04/09/2025
Other News In Brief
Irish Government involvement in legacy body would be 'outrageous'
UUP Justice spokesperson, Doug Beattie MC MLA, has stated that it would be "outrageous" for the Secretary of State to allow the Irish Government to have any input into the oversight body of the new Independent Commission on Reconciliation and Information Retrieval (ICRIR). He argued that the Irish Government has failed to address legacy issues and should not be rewarded with a role on the body.
Mr Beattie criticised the principles of the 2014 Stormont House Agreement, stating that they would deny investigations for victims who were abducted and murdered across the border, as well as for those who were left with serious injuries if there were no fatalities. The UUP is concerned that the new ICRIR is simply a "repackaging of legacy" issues.
He reiterated the party's firm position that they will not support the ICRIR if former RUC and PSNI officers are barred from serving on it. Mr Beattie stressed that until the Irish Government is held accountable for its own failures to address legacy, it should have no involvement in the ICRIR.
Security Alert In Newtownards Ends A security alert in the Brewery Lane area of Newtownards has ended, with nothing untoward found. The alert was initiated after police were made aware of a suspicious vehicle shortly after 4.30am today, Thursday, 4 September 2025.
The operation led to the closure of the road and surrounding area for several hours, with a number of local residents evacuated from their homes. Police have thanked the public for their patience and cooperation, stating that public safety is always their priority.
Enquiries are ongoing, and police have encouraged anyone who sees something suspicious not to approach it but to contact them immediately on 999. Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call 101 quoting reference number 157 of 04/09/25.
Luke Meenehan Selected To Take Conor Maskey's Councillor Seat
Luke Meenehan has been selected to replace outgoing Sinn Féin Councillor Conor Maskey in the Castle DEA in North Belfast, a decision that is now subject to Ard Comhairle ratification.
Mr Meenehan, 51, has lived in the Castle DEA his entire life and has been a community activist involved with the party for over a decade.
Outgoing Councillor Conor Maskey said it was a "privilege" to represent the people, and he is immensely proud of the progress the party has made in North Belfast. He added that he will be available to guide and support Mr Meenehan.
Mr Meenehan, a married father of three, currently serves as the chairperson of the Winifred Carney Cumann. He said he looks forward to working with local residents and groups to deliver "first-class council services."
UUP Justice spokesperson, Doug Beattie MC MLA, has stated that it would be "outrageous" for the Secretary of State to allow the Irish Government to have any input into the oversight body of the new Independent Commission on Reconciliation and Information Retrieval (ICRIR). He argued that the Irish Government has failed to address legacy issues and should not be rewarded with a role on the body.
Mr Beattie criticised the principles of the 2014 Stormont House Agreement, stating that they would deny investigations for victims who were abducted and murdered across the border, as well as for those who were left with serious injuries if there were no fatalities. The UUP is concerned that the new ICRIR is simply a "repackaging of legacy" issues.
He reiterated the party's firm position that they will not support the ICRIR if former RUC and PSNI officers are barred from serving on it. Mr Beattie stressed that until the Irish Government is held accountable for its own failures to address legacy, it should have no involvement in the ICRIR.
Security Alert In Newtownards Ends A security alert in the Brewery Lane area of Newtownards has ended, with nothing untoward found. The alert was initiated after police were made aware of a suspicious vehicle shortly after 4.30am today, Thursday, 4 September 2025.
The operation led to the closure of the road and surrounding area for several hours, with a number of local residents evacuated from their homes. Police have thanked the public for their patience and cooperation, stating that public safety is always their priority.
Enquiries are ongoing, and police have encouraged anyone who sees something suspicious not to approach it but to contact them immediately on 999. Anyone with information that could assist the investigation is asked to call 101 quoting reference number 157 of 04/09/25.
Luke Meenehan Selected To Take Conor Maskey's Councillor Seat
Luke Meenehan has been selected to replace outgoing Sinn Féin Councillor Conor Maskey in the Castle DEA in North Belfast, a decision that is now subject to Ard Comhairle ratification.
Mr Meenehan, 51, has lived in the Castle DEA his entire life and has been a community activist involved with the party for over a decade.
Outgoing Councillor Conor Maskey said it was a "privilege" to represent the people, and he is immensely proud of the progress the party has made in North Belfast. He added that he will be available to guide and support Mr Meenehan.
Mr Meenehan, a married father of three, currently serves as the chairperson of the Winifred Carney Cumann. He said he looks forward to working with local residents and groups to deliver "first-class council services."
Latest Northern Ireland News
05 September 2025
Lurgan Man Jailed For Sexual Abuse Of Six Children
A man from Lurgan has been sentenced to five years in prison for the sexual abuse of six children. Patrick Lavery, aged 40, was sentenced at Craigavon Crown Court on Thursday, 4 September 2025, after being found guilty of multiple offences including gross indecency and indecent assault.
Lurgan Man Jailed For Sexual Abuse Of Six Children
A man from Lurgan has been sentenced to five years in prison for the sexual abuse of six children. Patrick Lavery, aged 40, was sentenced at Craigavon Crown Court on Thursday, 4 September 2025, after being found guilty of multiple offences including gross indecency and indecent assault.
