30/06/2025
Other News In Brief
SF MP Condemns Latest Arson Attack on West Belfast Phone Mast
Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey has strongly condemned the latest arson attack targeting a phone mast in west Belfast.
The West Belfast MP voiced his dismay at the incident: "This wanton destruction, fuelled by inaccuracies and misconceptions, is damaging vital infrastructure in our community."
Mr Maskey highlighted a pattern of such behaviour, warning of its severe consequences. "This is the latest in a series of reckless attacks, resulting in poor connectivity, risking public safety and lives," he said.
He called for decisive action from law enforcement. "It’s time for the PSNI to step up and ensure those responsible for this ludicrous behaviour are brought to justice before even more damage is inflicted on vital services."
Paul Maskey affirmed his ongoing commitment to addressing connectivity issues in the area, concluding: "I will continue working to improve phone signal in west Belfast."
DUP Slam Justice Minister Over 'Damning' CJI Report Inaction
DUP MLA Joanne Bunting has criticised the Justice Minister, Naomi Long, over what she describes as a lack of action following the publication of a damning report into the leadership and direction of the Department of Justice by the Criminal Justice Inspectorate (CJI). Ms Bunting's comments raise questions regarding the Minister's perceived failure to act and the absence of clear plans for systemic improvement.
Joanne Bunting, who chairs the Assembly Justice Committee, stated: "The Criminal Justice Inspection report of November 2024 is brutal in its conclusions. It describes a justice system that is stagnant, rudderless and operating without an agreed vision or coordinated priorities."
Ms Bunting asserted that the issues go beyond mere policy drift. "This is not just a case of policy drift but a clear failure of leadership at the very top. The report found that key players across the justice system echoed long-standing concerns in informal feedback to the Chief Inspector. If those inside the system knew what was wrong, how is it that the Minister did not? And if she did know, the question becomes even more pertinent - why did Naomi Long not act?" Seven months on from the report's publication, the DUP MLA expressed frustration over the continued lack of clarity. "We are now seven months on from the publication of that report, yet there is still no clarity on what short-term actions are being taken to get the system moving in the right direction. Where is the plan? What steps are being taken? The silence from the Department of Justice is deafening."
Ms Bunting argued that the current system is failing multiple stakeholders. "Victims, witnesses, defendants, and justice staff are all being let down by a system that has lacked meaningful progress since the devolution of policing and justice a decade ago. Successive Justice Ministers, Alliance and Independent alike, have failed to break down silos or deliver a joined-up strategy."
She concluded by calling for substantive change: "Northern Ireland does not need more legislative window-dressing. We need a Department that leads, coordinates and delivers real change. The public expect justice that is fair, fast and functional, not just a Minister going through the motions."
Man Arrested in Moygashel Following Knife Incident
Dungannon, Northern Ireland – Police in Dungannon have arrested a 51-year-old man following reports of a man armed with a knife in Moygashel on Sunday, 29 June 2025.
Shortly before 21:10, officers received a report that a man, believed to be in possession of a large kitchen knife, had smashed the windows of a vehicle in the Roskeen Close area.
Local officers, supported by Armed Response officers, quickly attended the scene. A man was removed from a nearby address and subsequently arrested on suspicion of offences, including criminal damage and possession of an article with a blade or point in a public place.
The suspect currently remains in police custody.
Police enquiries are ongoing into the incident. Anyone with information, including dashcam, doorbell, or any other video footage, is asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1561 29/6/25.
Alternatively, you can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org/
Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey has strongly condemned the latest arson attack targeting a phone mast in west Belfast.
The West Belfast MP voiced his dismay at the incident: "This wanton destruction, fuelled by inaccuracies and misconceptions, is damaging vital infrastructure in our community."
Mr Maskey highlighted a pattern of such behaviour, warning of its severe consequences. "This is the latest in a series of reckless attacks, resulting in poor connectivity, risking public safety and lives," he said.
He called for decisive action from law enforcement. "It’s time for the PSNI to step up and ensure those responsible for this ludicrous behaviour are brought to justice before even more damage is inflicted on vital services."
Paul Maskey affirmed his ongoing commitment to addressing connectivity issues in the area, concluding: "I will continue working to improve phone signal in west Belfast."
DUP Slam Justice Minister Over 'Damning' CJI Report Inaction
DUP MLA Joanne Bunting has criticised the Justice Minister, Naomi Long, over what she describes as a lack of action following the publication of a damning report into the leadership and direction of the Department of Justice by the Criminal Justice Inspectorate (CJI). Ms Bunting's comments raise questions regarding the Minister's perceived failure to act and the absence of clear plans for systemic improvement.
