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UUP’s Burrows commits to ‘maximise collective performance’ of unionism
In a letter to Gavin Robinson, Jon Burrows referred to his appointment as leader “as an energising moment for the party and for wider Unionism”
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Vietnamese nationals arrested over six-figure cannabis farms denied bail
Three men have been charged in connection with the discovery of drug farms producing hundreds of thousands of pounds of cannabis.
Teenager appears in court charged with murder of Leicester student
A teenager has appeared in court charged with the murder of 20-year-old Leicester student Khaleed Oladipo.
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Angry mob gathers as bouncer who sexually assaulted schoolgirl flees home
A paedophile bouncer who sexually assaulted a teenage girl and harassed her mother has been put out of his home by furious neighbours.
Gorton and Denton by-election is choice between hope and hate, Greens say
Zack Polanski has urged the constituents of Gorton and Denton to choose “hope” over “hate” in a by-election which he says is a race between the Greens and Reform.
Parking charges rise again at NI airport
Parking charges at one of Northern Ireland’s main airports have been hiked.
Two men attempt to steal ATM from Children's Hospital while dressed as workmen
Officers attended and searches were carried out but unfortunately they were unable to locate the suspects.
Thieves disguised as workmen try to steal ATM from Belfast hospital
Callous thieves have tried to steal a cash machine from a hospital.
Two men arrested over hoax bomb calls targeting businesses
Two men have been arrested after a number of hoax bomb calls were reported to police.
Green leader Polanski calls for Starmer to quit over Mandelson scandal
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has called on Sir Keir Starmer to quit, claiming the Peter Mandelson scandal “erodes trust in politics”.
Co Down construction concerns for protected European Marine Site
"If any of these authorities have failed in their duty of care to the public or to the environment, that failure must be acknowledged and addressed. There can be no silence, no deflection, and no protection from scrutiny."
Police issue specific appeal as two arrested after hoax bomb calls
The calls targeted businesses in the Belfast, County Antrim and County Down areas.
PSNI make two arrests over hoax bomb calls that targeted businesses
Two men have been arrested in connection with a series of hoax bomb calls.
Enoch Burke Valentine's Day card becomes instant hit with cheeky caption
A NI shop's Valentine's Day card featuring a tongue-in-cheek reference to the Enoch Burke saga has quickly become a best seller.
Tributes paid after death of former SNP health secretary Jeane Freeman
Tributes have been paid to former Scottish health secretary Jeane Freeman who has died at the age of 72 from cancer.
Lib Dems suspend Lord Rennard and launch new sexual harassment investigation
Veteran peer Lord Rennard has been suspended from the Liberal Democrats after the party launched a fresh investigation into sexual harassment allegations.
Stormont is becoming more like an episode of The Traitors with each passing day
"The difficulty for Ministers now is proving that Stormont is working for the 'faithful' on the ground, as there will be no shields handed out come election time."
U-turn on Royal Hillsborough road will leave tourists with 'bumpy ride'
Councillors heard that an offer by DfI has now been pulled in the wake of the council signing off on a major public realm scheme
Brown says Starmer leadership crisis is ‘serious’ but PM is ‘man of integrity’
Former prime minister Gordon Brown said the situation facing Sir Keir Starmer was “serious” and suggested the Labour leader had been “too slow to do the right things” to clean up politics in the wake of the Peter Mandelson row.
Belfast City Airport statement as new parking charge increase comes into force
The price increase came into force on Friday