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PM says Government wants to ensure ‘urgency and transparency’ in Mandelson files
Sir Keir Starmer has warned a “very significant volume of material” will likely need to be reviewed in relation to Lord Mandelson’s appointment as ambassador to the US as Parliament’s security watchdog assesses which documents can be released.
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Demand for company to repay council for bin collection intervention
"What assurances do we have that Bryson will repay the cost to the council and the ratepayer?"
Everything you need to know after week three of Noah Donohoe inquest
The inquest is now in recess until Monday, February 16.
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Karen Doran: Funeral details announced for woman who died in Fuerteventura
"Rest Easy Karen, gone to soon, thinking of all your family."
Weather warning remains in place for NI as parts of Ireland hit by severe flooding
Parts of Northern Ireland have been experiencing flooding as a weather warning remains in place until midnight.
£22million announced for controversial North Belfast community hub
The facility plans a new 25-metre swimming pool, 3G pitch changing facilities, a fitness suite, an eight-court sports hall and a 'clip‘n'climb' facility
Noah Donohoe: Seven key takeaways as week three of inquest concludes
The inquest into the death of Noah Donohoe has now concluded its third week of evidence at Belfast Coroner’s Court.
Watch as historic seafront wall protecting picturesque Co Down town is breached by stormy seas
The historic seafront is one of the defining characteristics of the Co Down town, video by Margaret Ramm
Suicide bomber kills 31 in attack on Islamabad mosque
A suicide bomber has targeted a Shiite mosque on the outskirts of Islamabad during Friday prayers, killing 31 people and wounding at least 169 others.
Police reviewing CCTV as fresh appeal issued for missing mother-of-two
Police have issued a fresh appeal for information on a mother-of-two from Co Armagh who has been missing for almost a week.
Police release photograph of individual they want to speak to in relation to UDA banner
PSNI have asked the public for help identifying the individual
Trump’s racist post about Obamas deleted after backlash
Donald Trump’s social media post featuring a video about election conspiracy theories and a racist depiction of former president Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, as primates in a jungle has been deleted.
Bid to dismiss case against Dubliners accused of attempting to murder PSNI officer rejected
A bid to dismiss the case against two men from Dublin accused of attempting to murder a police officer has been rejected by a senior judge.
CCTV shows group of teens 'set cans of compressed gas alight' near Glengormley business
They hope that sharing the CCTV footage will highlight how a simple act can create danger
US actor Timothy Busfield charged over sexual contact with a child
A New Mexico grand jury has indicted US actor Timothy Busfield on four counts of sexual contact with a child.
Man left with facial injuries after West Belfast assault
Police are understood to be treating the incident as a homophobic hate crime
£6.6m funding for Enniskillen bypass ‘not lost', officials insist
Officials have insisted that £6.6million earmarked for the Enniskillen bypass has not been lost.
Three arrests made following police pursuit in Co Down
The vehicle failed to stop when directed by police which then led to a pursuit at speed
Cyclist with dreams of Olympic Games awarded significant damages after being hit by car
The 34-year-old track cyclist suffered a broken shoulder blade, cuts and lacerations when struck by a car while out riding
Co Tyrone cyclist injured in road crash while hoping to qualify for Olympics handed £55k in damages
An international cyclist injured in a road collision at a time when he hoped to qualify for the Olympic Games is to receive £55,000 in damages, the High Court has ruled.