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What are the tweets that Doug Beattie has apologised for?

What are the tweets that Doug Beattie has apologised for?

The Ulster Unionist Party leader has been criticised for using racist and misogynistic language

Tue Jan 25 2022 - 15:29
Neven Maguire on the UVF bombs that closed his family restaurant

Neven Maguire on the UVF bombs that closed his family restaurant

Chef says Brexit has put unexpected obstacles in way of those involved in hospitality business

Mon Jan 24 2022 - 07:50
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He shouted: ‘Help! This wee boy’s dying.’ The soldiers started clapping

He shouted: ‘Help! This wee boy’s dying.’ The soldiers started clapping

Bloody Sunday, 50 years on: A blood-stained handkerchief remains a powerful symbol

Sat Jan 22 2022 - 06:00
Documenting Bloody Sunday: ‘I saw people alive, no gun, and then dead’

Documenting Bloody Sunday: ‘I saw people alive, no gun, and then dead’

Photographer Gilles Peress captured harrowing images of violence and grief in Derry

Sat Jan 22 2022 - 06:00
Phil Coulter on Bloody Sunday: ‘You just felt the whole city had been violated’

Phil Coulter on Bloody Sunday: ‘You just felt the whole city had been violated’

The consequences of that day left a lasting impact on the lives of the people of Derry

Sat Jan 22 2022 - 06:00
Residents ‘fearful’ as North’s only hostel for homeless women set to close

Residents ‘fearful’ as North’s only hostel for homeless women set to close

Hostel opened by Legion of Mary in 1935 and due to close by end of February

Fri Jan 21 2022 - 11:10
Covid-19 regulations significantly eased in North

Covid-19 regulations significantly eased in North

Changes to rules on socialising described as ‘a step in the right direction’ by Paul Givan

Thu Jan 20 2022 - 18:49
UK government ‘dragged its feet for too long’ on Troubles legacy, Taoiseach says

UK government ‘dragged its feet for too long’ on Troubles legacy, Taoiseach says

British soldiers ‘should be brought to justice in terms of atrocities like Bloody Sunday’, Martin says

Wed Jan 19 2022 - 22:04
Isolation period for Covid-19 cases in the North to be reduced to five days

Isolation period for Covid-19 cases in the North to be reduced to five days

First Minister Paul Givan confirms change will apply in Northern Ireland from Friday

Wed Jan 19 2022 - 20:17
Controversial amendment on double-jobbing in the North is to be withdrawn

Controversial amendment on double-jobbing in the North is to be withdrawn

Boris Johnson announces move that is hailed as a ‘humiliating defeat’ for the DUP

Wed Jan 19 2022 - 16:53
Northern parties voice opposition to double-jobbing in open letter to British PM

Northern parties voice opposition to double-jobbing in open letter to British PM

Six party leaders unite to warn plan to return to dual mandates could ‘fuel instability’

Tue Jan 18 2022 - 19:21
Donaldson denies any deal to bring back double-jobbing for North’s politicians

Donaldson denies any deal to bring back double-jobbing for North’s politicians

DUP leader intends to put his name forward as candidate for Northern Ireland Assembly

Mon Jan 17 2022 - 18:26
Relatives of victims of loyalist murders say they have been ‘vindicated’ by new report

Relatives of victims of loyalist murders say they have been ‘vindicated’ by new report

Police Ombudsman’s report identifies ‘collusive behaviours’ and raises ‘significant concerns’ about police conduct

Fri Jan 14 2022 - 00:05
The 19 loyalist murders investigated by North’s Police Ombudsman

The 19 loyalist murders investigated by North’s Police Ombudsman

Inquiry covers RUC’s handling of UDA/UFF attacks between 1989 and 1993

Fri Jan 14 2022 - 00:02
Ombudsman finds ‘collusive behaviours’ by police in North in 19 murders by loyalists

Ombudsman finds ‘collusive behaviours’ by police in North in 19 murders by loyalists

Killings, which occurred in northwest from 1989 to 1993, include Greysteel massacre in Co Derry

Fri Jan 14 2022 - 00:01
Will the Stormont Assembly fall before elections in May?

Will the Stormont Assembly fall before elections in May?

