NI

Government urged to go further than Windsor Framework review recommendations
Unionists have argued the review led by Lord Murphy failed to address ‘fundamental problems’ with the framework.
MI6 chief says UK between peace and war and warns of growing Russian threat
Blaise Metreweli focused on the threat posed by an ‘aggressive, expansionist and revisionist’ Russia during a speech.
Race hate crime numbers in NI third highest on record
The figures relate to the 12 months from October 1 2024 to September 30 2025 and cover anti-immigration riots.
Police to review evidence gathered at Palestine Action protests in NI
No arrests were made under the Terrorism Act at the Belfast and Londonderry events where activists held placards stating support for Palestine Action.
Girl, 13, arrested on suspicion of murder following woman’s death in Swindon
Police said the teenager was detained following an incident in Baydon Close, Moredon, Swindon, on Friday evening.
Post-Brexit rules ‘something you wouldn’t make up unless you had to’
Former NI secretary Lord Paul Murphy said that people ‘didn’t think enough’ about the consequences for Northern Ireland when they voted for Brexit.
PSNI Chief Constable apologises to two solicitors following surveillance
Darragh Mackin and Peter Corrigan of Phoenix Law said privacy is not a price they should have to pay for doing their jobs.
Four arrested over gun murder of ‘loving family man’, 27, in Clapham double shooting
‘Significant step’ in investigation into killing of ‘humble and funny’ Kyrone Moodie, 27, in New Park Road, Clapham
Met Office issues Hurricane Gabrielle verdict as UK braces for wet weather
Rain is forecast to move in from the west on Friday night, but Hurricane Gabrielle isn’t to blame
One in five people in NI lost their local bank within three years, report says
The Finance Committee has delivered a report into the banking landscape.