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Independent review commissioned into PSNI data leak

Independent review commissioned into PSNI data leak

The Chief Constable, Simon Byrne, ‘retains the confidence’ of the Policing Board

Tue Aug 22 2023 - 18:38
PSNI data breach: Derry man (50) in court over possession of documents

PSNI data breach: Derry man (50) in court over possession of documents

Christopher Paul O’Kane (50) from Dungiven remanded in custody charged with two terror offences

Mon Aug 21 2023 - 19:46
Deaths of elderly couple at Newry house not being treated as suspicious, says PSNI

Deaths of elderly couple at Newry house not being treated as suspicious, says PSNI

Bodies of Jim and Mary McLaughlin found in Greenan Road area after concerns about wellbeing reported to police

Sun Aug 20 2023 - 14:31
Stephen Nolan rejects claims about BBC staff being planted in audience to create on-air rows

Stephen Nolan rejects claims about BBC staff being planted in audience to create on-air rows

In response to Irish News claims, broadcaster says he had no knowledge of, or involvement in, any such ‘bear pit’ practices

Thu Aug 17 2023 - 19:39
PSNI data breach: man arrested is released on bail

PSNI data breach: man arrested is released on bail

Man (39) was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of collecting information likely to be useful to terrorists

Thu Aug 17 2023 - 12:14
North A-level results: Numbers securing top A-level grades fall but stay above pre-pandemic levels

North A-level results: Numbers securing top A-level grades fall but stay above pre-pandemic levels

More than 26,000 students received the results of AS and A-level exams on Thursday

Thu Aug 17 2023 - 11:07
Man arrested in Armagh over major PSNI data breach

Man arrested in Armagh over major PSNI data breach

39-year-old held on suspicion of collection of information likely to be useful to terrorists

Wed Aug 16 2023 - 18:58
Omagh bombing 25 years on: ‘They laid a rose for their granny that they never met’

Omagh bombing 25 years on: ‘They laid a rose for their granny that they never met’

No one has ever been charged with the murders of 31 people, including unborn twins, who died with a Real IRA car bomb exploded in 1998

Tue Aug 15 2023 - 19:42
Ireland waiting for clarity from UK before considering next steps in Omagh inquiry, says Tánaiste

Ireland waiting for clarity from UK before considering next steps in Omagh inquiry, says Tánaiste

Micheál Martin says Irish officials “stand ready to engage” with members of the UK’s statutory inquiry team as soon as they are appointed

Tue Aug 15 2023 - 00:01
PSNI data breach a gift to dissident republicans in ‘propaganda war’

PSNI data breach a gift to dissident republicans in ‘propaganda war’

By displaying a document opposite the Sinn Féin office on the Falls Road dissident republicans were seeking to prove they have the data breach information

Mon Aug 14 2023 - 21:00
PSNI chief constable ‘now confident’ dissident republicans have sensitive information

PSNI chief constable ‘now confident’ dissident republicans have sensitive information

Measures in place to advise all members of Police Service of Northern Ireland, according to Simon Byrne

Mon Aug 14 2023 - 18:17
More than half of Troubles inquests outstanding as time runs out amid controversial British legacy plan

More than half of Troubles inquests outstanding as time runs out amid controversial British legacy plan

‘Vast majority’ will not be heard before cut-off date set as part of the UK government’s legacy legislation, says families’ solicitor

Mon Aug 14 2023 - 05:00
Omagh bombing: ‘I believe people in privileged positions have protected those responsible’

Omagh bombing: ‘I believe people in privileged positions have protected those responsible’

The father of victim Aiden Gallagher believes ‘the Irish Government should have its own independent inquiry’

Sat Aug 12 2023 - 05:00
Catholic PSNI members urged to seek advice rather than leave force after data breach

Catholic PSNI members urged to seek advice rather than leave force after data breach

Catholic Police Guild calls on chief constable to put preventive measures in place

Sat Aug 12 2023 - 05:00
PSNI data leak: How big is the breach and how did it happen?

PSNI data leak: How big is the breach and how did it happen?

Total of 40 police service staff also revealed to be based at British secret service’s Northern Ireland HQ in Holywood, Co Down

Fri Aug 11 2023 - 19:00
Dissident republicans claiming to possess information from PSNI data breach, says Byrne

Dissident republicans claiming to possess information from PSNI data breach, says Byrne

PSNI chief constable ‘deeply sorry’ over ‘industrial scale breach of data’ in police force

Thu Aug 10 2023 - 15:27
Northern Ireland police data breach is second in weeks, force reveals

Northern Ireland police data breach is second in weeks, force reveals

Police-issue laptop, documents and a spreadsheet identifying more than 200 staffers were stolen from a private vehicle in Newtownabbey, PSNI reveals

Wed Aug 09 2023 - 20:09
PSNI data breach: Police and politicians react to ‘appalling’ breach affecting thousands of staff

PSNI data breach: Police and politicians react to ‘appalling’ breach affecting thousands of staff

