22/08/2025
Other News In Brief
'We Need To Get Real About The Housing Crisis' - Alliance
Alliance Housing spokesperson Kellie Armstrong MLA has said we need to get real about the housing crisis following the publication of the Northern Ireland Housing Bulletin.
The Strangford MLA said: "The recent publication from the Department for Communities highlights the critical reality of the housing crisis we are facing in Northern Ireland.
"According to statistics, 90,477 people are currently waiting for accommodation from the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. Among those, 61,698 individuals are classified as officially homeless and have been granted full duty homeless status. Tragically, included in this group are 19,420 children.
"This crisis is caused by the failure to build enough homes, and the Simon Community has confirmed that without adequate housing, the number of homeless individuals could exceed 82,000 by 2030.
"We urgently need to remove the barriers to new housing developments caused by NI Water, the planning system, and insufficient capital investment. With just over 2,500 new builds started this year, a focused approach is required to dramatically increase this number. Based on the current statistics, it will take Northern Ireland over 36 years to build enough homes to meet the existing demand.
"We need to get real about the housing crisis, and with a concerted and synchronised effort from the Department for Communities and the Executive, we can solve homelessness."
BHF Expands Portfolio Of Shops In NI
British Heart Foundation (BHF) is expanding its portfolio of shops in Northern Ireland by unveiling a new 1,000 square-foot store in Newtownards. The shop, which will be located at Ards Shopping Centre, is now open.
BHF is hoping the new shop will be at the centre of the local community.
This is the first shopping centre in Northern Ireland that BHF has traded in and the charity is inviting the local community to come along, explore the quality stock at great prices and help support life-saving heart and circulatory disease research.
Louise Ball, Regional Manager at British Heart Foundation, said: "We're so excited to be opening our new store in Newtownards. Our team has worked incredibly hard to get everything ready, and we can't wait to welcome customers through our doors.
"By shopping and donating with us, you're helping to fund vital research that keeps hearts beating and joining the Reuse Revolution – giving items a second life and supporting a more sustainable future."
Road Realignment Works Underway At Ballymaconaghy Road
A road realignment scheme has begun on Ballymaconaghy Road, Castlereagh, with work expected to continue until the end of November.
The project, linked to planning conditions for a major housing development, will see the upper section of the road realigned to include a right-turn pocket into the new site. Improvements such as new footways, street lighting and pedestrian crossings are also planned to enhance safety.
Phase one requires a three-month road closure, with diversions clearly signposted. Officials have advised drivers to allow extra time for journeys and to follow temporary traffic restrictions.
Completion of the scheme will depend on weather conditions, and further closures may be required. The Department has said it will provide updates if plans change.
Alliance Housing spokesperson Kellie Armstrong MLA has said we need to get real about the housing crisis following the publication of the Northern Ireland Housing Bulletin.
The Strangford MLA said: "The recent publication from the Department for Communities highlights the critical reality of the housing crisis we are facing in Northern Ireland.
"According to statistics, 90,477 people are currently waiting for accommodation from the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. Among those, 61,698 individuals are classified as officially homeless and have been granted full duty homeless status. Tragically, included in this group are 19,420 children.
"This crisis is caused by the failure to build enough homes, and the Simon Community has confirmed that without adequate housing, the number of homeless individuals could exceed 82,000 by 2030.
"We urgently need to remove the barriers to new housing developments caused by NI Water, the planning system, and insufficient capital investment. With just over 2,500 new builds started this year, a focused approach is required to dramatically increase this number. Based on the current statistics, it will take Northern Ireland over 36 years to build enough homes to meet the existing demand.
"We need to get real about the housing crisis, and with a concerted and synchronised effort from the Department for Communities and the Executive, we can solve homelessness."
BHF Expands Portfolio Of Shops In NI
British Heart Foundation (BHF) is expanding its portfolio of shops in Northern Ireland by unveiling a new 1,000 square-foot store in Newtownards. The shop, which will be located at Ards Shopping Centre, is now open.
BHF is hoping the new shop will be at the centre of the local community.
This is the first shopping centre in Northern Ireland that BHF has traded in and the charity is inviting the local community to come along, explore the quality stock at great prices and help support life-saving heart and circulatory disease research.
Louise Ball, Regional Manager at British Heart Foundation, said: "We're so excited to be opening our new store in Newtownards. Our team has worked incredibly hard to get everything ready, and we can't wait to welcome customers through our doors.
"By shopping and donating with us, you're helping to fund vital research that keeps hearts beating and joining the Reuse Revolution – giving items a second life and supporting a more sustainable future."
Road Realignment Works Underway At Ballymaconaghy Road
A road realignment scheme has begun on Ballymaconaghy Road, Castlereagh, with work expected to continue until the end of November.
The project, linked to planning conditions for a major housing development, will see the upper section of the road realigned to include a right-turn pocket into the new site. Improvements such as new footways, street lighting and pedestrian crossings are also planned to enhance safety.
Phase one requires a three-month road closure, with diversions clearly signposted. Officials have advised drivers to allow extra time for journeys and to follow temporary traffic restrictions.
Completion of the scheme will depend on weather conditions, and further closures may be required. The Department has said it will provide updates if plans change.
Latest Northern Ireland News
22 August 2025
Man Killed In West Belfast Stabbing
Police have launched a murder investigation after a man died following a stabbing in west Belfast on Thursday night, 21 August. Detective Chief Inspector Tom Phillips, from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Major Investigation Team, said: "We received a report at around 8.
