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Defective concrete-block homes linked to ‘severely high’ prevalence of mental health conditions

Defective concrete-block homes linked to ‘severely high’ prevalence of mental health conditions

Rates of depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder were ‘comparable to those seen in disaster-stricken and displaced populations’

Tue Mar 11 2025 - 19:52
Northern patients at risk due to ‘dramatic deterioration’ in ambulance-ED handovers

Northern patients at risk due to ‘dramatic deterioration’ in ambulance-ED handovers

Report says response to 999 calls is affected because ambulances are forced to wait outside hospitals

Tue Mar 11 2025 - 00:01
Second Omagh inquiry not necessary to establish the truth – O’Callaghan

Second Omagh inquiry not necessary to establish the truth – O’Callaghan

Minister expects agreement over inquiry co-operation soon – but no separate process

Mon Mar 10 2025 - 18:45
DUP’s Little-Pengelly will have Trump’s ear this year but it is not without some risk

DUP’s Little-Pengelly will have Trump’s ear this year but it is not without some risk

Deputy First Minister will be voice of Northern Ireland when she meets US president in Oval Office

Mon Mar 10 2025 - 06:00
‘Nell McCafferty belonged to the Bogside’: Derry mural commemorates late journalist and campaigner

‘Nell McCafferty belonged to the Bogside’: Derry mural commemorates late journalist and campaigner

The gable mural is being unveiled to mark International Women’s Day

Sat Mar 08 2025 - 06:00
UN calls for stronger measures to combat intimidation of migrants by paramilitaries in Northern Ireland

UN calls for stronger measures to combat intimidation of migrants by paramilitaries in Northern Ireland

Committee highlights particular concerns around segregation and access to adequate housing

Tue Mar 04 2025 - 17:25
Irish Government has ‘moral responsibility’ to fund counselling for Omagh victims, says former RUC officer

Irish Government has ‘moral responsibility’ to fund counselling for Omagh victims, says former RUC officer

Richard Scott believes such a move is ‘right thing’ to help victims cope

Sat Mar 01 2025 - 06:00
UK ‘has not ruled out’ inquiry into killings by Provisional IRA internal security unit

UK ‘has not ruled out’ inquiry into killings by Provisional IRA internal security unit

UK government’s argues the issue needs to be revisited after final Operation Kenova report is produced, solicitor representing family of one of the victims says

Thu Feb 27 2025 - 17:47
DUP leader calls for parallel Omagh inquiry in South to avoid ‘partial picture’

DUP leader calls for parallel Omagh inquiry in South to avoid ‘partial picture’

Irish Government pledged ‘full co-operation’ with Northern inquiry but stopped short of setting up own

Wed Feb 26 2025 - 15:38
Irish and British governments to select expert to review potential for paramilitary groups to work towards disbandment

Irish and British governments to select expert to review potential for paramilitary groups to work towards disbandment

Announcement in response to report from commission monitoring progress on ending paramilitary activity in Northern Ireland

Tue Feb 25 2025 - 17:58
Omagh bomb inquiry: Government expected to sign memorandum on disclosure of potentially relevant material

Omagh bomb inquiry: Government expected to sign memorandum on disclosure of potentially relevant material

Inquiry chair says hearing evidence from survivors and bereaved people has been a ‘humbling experience’

Wed Feb 19 2025 - 18:57
The dead were wrapped in sheets and laid in nearby alleyway on day of Omagh bombing, inquiry hears

The dead were wrapped in sheets and laid in nearby alleyway on day of Omagh bombing, inquiry hears

Omagh inquiry: Former sergeant said police faced ‘stampede’ of people after explosion wanting news of loved ones

Tue Feb 18 2025 - 12:36
‘We used all the bags we had’: paramedic describes grim scene in wake of Omagh bombing

‘We used all the bags we had’: paramedic describes grim scene in wake of Omagh bombing

Bodies brought to temporary morgue, inquiry into attack that killed 31 people hears

