told
The state pathologist said it was "likely" the 15-week male foetus she was carrying "died as a result of the assault."
Epstein claims cast shadow over legacy of Northern Ireland peacemakers Clinton and Mitchell
Former US president’s part in ending the Troubles threatened by fallout from Epstein scandal, which has tainted his former envoy, George MitchellWhen Bill Clinton testifies later this week at a congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein there is unlikely to be any reference to his most preci...
Man dies in A5 Garvaghy crash and three taken to hospital
The two vehicle collision happened on Monday night
Café Nico fire recap after NIFRS responded to incident
NIFRS have now confirmed that the incident has been dealt with and emergency services have left the scene
'I was left anxious and worrying about the future after a life-changing heart diagnosis'
There is no cure and when she was diagnosed in 2024, there was very little information or support given to her.
Carrickfergus regeneration latest as residents' feedback shaping future plans
The next stage of public consultation is set to take place in the coming months
NI man admits assaulting female airline staff after missing his flight
He made admissions and “expressed remorse,” claiming that he was under stress
Arlene Foster: Perception that Stormont reform being used to 'tilt constitutional balance'
Former First Minister Baroness Foster also said that she wanted to put it on the record that she would "never stand in the way of mutually beneficial cooperation with the Irish Government"