Northern Ireland’s First Minister has warned of the ‘inevitability’ of collapse

Sat Jan 08 2022 - 04:30
DUP boycott driven by NI protocol issues set to continue stalling meetings

DUP boycott driven by NI protocol issues set to continue stalling meetings

Fuctioning of North-South Ministerial Council impaired in absence of post-Brexit accords

Fri Jan 07 2022 - 01:00
‘Gay cake’ complaint ruled inadmissible by European court

‘Gay cake’ complaint ruled inadmissible by European court

Gareth Lee failed ‘exhaust domestic remedies’ in the long-running case – ECHR

Thu Jan 06 2022 - 11:44
Nursing home visitors advised to self-test for Covid-19 twice a week

Nursing home visitors advised to self-test for Covid-19 twice a week

Holohan says to minimise discretionary mixing indoors ahead of school return

Wed Jan 05 2022 - 01:00
Covid-19: 30,000 cases recorded in North over New Year period

Covid-19: 30,000 cases recorded in North over New Year period

Fifteen coronavirus-related deaths reported while teachers warns of staff shortages

Tue Jan 04 2022 - 15:15
Almost 23,000 in North test positive for Covid-19 over Christmas period

Almost 23,000 in North test positive for Covid-19 over Christmas period

Northern Ireland changes policy on PCR testing for Covid-19 due to record demand

Wed Dec 29 2021 - 15:25
Fire on Belfast harbour estate could last ‘number of days’

Fire on Belfast harbour estate could last ‘number of days’

More than 50 firefighters tackle blaze at scrap metal recycling business

Wed Dec 29 2021 - 14:45
Firefighters tackle ‘very significant’ blaze at Belfast Harbour estate

Firefighters tackle ‘very significant’ blaze at Belfast Harbour estate

Incident expected to last a ‘number of hours’ as residents advised to keep windows shut

Tue Dec 28 2021 - 19:14
North’s nightclubs to close as daily Covid cases reach record high

North’s nightclubs to close as daily Covid cases reach record high

A further 3,231 cases reported as Stormont ministers agree new restrictions

Wed Dec 22 2021 - 19:25
Housing: Locals priced out of market along Causeway coast

Housing: Locals priced out of market along Causeway coast

Increased focus on short-term holiday lets is forcing private tenants out of the area

Wed Dec 22 2021 - 05:30
Renters just waiting ‘for disaster to strike... it’s the vulnerability’ – Belfast tenant

Renters just waiting ‘for disaster to strike... it’s the vulnerability’ – Belfast tenant

Rent on west Belfast house costs £550 a month while mortage would be £350-£375

Wed Dec 22 2021 - 05:00
Northern Executive to meet to discuss further Covid-19 measures

Northern Executive to meet to discuss further Covid-19 measures

Ministers expected to recommend shutdown sections of economy or fresh lockdown

Tue Dec 21 2021 - 19:16
Brexit: Coalition reaffirms position in wake of Frost resignation

Brexit: Coalition reaffirms position in wake of Frost resignation

Government has ‘tried to ... build relationships’ during numerous British personnel changes

Mon Dec 20 2021 - 19:37
‘I was glad to see that it did come out that it was collusion’

‘I was glad to see that it did come out that it was collusion’

Miami Showband massacre survivor Des McAlea hopes last week’s outcome, and the £1.5m damages awarded to survivors and relatives, will set a precedent

Mon Dec 20 2021 - 04:15
Liz Truss to lead UK Brexit negotiations after Frost quits

Liz Truss to lead UK Brexit negotiations after Frost quits

Britain’s foreign secretary to take role of negotiating London relationship with EU

Sun Dec 19 2021 - 20:06
Frost replacement will ‘need to find solutions’ to make Northern Ireland protocol work

Frost replacement will ‘need to find solutions’ to make Northern Ireland protocol work

Head of NI retail group says ‘we need stability and we need certainty’

Sun Dec 19 2021 - 18:40
‘Southern Protestants don’t dare speak up. It’s a false life’

‘Southern Protestants don’t dare speak up. It’s a false life’

Former security force members in Northern Ireland give their views on a united Ireland

Sat Dec 18 2021 - 03:00
UK urged to reciprocate efforts on NI protocol issues as deal on medicines flow announced

UK urged to reciprocate efforts on NI protocol issues as deal on medicines flow announced

EU move to secure supply of medicines in North proves protocol is ‘flawed’, DUP says