Man Killed In West Belfast Stabbing
Police have launched a murder investigation after a man died following a stabbing in west Belfast on Thursday night, 21 August. Detective Chief Inspector Tom Phillips, from the Police Service of Northern Ireland’s Major Investigation Team, said: "We received a report at around 8.
22 August 2025
Dangle Academy Launches First Training Centre In Belfast
Dangle Academy has launched a new training division and services centre in Belfast, a move it says will address a significant skills gap in the industrial services and renewable energy sectors.
Dangle Academy Launches First Training Centre In Belfast
Dangle Academy has launched a new training division and services centre in Belfast, a move it says will address a significant skills gap in the industrial services and renewable energy sectors.
22 August 2025
Arrests Made In Investigation Into Jonesborough Death
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of a 42-year-old man in Jonesborough. James O'Connor sustained serious head injuries on the Edenappa Road in the early hours of Saturday, 31 May. Mr O'Connor died in hospital as a result of his injuries on Thursday, 5 June.
Arrests Made In Investigation Into Jonesborough Death
Two men have been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter following the death of a 42-year-old man in Jonesborough. James O'Connor sustained serious head injuries on the Edenappa Road in the early hours of Saturday, 31 May. Mr O'Connor died in hospital as a result of his injuries on Thursday, 5 June.
22 August 2025
Road Safety Appeal Issued Ahead Of Bank Holiday Weekend
The PSNI are urging drivers to slow down and take extra care on the roads ahead of the summer bank holiday on Monday, 25 August. Officers will be carrying out high-visibility patrols across the region, with a focus on speeding under Operation Lifesaver, as well as targeting drink and drug driving.
Road Safety Appeal Issued Ahead Of Bank Holiday Weekend
The PSNI are urging drivers to slow down and take extra care on the roads ahead of the summer bank holiday on Monday, 25 August. Officers will be carrying out high-visibility patrols across the region, with a focus on speeding under Operation Lifesaver, as well as targeting drink and drug driving.
22 August 2025
Police Acted Proportionally In Cattle Deaths – Ombudsman
The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland has found that police officers acted proportionally and adhered to their training when they had to euthanise cattle on two major roadways in May 2025. The Ombudsman reviewed two separate incidents that led to the death of animals and found no issues of police conduct that required further investigation.
Police Acted Proportionally In Cattle Deaths – Ombudsman
The Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland has found that police officers acted proportionally and adhered to their training when they had to euthanise cattle on two major roadways in May 2025. The Ombudsman reviewed two separate incidents that led to the death of animals and found no issues of police conduct that required further investigation.
22 August 2025
Appeal Issued Following Arson At Derelict Premises In Strabane
Police are appealing for information following a report of arson at derelict premises at the Milltown Road area of Strabane on Thursday, 21 August. Shortly before 10.50pm police attended a fire at a derelict building in the area. The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service attended the scene and extinguished the fire.
Appeal Issued Following Arson At Derelict Premises In Strabane
Police are appealing for information following a report of arson at derelict premises at the Milltown Road area of Strabane on Thursday, 21 August. Shortly before 10.50pm police attended a fire at a derelict building in the area. The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service attended the scene and extinguished the fire.
22 August 2025
HMRC Warns Of Self Assessment Scams
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging millions of Self Assessment customers to be vigilant against scams that impersonate the department. Scammers often offer fake refunds or demand urgent payments to steal personal and banking information. HMRC warns that passwords, usernames, and access codes should never be shared.
HMRC Warns Of Self Assessment Scams
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is urging millions of Self Assessment customers to be vigilant against scams that impersonate the department. Scammers often offer fake refunds or demand urgent payments to steal personal and banking information. HMRC warns that passwords, usernames, and access codes should never be shared.
22 August 2025
Other News In Brief
'We Need To Get Real About The Housing Crisis' - Alliance Alliance Housing spokesperson Kellie Armstrong MLA has said we need to get real about the housing crisis following the publication of the Northern Ireland Housing Bulletin.
Other News In Brief
'We Need To Get Real About The Housing Crisis' - Alliance Alliance Housing spokesperson Kellie Armstrong MLA has said we need to get real about the housing crisis following the publication of the Northern Ireland Housing Bulletin.
21 August 2025
Arrests After £400,000 Cannabis Factory Uncovered
Police have arrested two men after a large cannabis factory, with an estimated street value of £400,000, was discovered in a warehouse in Bangor. The men, both aged 30, were arrested on Wednesday, 20 August by officers from the Organised Crime Branch and Auto Crime Team. They were detained in a vehicle leaving the warehouse.
Arrests After £400,000 Cannabis Factory Uncovered
Police have arrested two men after a large cannabis factory, with an estimated street value of £400,000, was discovered in a warehouse in Bangor. The men, both aged 30, were arrested on Wednesday, 20 August by officers from the Organised Crime Branch and Auto Crime Team. They were detained in a vehicle leaving the warehouse.
21 August 2025
NI's Education Age To Be Raised To 18
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced plans to extend compulsory participation in education or training in Northern Ireland to the age of 18, following a public consultation.
NI's Education Age To Be Raised To 18
Education Minister Paul Givan has announced plans to extend compulsory participation in education or training in Northern Ireland to the age of 18, following a public consultation.
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