Northern Ireland's power-sharing government is in breach of a nearly 20-year-old statutory obligation to develop an anti-poverty strategy, the region's high court found on Wednesday, putting further ...
Habib Shah Shamel, 28, formerly of Cecil Street in Limerick, was brought to Belfast Crown Court on Tuesday from Maghaberry ...
The Police Ombudsman has been urged to clarify if a controversial court ruling will impact on the publication of major ...
Northern Ireland's power-sharing government has breached a long-standing legal obligation by failing to establish an anti-poverty strategy, according to a recent high court ruling. This comes as ...
Mr Justice Humphreys held that the power-sharing administration has failed to meet obligations first imposed 18 years ago ...
Stormont’s Executive Committee remains in breach of a legal duty to adopt an anti-poverty strategy for Northern Ireland, a ...
Belfast Crown Court heard the pair who admitted charges of hijacking, robbery and theft were intoxicated at the time ...
An anti-poverty strategy was first committed to 18 years ago in an effort to tackle deprivation.
The accused is alleged to have 'grabbed a knife, a pair of scissors and a pizza cutter" and tried to put them in his pockets ...
A Bangor man murdered by his cousin's partner was subjected to a "brutal and sustained attack" as he lay asleep with "no chance to defend himself", a court has heard.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer declined to comment specifically on the findings of the Clonoe inquest, saying he has not ...
Former Councillor and Irish language campaigner, Chris McCaffrey, says repeal of law dating back to 1737 is righting a historical wrong.