08/09/2025
Other News In Brief
Greens Criticise Nesbitt's Gender Identity Services Review
Green Party representative Ash Jones has described Health Minister Mike Nesbitt’s decision to appoint Hilary Cass to review Gender Identity Services in Northern Ireland as a "betrayal."
Jones stated that the appointment puts "appeasement of anti-trans hysteria above the wellbeing of transgender patients."
Jones highlighted that the UK’s Cass Review has been widely criticised and did not advocate for a blanket ban on puberty blockers for young people, yet Mr Nesbitt and the Executive have introduced such a ban locally. The representative described the new review as "unnecessary" and a "retrograde step," arguing that Northern Ireland’s services have already been extensively reviewed over the last six years with clear recommendations in place.
Jones concluded by saying that if the Minister was interested in evidence-led policy, he would not be appointing the author of a "discredited review." Instead, he would be proceeding with the recommendations from the 2022 review, as the community needs "healthcare," not another review.
UUP Calls For Urgent PSNI Funding
Ulster Unionist Party spokesperson Alan Chambers MLA has called on the Justice Minister, Naomi Long, to urgently address the historic underfunding of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). His comments follow a Northern Ireland Policing Board meeting where Chief Constable Jon Boutcher confirmed the PSNI is facing a £21 million budget deficit this financial year. Chambers described relying on the October monitoring round to cover the deficit as a "sticking plaster solution." He argued that the current low number of officers is hindering road safety efforts and forcing the Chief Constable to consider seeking assistance from other UK police services to investigate murder cases.
The MLA warned that without a funding increase, the PSNI will not be able to increase officer numbers to a "more manageable figure of 7,000." This lack of officers could also jeopardise major events like the British Open, which would result in a significant loss to the local economy.
Sectarian And Racist Incidents To Be Raised In Assembly
Sinn Féin MLA Carál Ní Chuilín is set to raise the issue of sectarian and racist incidents in North Belfast when the Assembly reconvenes on Monday. Her decision follows what she described as "horrifying sectarian and racist attacks" on a number of families in their homes in the Lower Oldpark area last week.
Ní Chuilín stated that the victims need to hear a joint condemnation from all political parties. She called for every party to use the Assembly as a platform to demand an end to attacks on vulnerable citizens.
The MLA stressed that nobody should be a victim of sectarianism and racism, especially in their own home, and that all citizens should be able to live safely and free from intimidation. She concluded by confirming that Sinn Féin will continue to support those affected by these "despicable acts" and called on other parties to do the same.
Green Party representative Ash Jones has described Health Minister Mike Nesbitt’s decision to appoint Hilary Cass to review Gender Identity Services in Northern Ireland as a "betrayal."
Jones stated that the appointment puts "appeasement of anti-trans hysteria above the wellbeing of transgender patients."
Jones highlighted that the UK’s Cass Review has been widely criticised and did not advocate for a blanket ban on puberty blockers for young people, yet Mr Nesbitt and the Executive have introduced such a ban locally. The representative described the new review as "unnecessary" and a "retrograde step," arguing that Northern Ireland’s services have already been extensively reviewed over the last six years with clear recommendations in place.
Jones concluded by saying that if the Minister was interested in evidence-led policy, he would not be appointing the author of a "discredited review." Instead, he would be proceeding with the recommendations from the 2022 review, as the community needs "healthcare," not another review.
UUP Calls For Urgent PSNI Funding
Ulster Unionist Party spokesperson Alan Chambers MLA has called on the Justice Minister, Naomi Long, to urgently address the historic underfunding of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI). His comments follow a Northern Ireland Policing Board meeting where Chief Constable Jon Boutcher confirmed the PSNI is facing a £21 million budget deficit this financial year. Chambers described relying on the October monitoring round to cover the deficit as a "sticking plaster solution." He argued that the current low number of officers is hindering road safety efforts and forcing the Chief Constable to consider seeking assistance from other UK police services to investigate murder cases.
The MLA warned that without a funding increase, the PSNI will not be able to increase officer numbers to a "more manageable figure of 7,000." This lack of officers could also jeopardise major events like the British Open, which would result in a significant loss to the local economy.
Sectarian And Racist Incidents To Be Raised In Assembly
Sinn Féin MLA Carál Ní Chuilín is set to raise the issue of sectarian and racist incidents in North Belfast when the Assembly reconvenes on Monday. Her decision follows what she described as "horrifying sectarian and racist attacks" on a number of families in their homes in the Lower Oldpark area last week.
Ní Chuilín stated that the victims need to hear a joint condemnation from all political parties. She called for every party to use the Assembly as a platform to demand an end to attacks on vulnerable citizens.
The MLA stressed that nobody should be a victim of sectarianism and racism, especially in their own home, and that all citizens should be able to live safely and free from intimidation. She concluded by confirming that Sinn Féin will continue to support those affected by these "despicable acts" and called on other parties to do the same.
Latest Northern Ireland News
08 September 2025
Power NI To Raise Electricity Tariff By 4%
Northern Ireland's largest energy supplier, Power NI, is set to increase its electricity tariff by 4% from 1 October 2025. The price hike will see a typical credit meter customer's annual bill rise by around £40, while a keypad (PAYG) meter customer will see an increase of about £39 per year.
Power NI To Raise Electricity Tariff By 4%
Northern Ireland's largest energy supplier, Power NI, is set to increase its electricity tariff by 4% from 1 October 2025. The price hike will see a typical credit meter customer's annual bill rise by around £40, while a keypad (PAYG) meter customer will see an increase of about £39 per year.