Joanne Bunting, who chairs the Assembly Justice Committee, stated: "The Criminal Justice Inspection report of November 2024 is brutal in its conclusions. It describes a justice system that is stagnant, rudderless and operating without an agreed vision or coordinated priorities."
Ms Bunting asserted that the issues go beyond mere policy drift. "This is not just a case of policy drift but a clear failure of leadership at the very top. The report found that key players across the justice system echoed long-standing concerns in informal feedback to the Chief Inspector. If those inside the system knew what was wrong, how is it that the Minister did not? And if she did know, the question becomes even more pertinent - why did Naomi Long not act?" Seven months on from the report's publication, the DUP MLA expressed frustration over the continued lack of clarity. "We are now seven months on from the publication of that report, yet there is still no clarity on what short-term actions are being taken to get the system moving in the right direction. Where is the plan? What steps are being taken? The silence from the Department of Justice is deafening."
Ms Bunting argued that the current system is failing multiple stakeholders. "Victims, witnesses, defendants, and justice staff are all being let down by a system that has lacked meaningful progress since the devolution of policing and justice a decade ago. Successive Justice Ministers, Alliance and Independent alike, have failed to break down silos or deliver a joined-up strategy."
She concluded by calling for substantive change: "Northern Ireland does not need more legislative window-dressing. We need a Department that leads, coordinates and delivers real change. The public expect justice that is fair, fast and functional, not just a Minister going through the motions."
Man Arrested in Moygashel Following Knife Incident
Dungannon, Northern Ireland – Police in Dungannon have arrested a 51-year-old man following reports of a man armed with a knife in Moygashel on Sunday, 29 June 2025.
Shortly before 21:10, officers received a report that a man, believed to be in possession of a large kitchen knife, had smashed the windows of a vehicle in the Roskeen Close area.
Local officers, supported by Armed Response officers, quickly attended the scene. A man was removed from a nearby address and subsequently arrested on suspicion of offences, including criminal damage and possession of an article with a blade or point in a public place.
The suspect currently remains in police custody.
Police enquiries are ongoing into the incident. Anyone with information, including dashcam, doorbell, or any other video footage, is asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 1561 29/6/25.
Alternatively, you can submit a report online using our non-emergency reporting form via www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at crimestoppers-uk.org/
Latest Northern Ireland News
30 June 2025
Investigation Continues Into Downpatrick Sexual Assault
Detectives from the Police Service Rape Crime Unit (RCU) are continuing their investigation into the sexual assault of a teenage girl in the Samson's Lane area, off the Ardglass Road in Downpatrick. The incident occurred shortly after 08:30 on Tuesday, 24 June 2025.
Investigation Continues Into Downpatrick Sexual Assault
Detectives from the Police Service Rape Crime Unit (RCU) are continuing their investigation into the sexual assault of a teenage girl in the Samson's Lane area, off the Ardglass Road in Downpatrick. The incident occurred shortly after 08:30 on Tuesday, 24 June 2025.
30 June 2025
Drivers Warned Of Rising QR Code Car Park Scams
Police are urging drivers across Northern Ireland to exercise extreme caution when paying for parking using QR codes, following a recent increase in scam incidents targeting car park users. Scammers are reportedly placing fraudulent QR code stickers over legitimate ones found on parking meters and official signage.
Drivers Warned Of Rising QR Code Car Park Scams
Police are urging drivers across Northern Ireland to exercise extreme caution when paying for parking using QR codes, following a recent increase in scam incidents targeting car park users. Scammers are reportedly placing fraudulent QR code stickers over legitimate ones found on parking meters and official signage.
30 June 2025
EA Special Needs Crisis "Cannot Continue" – SDLP
The ongoing crisis within the Education Authority (EA) regarding school placements for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) cannot be allowed to continue, according to SDLP Opposition Education Spokesperson Cara Hunter MLA.
EA Special Needs Crisis "Cannot Continue" – SDLP
The ongoing crisis within the Education Authority (EA) regarding school placements for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) cannot be allowed to continue, according to SDLP Opposition Education Spokesperson Cara Hunter MLA.
30 June 2025
Rosie's Trust Offers Charity Places For 2026 TCS London Marathon
For the first time in its history, Rosie's Trust has secured two coveted charity places for the upcoming TCS London Marathon in 2026.
Rosie's Trust Offers Charity Places For 2026 TCS London Marathon
For the first time in its history, Rosie's Trust has secured two coveted charity places for the upcoming TCS London Marathon in 2026.
