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Mary Black opens Late Late Show with "stunning performance"
Mary Black opened the show singing before she then talked about her journey through music and her daughter performed
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Trump slams Starmer after Iran U-turn saying 'UK should have acted faster'
US President Donald Trump has criticised the UK's delayed response after ministers agreed to let America use British bases to strike Iranian missile sites targeting the Strait of Hormuz
'Bob W.' serviced apartments set to open in Belfast this summer
It will feature a gym, roof garden and cafe
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RECAP: M2 road traffic collision incident as lorry crashes through fence
The incident happened shortly before 5pm this afternoon
Iran warns 'parks, recreational areas and tourist destinations' at risk worldwide
Iran has issued a warning that tourist destinations across the globe will not be secure as the conflict with the US and Israel enters its third week
Claimants drop lawsuit against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings
Three people were suing ex-Sinn Féin leader for liability over IRA bombings in UK that left them injuredThree victims of IRA bombings who sued Gerry Adams alleging he was a member of the paramilitary group and culpable for the attacks have withdrawn their lawsuit on the last day of the civil trial....
Gerry Adams civil case taken by IRA victims ‘verged on show trial’
The three men claimed Mr Adams was a leading member of the Provisional IRA on those dates, including of its army council
Belfast residents raise concerns about surveys for Irish street sign applications
Belfast Council will look at use of electoral register after residents complain they did not receive letters
IRA bomb victim ‘completely devastated’ as Gerry Adams court case discontinued
'How is that fair on me or all the victims who deserve justice?'
Cyber security student accused of raping and sexually assaulting intoxicated schoolgirls in Belfast skatepark
The 20-year-old denied touching the girl, encouraging any activity or providing alcohol to anyone under 18 at the scene.
Arlene Foster in bid to make it illegal to say 'Up the Ra'
The proposal also faced resistance from across the chamber, with some peers warning it could have unintended consequences for freedom of expression
PSNI appeal for man last seen in Belfast five days ago
Police have appealed to the public about the missing man who was last seen on Sunday
Jury told to consider ‘different strands’ of evidence in Natalie McNally murder case
The judge said there had been a considerable amount of evidence in the case about Ms McNally’s former partner, but reminded the jury that he is not the defendant and should not be the focus of their deliberations
Northern Ireland set for warm and sunny weekend before cooler weather returns
Make sure you get out and about to make the most of that sunshine
NIFRS give update after reports of asbestos at derelict fire site
At its height, eight fire appliances and 54 firefighters attended the blaze
Police appeal for man who went missing after checking out of Belfast hotel
There have been no confirmed sightings since Wednesday
Man awaiting trial for murdering Chloe Mitchell secures new legal team
Chloe Mitchell's remains were found days after she went missing
Westminster may need to reconsider energy cost support for NI, DUP leader warns
Mr Robinson told reporters on the Shankill Road on Friday there is no indication that the “burden” of higher energy prices “is going to ease in the next day or week or even month”
High Court claim against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings discontinued
Mr Adams was being sued for £1 in damages by three men injured in the blasts in the 1970s and 1990s.
Street trading allowed for Fleadh on three Belfast streets
The licences will exclude alcohol and stalls selling hot and cold food and drinks will be limited