08 September 2025
Nesbitt Confirms Second Phase Of £10m Waiting List Scheme
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has confirmed the launch of the second phase of the Waiting List Reimbursement Scheme, allowing Northern Ireland patients to claim back the cost of treatment in the European Union.
Nesbitt Confirms Second Phase Of £10m Waiting List Scheme
Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has confirmed the launch of the second phase of the Waiting List Reimbursement Scheme, allowing Northern Ireland patients to claim back the cost of treatment in the European Union.
08 September 2025
Businesses Warned Over Rise In Phishing Attacks
The PSNI's Cyber Crime Centre is urging local businesses, particularly those in the legal sector, to be vigilant against a rise in phishing scams. The warning follows reports of several companies being targeted, with five businesses alone reporting attacks to Action Fraud in recent days.
Businesses Warned Over Rise In Phishing Attacks
The PSNI's Cyber Crime Centre is urging local businesses, particularly those in the legal sector, to be vigilant against a rise in phishing scams. The warning follows reports of several companies being targeted, with five businesses alone reporting attacks to Action Fraud in recent days.
08 September 2025
Minister Orders Withdrawal Of Transgender Guidance
Education Minister Paul Givan has ordered the immediate withdrawal of the Education Authority's (EA) 2019 transgender guidance, stating that it is inconsistent with the law in Northern Ireland. The decision follows the UK Supreme Court ruling in April that "sex" in law refers to biological sex.
Minister Orders Withdrawal Of Transgender Guidance
Education Minister Paul Givan has ordered the immediate withdrawal of the Education Authority's (EA) 2019 transgender guidance, stating that it is inconsistent with the law in Northern Ireland. The decision follows the UK Supreme Court ruling in April that "sex" in law refers to biological sex.
08 September 2025
Newry Business Leaders Hear Road Safety Warnings
The Police Service of Northern Ireland's (PSNI) award-winning Roadsafe Roadshow travelled to Newry to deliver its hard-hitting road safety message to a business audience for the first time. The roadshow, which has traditionally been aimed at teenagers, was hosted by the Newry Chamber of Commerce at the Canal Court.
Newry Business Leaders Hear Road Safety Warnings
The Police Service of Northern Ireland's (PSNI) award-winning Roadsafe Roadshow travelled to Newry to deliver its hard-hitting road safety message to a business audience for the first time. The roadshow, which has traditionally been aimed at teenagers, was hosted by the Newry Chamber of Commerce at the Canal Court.
08 September 2025
Fermanagh Police Highlight Danger Of Vandalised Rescue Equipment
Police in Fermanagh and Omagh are urging the public to stop damaging critical water rescue equipment, warning that a life could be lost as a result of recent vandalism. The call comes after the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council revealed it has replaced around 500 throw lines across the district since March 2022, at a cost of around £15,000.
Fermanagh Police Highlight Danger Of Vandalised Rescue Equipment
Police in Fermanagh and Omagh are urging the public to stop damaging critical water rescue equipment, warning that a life could be lost as a result of recent vandalism. The call comes after the Fermanagh and Omagh District Council revealed it has replaced around 500 throw lines across the district since March 2022, at a cost of around £15,000.
08 September 2025
Translink And Minister Celebrate Grand Central Station's First Year
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has joined Translink to mark the first anniversary of Grand Central Station, the £340 million flagship project that has become the largest transport hub in Ireland.
Translink And Minister Celebrate Grand Central Station's First Year
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has joined Translink to mark the first anniversary of Grand Central Station, the £340 million flagship project that has become the largest transport hub in Ireland.
08 September 2025
Murder Inquiry Launched After Man Found Dead In Mountnorris
Police investigating the death of a man in Mountnorris on Thursday, 4 September have named him as Christopher 'Chrissy' Burns. Mr Burns, aged 40, originally from the Warrenpoint area, was found dead at an address in Cusher Green after police received a report of concern for safety at around 11.30am.
Murder Inquiry Launched After Man Found Dead In Mountnorris
Police investigating the death of a man in Mountnorris on Thursday, 4 September have named him as Christopher 'Chrissy' Burns. Mr Burns, aged 40, originally from the Warrenpoint area, was found dead at an address in Cusher Green after police received a report of concern for safety at around 11.30am.
08 September 2025
Boost Your Content with AI: How Video Upscalers and Text-to-Speech Tools Are Changing the Game
In today's world, technology is transforming how we create and consume content. From videos to podcasts, AI tools have revolutionized the process, making it easier for content creators to produce high-quality media with less effort.
Boost Your Content with AI: How Video Upscalers and Text-to-Speech Tools Are Changing the Game
In today's world, technology is transforming how we create and consume content. From videos to podcasts, AI tools have revolutionized the process, making it easier for content creators to produce high-quality media with less effort.
08 September 2025
Other News In Brief
Greens Criticise Nesbitt's Gender Identity Services Review Green Party representative Ash Jones has described Health Minister Mike Nesbitt’s decision to appoint Hilary Cass to review Gender Identity Services in Northern Ireland as a "betrayal.
Other News In Brief
Greens Criticise Nesbitt's Gender Identity Services Review Green Party representative Ash Jones has described Health Minister Mike Nesbitt’s decision to appoint Hilary Cass to review Gender Identity Services in Northern Ireland as a "betrayal.
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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.