30 June 2025
Investigation Launched Following Suspicious Death In Newry
Detectives from the PSNI's Serious Crime Branch have launched an investigation following the suspicious death of a man in Newry today, Saturday, 28 June 2025. Detective Chief Inspector Tom Phillips stated: "At around 12:45, police received a report that a man, aged in his 40s, had sustained a serious injury in the Fisher Park area of the city.
Investigation Launched Following Suspicious Death In Newry
Detectives from the PSNI's Serious Crime Branch have launched an investigation following the suspicious death of a man in Newry today, Saturday, 28 June 2025. Detective Chief Inspector Tom Phillips stated: "At around 12:45, police received a report that a man, aged in his 40s, had sustained a serious injury in the Fisher Park area of the city.
30 June 2025
Murder Inquiry Launched After Pregnant Mother-of-Two Dies In Donaghadee
Detectives from the PSNI's Major Investigation Team have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a woman in Donaghadee on Saturday, 28 June 2025. She has been identified as 27-year-old Sarah Montgomery, a mother-of-two who was also confirmed to have been pregnant at the time of her death.
Murder Inquiry Launched After Pregnant Mother-of-Two Dies In Donaghadee
Detectives from the PSNI's Major Investigation Team have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a woman in Donaghadee on Saturday, 28 June 2025. She has been identified as 27-year-old Sarah Montgomery, a mother-of-two who was also confirmed to have been pregnant at the time of her death.
30 June 2025
PSNI Advice Ahead Of 01 July Parades Across Belfast
Road users in Belfast are advised to anticipate significant traffic disruption on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, as a number of parades are scheduled to take place across the city. A large parade is expected to commence on Templemore Avenue at approximately 19:30, with an anticipated finish time of around 23:00.
PSNI Advice Ahead Of 01 July Parades Across Belfast
Road users in Belfast are advised to anticipate significant traffic disruption on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, as a number of parades are scheduled to take place across the city. A large parade is expected to commence on Templemore Avenue at approximately 19:30, with an anticipated finish time of around 23:00.
30 June 2025
Alliance MP Urges Labour To Fully Abandon Benefit Cuts Bill
Alliance MP Sorcha Eastwood has called on the Labour Government to "completely abandon" its proposed benefit cuts Bill. The Lagan Valley MP made her comments ahead of a planned vote on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, following the Government's announcement of a partial climbdown on the cuts in response to a threatened rebellion by over 100 Labour MPs.
Alliance MP Urges Labour To Fully Abandon Benefit Cuts Bill
Alliance MP Sorcha Eastwood has called on the Labour Government to "completely abandon" its proposed benefit cuts Bill. The Lagan Valley MP made her comments ahead of a planned vote on Tuesday, 1 July 2025, following the Government's announcement of a partial climbdown on the cuts in response to a threatened rebellion by over 100 Labour MPs.
30 June 2025
This Month's Top Tech Events: From Start-Ups to Scandals
Innovation cycles faster than ever, and the past month brought a blend of breakthroughs and setbacks. From new funding rounds and ambitious summit lineups to high-profile scandals, tech leaders and startup enthusiasts have had a lot to follow. Even those enjoying a spin at first.
This Month's Top Tech Events: From Start-Ups to Scandals
Innovation cycles faster than ever, and the past month brought a blend of breakthroughs and setbacks. From new funding rounds and ambitious summit lineups to high-profile scandals, tech leaders and startup enthusiasts have had a lot to follow. Even those enjoying a spin at first.
30 June 2025
Other News In Brief
SF MP Condemns Latest Arson Attack on West Belfast Phone Mast Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey has strongly condemned the latest arson attack targeting a phone mast in west Belfast. The West Belfast MP voiced his dismay at the incident: "This wanton destruction, fuelled by inaccuracies and misconceptions, is damaging vital infrastructure in our community.
Other News In Brief
SF MP Condemns Latest Arson Attack on West Belfast Phone Mast Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey has strongly condemned the latest arson attack targeting a phone mast in west Belfast. The West Belfast MP voiced his dismay at the incident: "This wanton destruction, fuelled by inaccuracies and misconceptions, is damaging vital infrastructure in our community.
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Northern Ireland WeatherToday:A sunny but frosty start for many. However cloud increases by midday with a few showers reaching the north coast, these mostly light but spreading inland this afternoon. Chilly. Maximum temperature 8 °C.Tonight:A rather cloudy evening with scattered showers. Becoming drier through the night with some good clear spells developing and a patchy frost away from coasts. Minimum temperature 0 °C.