09/09/2025
Other News In Brief
Lord Mayor Opens Book Of Condolence For Duchess Of Kent
Belfast's Lord Mayor, Councillor Tracy Kelly, has opened an online book of condolence at Belfast City Hall in memory of HRH The Duchess of Kent. The Duchess was known for her grace and compassion and was a regular attendee at the National Day of Remembrance at City Hall for many years.
Councillor Kelly offered condolences on behalf of the citizens of Belfast to the Duke of Kent and the wider Royal Family. The Lord Lieutenant for the County Borough of Belfast, Dame Fionnuala Jay-O'Boyle, also expressed her sadness at the passing.
The online book of condolence is available to sign on the Belfast City Council website at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/condolences until Tuesday, 16 September.
Beattie Calls For Reform Of Assembly Standards Process Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MLA Doug Beattie has called for the reform of the Assembly's standards process, stating that the current system is "dominated by the major political parties." He noted that a recommendation to add lay members with voting rights, first made by a previous commissioner and included in the New Decade New Approach deal, has still not been implemented five years on.
Mr Beattie also highlighted the frustrations of the outgoing commissioner, Dr Melissa McCullough, who was unable to investigate MLAs for actions that were not linked to their official role, even if they brought the Assembly into disrepute. He argues that this needs to be changed to ensure accountability.
The UUP MLA believes that the current status quo on standards and privileges prevents fundamental change and that a lack of accountability is at the heart of the system.
Paul Maskey Condemns Latest 5G Mast Arson
West Belfast MP Paul Maskey has condemned the burning of another 5G mast on the Whiterock Road on Sunday night, stating that the act shows a "total disregard for our community."
The incident is the latest in a series of attacks on telecommunications masts in the area.
According to the MP, the cost to replace masts damaged since 2023 has now risen to "several millions of pounds." He called for action to bring those responsible to justice and hold them accountable for the "havoc caused across our city."
Mr Maskey said the attacks, which he believes are "often fuelled by dangerous misinformation," must stop. He strongly condemned the "shameful campaign of destruction" and called on the public to stand together against the spread of falsehoods.
Belfast's Lord Mayor, Councillor Tracy Kelly, has opened an online book of condolence at Belfast City Hall in memory of HRH The Duchess of Kent. The Duchess was known for her grace and compassion and was a regular attendee at the National Day of Remembrance at City Hall for many years.
Councillor Kelly offered condolences on behalf of the citizens of Belfast to the Duke of Kent and the wider Royal Family. The Lord Lieutenant for the County Borough of Belfast, Dame Fionnuala Jay-O'Boyle, also expressed her sadness at the passing.
The online book of condolence is available to sign on the Belfast City Council website at www.belfastcity.gov.uk/condolences until Tuesday, 16 September.
Beattie Calls For Reform Of Assembly Standards Process Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) MLA Doug Beattie has called for the reform of the Assembly's standards process, stating that the current system is "dominated by the major political parties." He noted that a recommendation to add lay members with voting rights, first made by a previous commissioner and included in the New Decade New Approach deal, has still not been implemented five years on.
Mr Beattie also highlighted the frustrations of the outgoing commissioner, Dr Melissa McCullough, who was unable to investigate MLAs for actions that were not linked to their official role, even if they brought the Assembly into disrepute. He argues that this needs to be changed to ensure accountability.
The UUP MLA believes that the current status quo on standards and privileges prevents fundamental change and that a lack of accountability is at the heart of the system.
Paul Maskey Condemns Latest 5G Mast Arson
West Belfast MP Paul Maskey has condemned the burning of another 5G mast on the Whiterock Road on Sunday night, stating that the act shows a "total disregard for our community."
The incident is the latest in a series of attacks on telecommunications masts in the area.
According to the MP, the cost to replace masts damaged since 2023 has now risen to "several millions of pounds." He called for action to bring those responsible to justice and hold them accountable for the "havoc caused across our city."
Mr Maskey said the attacks, which he believes are "often fuelled by dangerous misinformation," must stop. He strongly condemned the "shameful campaign of destruction" and called on the public to stand together against the spread of falsehoods.
Latest Northern Ireland News
09 September 2025
Student Safety Campaign Launches In Belfast
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has partnered with Queen's University Belfast, Ulster University, and Belfast Metropolitan College to launch this year's student safety campaign. The initiative aims to encourage safe and respectful behaviour among students arriving in Belfast for the new academic year.
Student Safety Campaign Launches In Belfast
The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has partnered with Queen's University Belfast, Ulster University, and Belfast Metropolitan College to launch this year's student safety campaign. The initiative aims to encourage safe and respectful behaviour among students arriving in Belfast for the new academic year.
09 September 2025
Minister Accused Of Distraction Over SEN Provision
Alliance Education spokesperson Michelle Guy MLA has accused Education Minister Paul Givan of a "disgraceful distraction" from his failure to provide school placements for special educational needs (SEN) students.