05 September 2025
Baroness Cass To Assess Gender Identity Services In NI
Baroness Hilary Cass, who led the national Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People, has been asked by Health Minister Mike Nesbitt to conduct an assessment of the provision of gender identity services in Northern Ireland.
Baroness Cass To Assess Gender Identity Services In NI
Baroness Hilary Cass, who led the national Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People, has been asked by Health Minister Mike Nesbitt to conduct an assessment of the provision of gender identity services in Northern Ireland.
05 September 2025
NI Executive Condemns Racism And Sectarianism
The Northern Ireland Executive has issued a strong statement condemning all forms of racism, sectarianism, and hostility towards individuals of different backgrounds. The Executive has called for calm across all communities, stating that all acts of violence and intimidation are "abhorrent" and must "stop immediately".
NI Executive Condemns Racism And Sectarianism
The Northern Ireland Executive has issued a strong statement condemning all forms of racism, sectarianism, and hostility towards individuals of different backgrounds. The Executive has called for calm across all communities, stating that all acts of violence and intimidation are "abhorrent" and must "stop immediately".
05 September 2025
Justice Minister Meets New Therapy Dog
A new therapy dog named Sebastian is helping to make the court experience less intimidating for children and young people. The two-year-old St Bernard x Bernese Mountain Dog works with the NSPCC Young Witness Service to support young people who are preparing to attend court.
Justice Minister Meets New Therapy Dog
A new therapy dog named Sebastian is helping to make the court experience less intimidating for children and young people. The two-year-old St Bernard x Bernese Mountain Dog works with the NSPCC Young Witness Service to support young people who are preparing to attend court.
05 September 2025
Road Disruption Expected In L'Derry This Weekend
Motorists in the Derry City & Strabane area should expect traffic disruption this weekend due to a number of planned parades. A band parade is scheduled for this evening, Friday, 5 September, in Newbuildings. A smaller parade will take place from 7.30pm to 8.15pm, followed by a larger one from 8.30pm until 11pm.
Road Disruption Expected In L'Derry This Weekend
Motorists in the Derry City & Strabane area should expect traffic disruption this weekend due to a number of planned parades. A band parade is scheduled for this evening, Friday, 5 September, in Newbuildings. A smaller parade will take place from 7.30pm to 8.15pm, followed by a larger one from 8.30pm until 11pm.
05 September 2025
Murder Inquiry Launched After Man Dies In Mountnorris
Detectives from the PSNI's Major Investigation Team have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a man in Mountnorris. A 39-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is currently in custody, assisting detectives with their enquiries.
Murder Inquiry Launched After Man Dies In Mountnorris
Detectives from the PSNI's Major Investigation Team have launched a murder inquiry following the death of a man in Mountnorris. A 39-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and is currently in custody, assisting detectives with their enquiries.
05 September 2025
Man Arrested In Belfast Over 'Grandparent Scam'
The PSNI have arrested a 24-year-old man in east Belfast, wanted to face fraud charges in Hungary. He was detained on a Hungarian extradition warrant and is due to appear before Laganside Extradition Court later today, Friday, 5 September 2025.
Man Arrested In Belfast Over 'Grandparent Scam'
The PSNI have arrested a 24-year-old man in east Belfast, wanted to face fraud charges in Hungary. He was detained on a Hungarian extradition warrant and is due to appear before Laganside Extradition Court later today, Friday, 5 September 2025.
05 September 2025
Other News In Brief
UUP Does Not Support Councillor Strike Action The Ulster Unionist Party's Councillors Association has stated that the party does not support any suggestion of strike action or work-to-rule. The move follows the Ministerial Review of the Roles and Responsibilities of Councillors in Northern Ireland.
Other News In Brief
UUP Does Not Support Councillor Strike Action The Ulster Unionist Party's Councillors Association has stated that the party does not support any suggestion of strike action or work-to-rule. The move follows the Ministerial Review of the Roles and Responsibilities of Councillors in Northern Ireland.
04 September 2025
Warning After Victim Loses £20,000 In Online Course Scam
A member of the public in Ards and North Down recently lost £20 thousand in an online scam that promised a personal development language certificate. Police have issued a warning to the public to be cautious of fraudulent websites and online advertisements following the report.
Warning After Victim Loses £20,000 In Online Course Scam
A member of the public in Ards and North Down recently lost £20 thousand in an online scam that promised a personal development language certificate. Police have issued a warning to the public to be cautious of fraudulent websites and online advertisements following the report.
04 September 2025
More Than 2,100 Motoring Offences Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Figures released by the Police Service have revealed that more than 2,100 motoring offences were detected in Northern Ireland during a three-day road safety operation over the summer bank holiday weekend, from Saturday, 23 August to Monday, 25 August 2025.
More Than 2,100 Motoring Offences Over Bank Holiday Weekend
Figures released by the Police Service have revealed that more than 2,100 motoring offences were detected in Northern Ireland during a three-day road safety operation over the summer bank holiday weekend, from Saturday, 23 August to Monday, 25 August 2025.
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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.