Mon Feb 17 2025 - 13:34
Man due to marry week after Omagh bombing tried to save life of one of youngest victims

Man due to marry week after Omagh bombing tried to save life of one of youngest victims

Omagh Bombing Inquiry chair praises bravery and heroism of Garry McGillion in his efforts to save the life of his 20-month-old niece Breda Devine

Wed Feb 12 2025 - 17:02
Omagh inquiry: Survivor describes engine of car containing bomb landing on her legs

Omagh inquiry: Survivor describes engine of car containing bomb landing on her legs

Witness to Real IRA atrocity describes ‘walking wounded wandering around like zombies’

Tue Feb 11 2025 - 17:33
‘If we just focus on paramilitaries, we’re missing the bigger picture': Study on trauma in Northern Ireland shows need for concerted action

‘If we just focus on paramilitaries, we’re missing the bigger picture': Study on trauma in Northern Ireland shows need for concerted action

A groundbreaking study has detailed the individual, social and economic costs of adverse childhood experiences - but also has indications of hope

Thu Feb 06 2025 - 21:55
Six in 10 adults in North had a childhood trauma in ‘major public health challenge’

Six in 10 adults in North had a childhood trauma in ‘major public health challenge’

Four or more adverse childhood experiences – a threshold more likely to lead to poorer health and educational outcomes – reported by 17.6% of people surveyed

Thu Feb 06 2025 - 00:01
Omagh bombing inquiry hears tributes to 17-year-old girl ‘on the cusp of a new and exciting life’

Omagh bombing inquiry hears tributes to 17-year-old girl ‘on the cusp of a new and exciting life’

Pen portraits of Brenda Logue, Jolene Marlow and Brian McCrory, killed in the bomb explosion in August 1998, were heard on Wednesday

Wed Feb 05 2025 - 16:08
Omagh bomb: Sister of Spanish youth leader killed in atrocity hopes to ‘close a wound’ open for 26 years

Omagh bomb: Sister of Spanish youth leader killed in atrocity hopes to ‘close a wound’ open for 26 years

Bereaved families and survivors of 1998 atrocity gather at the Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, as public inquiry opens

Tue Jan 28 2025 - 12:42
‘It’s the sort of thing you can’t believe has happened’: Tree crashes on Derry home during Storm Éowyn

‘It’s the sort of thing you can’t believe has happened’: Tree crashes on Derry home during Storm Éowyn

About 56,000 households in North were without electricity at 4.30pm on Monday afternoon, according to Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) Networks

Mon Jan 27 2025 - 20:02
Michelle O’Neill may be recalled by Stormont committee to answer more questions on Michael McMonagle controversy

Michelle O’Neill may be recalled by Stormont committee to answer more questions on Michael McMonagle controversy

MLAs seeking legal advice on whether Sinn Féin First Minister can appear before them without DUP Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 22:11
Bodies of five infants from mother and baby home used for research at Queen’s university

Bodies of five infants from mother and baby home used for research at Queen’s university

Remains from Thorndale House between 1927 and 1962 the only body donations received from institutional homes, Stormont committee hears

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 21:52
Woman found dead in Belfast home had reported she was victim of violent crime in weeks before her death

Woman found dead in Belfast home had reported she was victim of violent crime in weeks before her death

PSNI has referred case of Mary Ward to the Police Ombudsman’s office ‘following a review of our previous engagement’

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 06:00
Daughter of man killed by loyalists in 1977 calls for investigations to be reinstated

Daughter of man killed by loyalists in 1977 calls for investigations to be reinstated

Police Ombudsman inquiries should restart after demise of Legacy Act, says Deirdre McHugh whose father was murdered by the UDA-UFF

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 06:00
Sinn Féin to face further questions over references for child sex offender

Sinn Féin to face further questions over references for child sex offender

Opposition parties row in behind request to hear statements on child protection in Dáil, while the controversy is due to be discussed at Stormont scrutiny committee meeting

Wed Oct 09 2024 - 06:00
Sinn Féin faces fresh questions over references for convicted abuser