Police Service of Northern Ireland officers operate ‘under the veil of the highest potential threat’ with some not admitting they are in the police in order to protect identities - federation spokesman

Wed Aug 09 2023 - 17:00
PSNI officers still check under their cars before leaving home - the data breach must be viewed in that context

PSNI officers still check under their cars before leaving home - the data breach must be viewed in that context

The PSNI – of all organisations – should be expected to handle sensitive information with the utmost care

Wed Aug 09 2023 - 13:46
Varadkar travels to Belfast for talks after calling out London’s ‘reluctance’ to work with State

Varadkar travels to Belfast for talks after calling out London’s ‘reluctance’ to work with State

Taoiseach to push ‘pressing need’ to get Stormont institutions in place again during meetings with party leaders

Wed Aug 09 2023 - 05:55
‘There are plenty of memories’: Derry hardware shop up for sale after 110 years

‘There are plenty of memories’: Derry hardware shop up for sale after 110 years

Brothers and co-owners Liam, Dessie and Seamus McLaughlin are retiring and hope the building can be sold as a going concern

Thu Jul 27 2023 - 17:46
‘EU one stop shop’ to provide post Brexit advice considered for Belfast

‘EU one stop shop’ to provide post Brexit advice considered for Belfast

MEPs are also considering an envoy from the EU to Northern Ireland, who would fulfil a role similar to that of Joe Kennedy III, the US’s Special Envoy for Economic Affairs

Thu Jul 27 2023 - 10:20
New NI legacy body offers ‘real opportunity to deliver answers’ people are seeking

New NI legacy body offers ‘real opportunity to deliver answers’ people are seeking

Troubles legacy Bill is opposed by North’s five main political parties, victims and human rights groups and the Irish Government

Wed Jul 26 2023 - 19:42
In a housing crisis, Letterkenny locals turn to innovative measures

In a housing crisis, Letterkenny locals turn to innovative measures

Residents and businesses have given some areas of the Donegal town a new look and a fresh start, but there is still plenty of work to be done

Sat Jul 22 2023 - 06:00
Inside Sinn Féin: Who really makes the big decisions in Ireland’s most popular party?

Inside Sinn Féin: Who really makes the big decisions in Ireland’s most popular party?

Unelected people are prominent and important in the leadership and decision-making processes of Sinn Féin

Sat Jul 22 2023 - 06:00
Northern Ireland Troubles legacy Bill expected to become law in September

Northern Ireland Troubles legacy Bill expected to become law in September

Northern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said he was confident controversial legislation would receive royal assent in early autumn

Fri Jul 21 2023 - 17:20
MPs vote to reinstate provision in UK government’s legislation which would give ‘amnesty’ to perpetrators

MPs vote to reinstate provision in UK government’s legislation which would give ‘amnesty’ to perpetrators

Proposed legislation aims to ‘draw a line’ under the past by replacing current methods of criminal and civil investigations and inquests with inquiries

Tue Jul 18 2023 - 20:20
PSNI investigating ‘a number of complaints’ about material placed on Eleventh Night bonfires

PSNI investigating ‘a number of complaints’ about material placed on Eleventh Night bonfires

Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland says about 500,000 people will either take part in or watch July 12th marches across North

Wed Jul 12 2023 - 08:06
‘The next time the Assembly goes up, it needs to stay up’: Monica McWilliams reflects on slow progress in Northern Ireland

‘The next time the Assembly goes up, it needs to stay up’: Monica McWilliams reflects on slow progress in Northern Ireland

A quarter of a century on from the first sitting of the Assembly, the former Women’s Coalition politician finds a tree she planted at Stormont back then

Sun Jul 02 2023 - 05:00
Scottish government objects to controversial Troubles legacy Bill

Scottish government objects to controversial Troubles legacy Bill

Victims’ groups welcome Edinburgh’s objections to Westminster proposal

Fri Jun 30 2023 - 05:00
New Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty reveals €250,000 salary for 30-show season

New Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty reveals €250,000 salary for 30-show season

Amid RTÉ transparency controversy, Ryan Tubridy’s TV replacement volunteers his presenting deal

Thu Jun 29 2023 - 18:00
Controversial element of Troubles legacy Bill rejected in House of Lords

Controversial element of Troubles legacy Bill rejected in House of Lords

Oireachtas committee calls on UK government to drop legislation as it would remove ‘vital avenues to the truth’

Mon Jun 26 2023 - 21:04
UK government accused of ignoring ‘repeated warnings’ over Troubles legacy Bill

UK government accused of ignoring ‘repeated warnings’ over Troubles legacy Bill

Bill will undermine human rights of victims as well as reconciliation and justice efforts, says Council of Europe commissioner

Tue Jun 20 2023 - 18:15
Irish replaces French as second most popular language in North’s A-levels

Irish replaces French as second most popular language in North’s A-levels

Optional Irish available in only 35 per cent of schools but held firm as other languages declined

