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Northern Ireland

Last week
14th September 2025 - 20th September 2025
New unit in gardaí as part of Troubles legacy deal between UK and Irish governments
Patients across the North urged to avoid two major hospitals due to ‘significant’ IT issue
Murder investigation launched after man (42) dies from serious injuries in Lisburn
This month
September 2025
Former teacher sentenced to seven years in prison for abuse of four former pupils
Drivers in border counties told not to be alarmed when UK tests emergency alert system on Sunday
Tánaiste to outline how Irish and UK governments are close to an agreement on legacy issues
Last month
August 2025
Man charged with murder after 'brutal and sustained' attack on Sean Small in Co Down
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of convicted sex offender in Co Down
Man charged after three children struck by car in west Belfast
Murder investigation continues in Co Down as victim identified as convicted sex offender
Teenage girl dies and two other people in hospital after falling ill at Belfast music event
The next president must advance Irish unity, says Mary Lou McDonald
Environmental crisis at Lough Neagh ‘has become a political problem’
Man (40) extradited from Netherlands to Northern Ireland in relation to child sexual offences
Young girl in critical condition after a collision in Co Antrim
Accused shouted 'trick or treat' before throwing petrol bomb inside Armagh pub, court hears
Stephen Brannigan remembered as ‘kind and thoughtful’ person at funeral
A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of Mr Brannigan and attempted murder of Fr John Murray.
Man charged with burglary and attempted arson over Ballymena riots
Nationalist bonfire builders urged to remove hateful messages from pyres
Victim of prolific NI catfish warns of men online preying on girls' vulnerability
Ex-SDLP leader Colum Eastwood says he rejected a knighthood ... using 'strong language'
Priest seriously injured after attack with a glass bottle in church named as Fr John Murray
Detective Chief Inspector David McBurney described the attack as ‘completely shocking and brutal’.
Judge keen to ensure trial of Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife not delayed again
July
July 2025
Suspect in shooting of mother and children in Co Fermanagh dies in hospital
The PSNI has named the deceased as Ian Rutledge, who was 43 years old.
Taoiseach calls migrant boat effigy 'unchristian' as Eleventh Night bonfires to be lit across north
The Irish tricolour was also placed on the bonfire.
PSNI investigating 'hate incident' as bonfire with refugee effigy and Irish tricolour set alight
Dancing for Ulster: Instead of 'othering', dancing like no one is watching brings us together
Dylan Quinn
Young boy who was riding a scooter dies after hit-and-run by car driver in Co Down
Migrant small boat display on loyalist bonfire called 'disgusting' and 'racist'
The PSNI is investigating the display, which is on top of a bonfire in Moygashel, Co Tyrone.
Concerns that Eleventh Night bonfire may be putting power supply to Belfast hospitals at risk
Gerry Adams slams 'vindictive' UK government plans to block compensation for illegal internment
Hundreds attend vigil in memory of murdered Co Down woman Sarah Montgomery
June
June 2025
Second man (20) arrested over slurry-spreading incident before Pride parade in Ballymena
Man (40) extradited from Germany to Northern Ireland for human trafficking offences
Sinn Féin claim RTÉ repeatedly 'erase' the Six Counties as party introduces new proposed law
Quashing of A5 road upgrade on climate grounds slammed as 'devastating' and 'disappointing'
Leaders on both sides of the border urge completion of Casement Park
Historic vote sees MPs back legalising assisted dying in England and Wales
Leo Varadkar says he would sacrifice economic growth for a united Ireland
UK politicians vote to decriminalise abortion for women in England and Wales