Sinn Féin faces fresh questions over references for convicted abuser

UK charity had contacted party about references in August 2023, it has emerged

Mon Oct 07 2024 - 06:00
Sinn Féin aware a year ago that party members gave references to press officer convicted of child sex offences

Sinn Féin aware a year ago that party members gave references to press officer convicted of child sex offences

Party was contacted by British Heart Foundation in relation to Michael McMonagle in August 2023

Sat Oct 05 2024 - 20:43
New united Ireland will ‘create a fairer more prosperous society’ Claire Hanna tells SDLP conference

New united Ireland will ‘create a fairer more prosperous society’ Claire Hanna tells SDLP conference

In her first speech as leader, the MP for South Belfast pledges her commitment to growing the party

Sat Oct 05 2024 - 18:42
Sinn Féin ‘border hopping’ on criticism of mobile phone pouches spend, says Norma Foley

Sinn Féin ‘border hopping’ on criticism of mobile phone pouches spend, says Norma Foley

Smartphone usage a ‘serious health and welfare issue’ for thousands of students, according to Minister for Education

Sat Oct 05 2024 - 06:00
Sinn Féin failed to return Stormont security pass of ex-employee convicted of child sex offences

Sinn Féin failed to return Stormont security pass of ex-employee convicted of child sex offences

Former party press officer Michael McMonagle was suspended following 2021 arrest and last week pleaded guilty to multiple charges

Fri Oct 04 2024 - 20:47
Stranded luxury cruise ship departs Belfast after four months with some frank parting words

Stranded luxury cruise ship departs Belfast after four months with some frank parting words

What’s next for the cruise ship after it spent four months in Belfast due to technical problems, followed by paperwork issues?

Fri Oct 04 2024 - 06:00
PSNI chief contradicts Sinn Féin claim about potential prejudice in former press officer case

PSNI chief contradicts Sinn Féin claim about potential prejudice in former press officer case

Two Sinn Féin press officers gave references to the British Heart Foundation on behalf of a former colleague who was subsequently convicted of child sex offences

Thu Oct 03 2024 - 20:51
PSNI fined more than €900,000 over staff data breach

PSNI fined more than €900,000 over staff data breach

The force mistakenly released the surname, first initial and employment details of every serving police officer and civilian member of staff, which was then published online

Thu Oct 03 2024 - 00:01
Michelle O’Neill ‘horrified’ Sinn Féin staff gave references to ex-colleague later convicted of child sex offences

Michelle O’Neill ‘horrified’ Sinn Féin staff gave references to ex-colleague later convicted of child sex offences

Former press officers Seán Mag Uidhir and Caolán McGinley quit party at weekend after controversy over Michael McMonagle arose

Wed Oct 02 2024 - 19:59
Long-awaited upgrade of A5 road between Derry and Aughnacloy to begin early next year

Long-awaited upgrade of A5 road between Derry and Aughnacloy to begin early next year

More than 50 people have died on section of main route from Dublin to Donegal since project first approved in 2007

Wed Oct 02 2024 - 19:22
Two Sinn Féin press officers resign over references for former colleague convicted of child sex offences

Two Sinn Féin press officers resign over references for former colleague convicted of child sex offences

Press officers provided references for Michael McMonagle who will be sentenced in November

Mon Sept 30 2024 - 11:36
Death of baby who suffered severe brain damage during birth was ‘avoidable’, coroner rules

Death of baby who suffered severe brain damage during birth was ‘avoidable’, coroner rules

Troy Brady was born prematurely at 33 weeks ‘in a state of collapse’ in Craigavon Area Hospital in August 2016 and died six days later

Fri Sept 27 2024 - 19:10
Varadkar and Eastwood speak to Derry students - but only the Catholics show up

Varadkar and Eastwood speak to Derry students - but only the Catholics show up

The word ‘safe’ comes up a lot from the students, as does the desire for a peaceful future, more university places in their home city and the chance of a job locally