Minister Accused Of Distraction Over SEN Provision
Alliance Education spokesperson Michelle Guy MLA has accused Education Minister Paul Givan of a "disgraceful distraction" from his failure to provide school placements for special educational needs (SEN) students.
09 September 2025
Work To Begin On New Forensic Science Laboratories
New offices and laboratories for Forensic Science Northern Ireland (FSNI) are a step closer to being built after Graham Construction was appointed to handle the design and construction phases. The project, named Project Atlas, will be located at the agency's headquarters on the outskirts of Carrickfergus.
Work To Begin On New Forensic Science Laboratories
New offices and laboratories for Forensic Science Northern Ireland (FSNI) are a step closer to being built after Graham Construction was appointed to handle the design and construction phases. The project, named Project Atlas, will be located at the agency's headquarters on the outskirts of Carrickfergus.
09 September 2025
West Belfast UDA-Linked Drugs Operation Targeted By Police
The Police Service of Northern Ireland's (PSNI) Paramilitary Crime Task Force carried out a search operation in West Belfast, seizing a quantity of suspected Class B controlled drugs. Three properties were searched in relation to drug supply activity linked to the West Belfast UDA.
West Belfast UDA-Linked Drugs Operation Targeted By Police
The Police Service of Northern Ireland's (PSNI) Paramilitary Crime Task Force carried out a search operation in West Belfast, seizing a quantity of suspected Class B controlled drugs. Three properties were searched in relation to drug supply activity linked to the West Belfast UDA.
09 September 2025
Council Issues Warning On Battery Disposal
Residents across Northern Ireland are being reminded to correctly dispose of batteries after a fire in a bin lorry in the Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC) Borough highlighted the dangers of improper disposal. The fire, which occurred near Dromore, was caused by a battery that ignited after being compacted with other waste.
Council Issues Warning On Battery Disposal
Residents across Northern Ireland are being reminded to correctly dispose of batteries after a fire in a bin lorry in the Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC) Borough highlighted the dangers of improper disposal. The fire, which occurred near Dromore, was caused by a battery that ignited after being compacted with other waste.
09 September 2025
Man Arrested After 5G Mast Fire In West Belfast
Detectives have arrested a man in his 40s on suspicion of arson after a fire at a 5G mast off the Whiterock Road in West Belfast. Officers and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene shortly after 11.30pm on Sunday, 7 September, and extinguished the blaze.
Man Arrested After 5G Mast Fire In West Belfast
Detectives have arrested a man in his 40s on suspicion of arson after a fire at a 5G mast off the Whiterock Road in West Belfast. Officers and the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene shortly after 11.30pm on Sunday, 7 September, and extinguished the blaze.
09 September 2025
Renewables Share Of NI Electricity Generation Declines
New figures from the Department for the Economy show that renewable sources accounted for just 43.1% of Northern Ireland's electricity generation in the year to June, a decline from the 51% record set in 2022. The Renewable Electricity Generation Report indicates that onshore wind made up 81.7% of the total 3,123GWh of renewable generation.
Renewables Share Of NI Electricity Generation Declines
New figures from the Department for the Economy show that renewable sources accounted for just 43.1% of Northern Ireland's electricity generation in the year to June, a decline from the 51% record set in 2022. The Renewable Electricity Generation Report indicates that onshore wind made up 81.7% of the total 3,123GWh of renewable generation.
09 September 2025
Rural Crime Week NI To Focus On Wider Issues
Rural Crime Week NI 2025, which runs from 8-12 September, will see police and a host of partners embark on a digital-led campaign to support rural communities across Northern Ireland.
Rural Crime Week NI To Focus On Wider Issues
Rural Crime Week NI 2025, which runs from 8-12 September, will see police and a host of partners embark on a digital-led campaign to support rural communities across Northern Ireland.
09 September 2025
Cut, Convert, And Reverse: The All-In-One Editing Approach
You probably already know how important videos are for grabbing attention and driving engagement if you create content for social media. But here's the thing: raw footage almost never works as is. Your videos need to be clear, concise, and tailored to each platform - whether you're a small business owner, a creator, or a marketer.
Cut, Convert, And Reverse: The All-In-One Editing Approach
You probably already know how important videos are for grabbing attention and driving engagement if you create content for social media. But here's the thing: raw footage almost never works as is. Your videos need to be clear, concise, and tailored to each platform - whether you're a small business owner, a creator, or a marketer.
09 September 2025
Other News In Brief
Lord Mayor Opens Book Of Condolence For Duchess Of Kent Belfast's Lord Mayor, Councillor Tracy Kelly, has opened an online book of condolence at Belfast City Hall in memory of HRH The Duchess of Kent. The Duchess was known for her grace and compassion and was a regular attendee at the National Day of Remembrance at City Hall for many years.
Other News In Brief
Lord Mayor Opens Book Of Condolence For Duchess Of Kent Belfast's Lord Mayor, Councillor Tracy Kelly, has opened an online book of condolence at Belfast City Hall in memory of HRH The Duchess of Kent. The Duchess was known for her grace and compassion and was a regular attendee at the National Day of Remembrance at City Hall for many years.
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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.