Northern Ireland

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Belfast City Council secured a court order restricting some Eleventh Night bonfires but failed to display public notices at the affected sites as per its requirements, The Irish News reports. The council has insisted that the injunction it sought from the High Court was still "active" in spite of no

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The death of a senior partner's close friend inspired staff at Edwards & Co to raise over £60,000 for charity Bowel Cancer UK over the past two and a half years, the firm said. Dorcas Crawford, senior partner at Edwards & Co, said the death of her close friend from bowel cancer was "very mu

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Moves towards the creation of a specific offence of stalking have been effectively put on hold by the deadlock between Northern Ireland political parties, according to support group Stalking NI. Former Justice Minister Claire Sugden asked Department of Justice officials last year to review the exist

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The housing market in Northern Ireland is currently the strongest in the UK, according to new research. Surveyors and estate agents have reported a surge in business, the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Ulster Bank residential market survey has found.

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Cases of harassment have risen by almost 1,000 per cent in the past 19 years, following the emergence of social media and smartphones, a police source has told the Belfast Telegraph. Almost seven people a day are victims of harassment in Northern Ireland and the current power-sharing stalemate at St

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A legal expert has claimed Sinn Féin’s demand for a standalone Irish language act could fall foul of the Good Friday agreement, The Guardian reports. Austen Morgan (pictured) said such an act would breach a clause in the Good Friday agreement that promotes parity of esteem between all cultures in

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The son of murdered solicitor Pat Finucane has contacted police after discovering his campaign posters had been stuck to a bonfire in Northern Ireland, RTÉ reports. John Finucane (pictured), a Sinn Féin candidate in the general election and himself a solicitor, tweeted a photo of the bonfire.

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The former executive director of a company linked to the Law Society of Northern Ireland has been jailed for a year for stealing £50,000 from two clients. Appearing in Belfast Crown Court yesterday, Denis William Mackie was jailed by Judge David McFarland after he admitted defrauding clients of Law

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Nine out of ten children who serve a custodial sentence in Northern Ireland reoffend within a year of their release, the Audit Office has said. Kieran Donnelly, the Comptroller and Auditor General, today presented the Audit Office's report on Managing children who offend to the Northern Ireland Asse

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