Thu Sept 26 2024 - 19:34
Leo Varadkar says vote on Irish unity could involve a ‘two-stage referendum’

Leo Varadkar says vote on Irish unity could involve a ‘two-stage referendum’

Former taoiseach says people could first vote on the idea in principle before getting a subsequent confirmatory vote on a proposed new constitution

Thu Sept 26 2024 - 18:48
‘No reason why Dáil couldn’t sit for a time in Stormont,’ says Varadkar

‘No reason why Dáil couldn’t sit for a time in Stormont,’ says Varadkar

Former taoiseach calls for all parties to make pledge on Irish unity

Thu Sept 26 2024 - 13:15
Abuse survivors in North have received nearly £100m in compensation, committee hears

Abuse survivors in North have received nearly £100m in compensation, committee hears

Concerns raised that some institutions required to contribute to cost of redress scheme have failed to appear before committee

Wed Sept 25 2024 - 19:06
Katie Simpson: Coroner to ask BBC to hand over relevant material about murdered showjumper

Katie Simpson: Coroner to ask BBC to hand over relevant material about murdered showjumper

Broadcast set out certain matters relating to 21-year-old’s death and the late Jonathan Creswell’s involvement coroner Joe McCrisken says

Tue Sept 24 2024 - 20:20
UK Covid inquiry: More should have been done to allow visits to loved ones, says NI chief medical officer

UK Covid inquiry: More should have been done to allow visits to loved ones, says NI chief medical officer

Prof Michael McBride says he was not certain ‘we always got the balance right around end-of-life decisions around visiting’

Tue Sept 24 2024 - 19:45
‘People in the Republic don’t understand unionists. But they don’t understand northern nationalists either’

‘People in the Republic don’t understand unionists. But they don’t understand northern nationalists either’

Prof Mary C Murphy, the new head of Boston College’s Irish Institute, says there’s nothing good to say about the ‘hugely destabilising’ Brexit period

Sat Sept 21 2024 - 06:00
Taoiseach ‘not ruling ... out or in prospect of additional Government funding for Casement Park

Taoiseach ‘not ruling ... out or in prospect of additional Government funding for Casement Park

Northern Secretary said stalled rebuild of Belfast GAA groundd would not be funded by UK due to risk of project not being completed on time

Mon Sept 16 2024 - 16:55
Taoiseach to hail ‘new era’ in British-Irish relations in Derry speech

Taoiseach to hail ‘new era’ in British-Irish relations in Derry speech

Simon Harris due to emphasise Government’s commitment to investing in the North’s future through the Shared Island fund

Mon Sept 16 2024 - 00:01
Voices of the dead speak again, telling unheard stories of the IRA ceasefire 30 years on

Voices of the dead speak again, telling unheard stories of the IRA ceasefire 30 years on

New writing and never-previously broadcast interviews bring alive the negotiations and nervousness before a critical moment in the Belfast peace process

Sat Aug 31 2024 - 06:00
Mike Nesbitt likely to succeed Doug Beattie as Ulster Unionist Party leader

Mike Nesbitt likely to succeed Doug Beattie as Ulster Unionist Party leader

Mike Nesbitt in line to become next Ulster Unionist Party leader as deputy leader and Lagan Valley MLA Robbie Butler announces he would not stand

Tue Aug 27 2024 - 20:43
Mike Nesbitt likely to succeed Doug Beattie as Ulster Unionist Party leader

Mike Nesbitt likely to succeed Doug Beattie as Ulster Unionist Party leader

Lagan Valley MLA Robbie Butler announced he would not stand and gave backing to Nesbitt

Tue Aug 27 2024 - 18:25
Derry mayor speaks on ‘unprecedented … level of hate’ she has received since taking on post

Derry mayor speaks on ‘unprecedented … level of hate’ she has received since taking on post

Lilian Seenoi-Barr moved to Northern Ireland from Kenya 14 years ago and was elected to her office in June

Tue Aug 27 2024 - 17:56
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