Tue Jun 13 2023 - 16:53
‘Hooded Men’ receive apology from PSNI, 52 years after interrogation torture

‘Hooded Men’ receive apology from PSNI, 52 years after interrogation torture

Arrested and interned without trial, 14 faced techniques including sleep, food and water deprivation

Tue Jun 13 2023 - 14:47
Amendments to NI Legacy Bill criticised as ‘smoke and mirrors’ by campaigners

Amendments to NI Legacy Bill criticised as ‘smoke and mirrors’ by campaigners

Bill aims to ‘draw a line’ under the past by replacing criminal and civil investigations with new inquiries body

Thu Jun 08 2023 - 22:24
‘We all have a right to remember our dead’: Michelle O’Neill defends IRA commemoration

‘We all have a right to remember our dead’: Michelle O’Neill defends IRA commemoration

Tánaiste among those to criticise Sinn Féin MP John Finucane’s planned attendance at event this weekend

Thu Jun 08 2023 - 05:00
Racism ‘part of daily life’ for people in minority and migrant groups in North, report finds

Racism ‘part of daily life’ for people in minority and migrant groups in North, report finds

Study shows women were particularly affected and there was a widespread perception Brexit had acted as an enabler for racism

Thu Jun 08 2023 - 00:01
Northern Ireland a ‘disaster’ and UK government has ‘responsibility to step in’, says former Stormont speaker

Northern Ireland a ‘disaster’ and UK government has ‘responsibility to step in’, says former Stormont speaker

John Alderdice, leader of Alliance Party at time of signing of Belfast Agreement, made comments while giving evidence to committee in Westminster

Wed Jun 07 2023 - 16:12
Rebuilding Ukraine: ‘As women leaders, it’s really important to start getting ready for the victory’

Rebuilding Ukraine: ‘As women leaders, it’s really important to start getting ready for the victory’

Ukrainian deputies come to Belfast to learn from its experience of reconstruction in wake of conflict

Sat Jun 03 2023 - 05:00
Prosecution of Soldier F for Bloody Sunday killings resumes

Prosecution of Soldier F for Bloody Sunday killings resumes

Former British soldier is accused of two murders and five counts of attempted murder in Derry in 1972

Fri May 26 2023 - 14:38
Rebecca Browne (21) was ‘the happiest and kindest soul’, funeral Mass told

Rebecca Browne (21) was ‘the happiest and kindest soul’, funeral Mass told

Hairdresser died after being hit by a Garda car in Buncrana, Co Donegal in early hours of Sunday

Fri May 26 2023 - 11:26
‘A significant development’: Eleven arrested by PSNI in John Caldwell attempted murder inquiry

‘A significant development’: Eleven arrested by PSNI in John Caldwell attempted murder inquiry

Nine men and two women held under Terrorism Act over February shooting incident in Omagh, Co Tyrone

Fri May 26 2023 - 08:14
North’s political parties could request extra £1bn from UK Treasury

North’s political parties could request extra £1bn from UK Treasury

Heaton-Harris says Executive must be up and running before scale of financial package will be discussed

Thu May 25 2023 - 20:06
Fresh bid to restore powersharing after Sinn Féin surge in NI local elections

Fresh bid to restore powersharing after Sinn Féin surge in NI local elections

The party gained 39 seats to return 144 councillors, making it the largest entity in local government in the North

Mon May 22 2023 - 05:00
‘It is our duty to build a tolerant society’: Northern Ireland elects its first black councillor

‘It is our duty to build a tolerant society’: Northern Ireland elects its first black councillor

Lilian Seenoi-Barr of the SDLP described her election in the Foyleside area of Derry as an ‘historic moment’

Mon May 22 2023 - 05:00
Scale of Sinn Féin’s NI election victory a stark reality check for unionism

Scale of Sinn Féin’s NI election victory a stark reality check for unionism

Vote will put pressure on DUP to return to Stormont but there are bigger problems ahead for unionism

Sun May 21 2023 - 17:46
Sinn Féin overtakes DUP as North’s largest local government party after ‘momentous’ election result

Sinn Féin overtakes DUP as North’s largest local government party after ‘momentous’ election result

Party vice-president and first minister designate Michelle O’Neill repeats call for Stormont Assembly and Executive to be restored in wake of victory

Sat May 20 2023 - 22:20
Northern Ireland elections: Sinn Féin overtake DUP in local government in ‘momentous’ result

Northern Ireland elections: Sinn Féin overtake DUP in local government in ‘momentous’ result

Former UUP leader calls for ‘fundamental realignment of unionism’ as voter turnout reaches 54.71%

Sat May 20 2023 - 18:41
Northern Ireland elections 2023: Sinn Féin performing strongly on first day of count

Northern Ireland elections 2023: Sinn Féin performing strongly on first day of count

A total of 462 councillors are due to be elected in 11 council areas.

Fri May 19 2023 - 22:03
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