CORONAVIRUS passports are now legally enforceable in the North of Ireland and hospitality venues that fail to comply could face…
Justice Minister Naomi Long
McLaughlin urges renewed efforts to tackle animal cruelty
THE SDLP’s Derry Assembly representative Sinéad McLaughlin has called for a renewed focus on tackling animal cruelty after Sinn Féin…
Coronavirus: Executive to hold second meeting over hospitality restrictions
EXECUTIVE ministers will meet again later to consider ways to curb the spread of Covid-19 in the North of Ireland.…
Coronavirus: Venues ‘may have to close doors during Christmas’
THERE is a possibility that venues may be asked to close their doors over Christmas if Covid-19 cases continue to…
Coronavirus: North’s nightclubs reopen as restrictions ease
NIGHTCLUBS in the North of Ireland will reopen on Sunday as some remaining coronavirus restrictions imposed last March are lifted.…
Derry UU students say their drinks were ‘spiked’
THE Ulster University (UU) says it has received three reports from students who believe they have had their drinks spiked…
Ending legacy prosecutions would be ‘wrong’, says victims’ group
A move to end all Troubles prosecutions following the collapse of high-profile cases would be fundamentally wrong, a victims’ group…
Durkan fury after Capita awarded Troubles’ pension scheme
SDLP social justice spokesperson Mark H Durkan has said it is inconceivable that Justice Minister Naomi Long has awarded the…
Eastwood backs SDLP MLAs over animal cruelty register
TWO SDLP MLAs have tabled a petition to the Stormont Assembly calling for a central register to be kept of…
‘Schools need update on relationship and sex education’
THE SDLP’s Sinéad McLaughlin has today called on the Justice Minister to provide an update on the progress of the…