Jonathan McCambridge

Environment

Status orange rain weather warning issued

A series of yellow weather warnings are also in place across the island.
18 Apr 2025
UK

MI5 files not deliberately withheld from Stakeknife probe, review concludes

The review was carried out after the material was discovered last year.
17 Apr 2025
UK

Suspended chief constable will not be prosecuted over alleged sexual offences

The PPS in Northern Ireland also said Will Kerr will not face charges relating to an allegation of misconduct in public office.
17 Apr 2025
UK

Year’s first cases of blue-green algae confirmed in Lough Neagh

The Northern Ireland Environment Agency said two reports had been made from locations on Lough Neagh and were verified on April 10 and 11.
15 Apr 2025
Science

Wave science collaboration could improve earthquake warnings, researchers say

A team of international researchers led by Queen’s University Belfast has been collaborating on a study.
15 Apr 2025
UK

‘Northern Ireland should throw biggest party possible to welcome McIlroy home’

First Minister Michelle O’Neill said people are ‘bursting with pride’ at the Co Down golfer winning the Masters in Augusta, Georgia.
14 Apr 2025
Celebrity News

Adrian Dunbar gives rare art book to the Seamus Heaney Centre

Happenstance was created by the painter Brian Ballard and poet and writer Ciaran Carson.
11 Apr 2025
Tech

Data watchdog to investigate X’s Grok AI tool

The inquiry will examine the processing of personal data in publicly accessible posts on X by EU users.
11 Apr 2025
Business News

Working group to assess impact of trade tariffs on Northern Ireland businesses

Stormont Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald said it will help shape the response to the US tariffs.
11 Apr 2025
UK

Benn ‘taking steps’ to ensure ICRIR can investigate Sean Brown murder

Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn said he is ‘carefully considering’ a recent judgment from the Court of Appeal in Belfast.
10 Apr 2025
UK

Firefighters deal with two further large gorse fires

The NIFRS said operations to deal with wildfires in Co Antrim and Co Tyrone have been scaled back.
9 Apr 2025
Tech

Gerry Adams seeking legal advice over Meta use of books for AI systems

The former Sinn Fein leader said the social media giant had used his books without permission.
9 Apr 2025
Politics

Talks on water charges ‘should not be avoided’ amid crisis in public services

The Northern Ireland Affairs Committee has published a follow-up report into the funding and delivery of public services in the region.
7 Apr 2025
UK

Man arrested in O’Hagan murder probe charged with fraud

The man was arrested in Sheffield on Thursday and taken to Northern Ireland for questioning.
4 Apr 2025
UK

Detectives investigating journalist murder in Co Armagh make arrest in England

Martin O’Hagan, 51, was shot dead by loyalist paramilitaries as he walked home from a night out with his wife in Lurgan in September 2001.
4 Apr 2025
Business News

Firms in Northern Ireland anxious about Trump tariffs, O’Neill says

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said it was important that any retaliatory EU tariffs on the US did not penalise Northern Ireland.
3 Apr 2025
UK

Legacy body carrying out 50 investigations into 96 deaths

The ICRIR was created by the controversial Legacy Act which halted scores of civil cases and inquests into Troubles deaths.
3 Apr 2025
Business News

Trump tariff announcements ‘deeply regrettable’, NI Economy Minister says

Caoimhe Archibald said she had already engaged with representatives of the UK and Irish governments on the issue.
3 Apr 2025
UK

Londonderry to Heathrow flight route secured for two more years

Stormont Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald made the announcement of £4.626 million of funding for the flight route.
2 Apr 2025