Fri Dec 17 2021 - 15:23
‘Hooded men’: UK court finds PSNI decision not to investigate case unlawful

‘Hooded men’: UK court finds PSNI decision not to investigate case unlawful

Men subjected to controversial interrogration techniques when interned in 1971

Wed Dec 15 2021 - 11:34
Stormont rejects DUP bill to stop terminations for non-fatal disabilities

Stormont rejects DUP bill to stop terminations for non-fatal disabilities

Michelle O’Neill says Bill part of a ‘shameful’ strategy to ‘block’ abortion services in North

Tue Dec 14 2021 - 20:05
Northern Ireland set to be overwhelmed by Omicron ‘very soon’, says O’Neill

Northern Ireland set to be overwhelmed by Omicron ‘very soon’, says O’Neill

Deputy First Minister criticises ‘out of kilter’ DUP as 10 cases of new variant reported

Mon Dec 13 2021 - 22:05
Over 50 organisations express concerns over failure to progress Bill of Rights in North

Over 50 organisations express concerns over failure to progress Bill of Rights in North

Amnesty and Ictu among groups calling for Irish and British governments to intervene

Fri Dec 10 2021 - 01:04
Government will object to UK’s Border travel clearance plan for non-Irish citizens

Government will object to UK’s Border travel clearance plan for non-Irish citizens

Taoiseach says he wants to maintain ‘seemless travel’ on the island of Ireland

Thu Dec 09 2021 - 20:51
NI ministers play down talk of added Covid restrictions

NI ministers play down talk of added Covid restrictions

Public urged to ‘double down’ on existing measures after first three cases of Omicron variant are confirmed

Wed Dec 08 2021 - 20:46
Non-Irish EU citizens will need ‘travel clearance’ to cross Border under UK plan

Non-Irish EU citizens will need ‘travel clearance’ to cross Border under UK plan

Change due in 2025 will not mean document checks at Border, UK minister says

Wed Dec 08 2021 - 19:36
About 160 patients go missing from emergency departments in North every month

About 160 patients go missing from emergency departments in North every month

Police investigate close to 2,000 disappearances annually at cost of £4.8m, new figures show

Wed Dec 08 2021 - 17:33
PSNI officers will not be prosecuted over arrest at commemoration

PSNI officers will not be prosecuted over arrest at commemoration

Mark Sykes was controversially arrested at commemoration event of loyalist shooting

Wed Dec 08 2021 - 13:02
Ineligible NI businesses were paid up to £13.5m in Covid supports

Ineligible NI businesses were paid up to £13.5m in Covid supports

Payments ‘likely to have been made to businesses not suffering Covid hardship’

Wed Dec 08 2021 - 00:01
Paramilitarism a ‘clear and present danger’ in North, reporting body finds

Paramilitarism a ‘clear and present danger’ in North, reporting body finds

Commission says formal process required to see the paramilitary organisations disband

Tue Dec 07 2021 - 13:00
French production company offices searched in Lyra McKee investigation

French production company offices searched in Lyra McKee investigation

Paris premises searched on Tuesday following granting of European Investigation Order

Tue Dec 07 2021 - 12:43
New cross-border collaborations in third level being explored, say Harris

New cross-border collaborations in third level being explored, say Harris

Minister believes more student mobility on island would help to embed peace for future

Mon Dec 06 2021 - 16:29
Youth leaving Northern Ireland due to sectarian divide

Youth leaving Northern Ireland due to sectarian divide

Executive should have strategy to address loss of talented young, says think tank

Mon Dec 06 2021 - 01:00
Fifty years on and grief of the McGurk’s Bar massacre still resonates

Fifty years on and grief of the McGurk’s Bar massacre still resonates

Family trauma ‘compounded by lies’ spread by the security forces and repeated in media

Sat Dec 04 2021 - 01:00
Donegal town dealing with mica: ‘If it was in Dublin, this would already be fixed’

Donegal town dealing with mica: ‘If it was in Dublin, this would already be fixed’

Redress scheme doesn’t go far enough say families struggling to stay afloat

Sat Dec 04 2021 - 01:00
Covid-19: 90% of adults in North at least partially vaccinated

Covid-19: 90% of adults in North at least partially vaccinated

Health staff reporting ‘ongoing demand from previously unvaccinated people’

Thu Dec 02 2021 - 18:39
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