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Gay adoption ruling welcomed

Jun 27, 3:23PM

Gay rights campaigners have welcomed a court ruling which paves the way for same sex couples in Northern Ireland to adopt.

    





Plans to cut £20m from legal aid budget revealed

Jun 27, 2:47PM

New plans to cut £20 million from the civil legal aid budget will include standardising fees and limiting levels of legal representation, it was revealed today.

    





Viking treasure found in Co Down

Jun 27, 1:32PM

A rare piece of Viking gold dating back more than a thousand years was discovered by an amateur with a metal detector in Northern Ireland, it was revealed.

    





Internment rioter said police spoiled his party

Jun 27, 12:32PM

A man who was arrested for rioting in west Belfast last year on the anniversary of the introduction of internment said he attacked the police ‘because they were spoiling the party’.

    





Serial child killer Black's appeal dismissed

Jun 27, 12:27PM

Serial child killer Robert Black has failed in a bid to overturn his conviction for kidnapping and murdering a Co Antrim schoolgirl.






Jamie Bryson allowed to attend Somme parade

Jun 27, 12:05PM

Leading union flag protestor Jamie Bryson has received High Court permission to take part in a parade marking the Battle of the Somme.

    





Court ruling paves the way for gay adoption

Jun 27, 12:00PM

Senior judges have paved the way for gay and unmarried couples to adopt children in Northern Ireland.

    





Reforms to prisoner incentive scheme

Jun 27, 11:54AM

Prisoners will have to work for extra benefits under new reforms announced on Thursday by the Justice Minister.






Chancellor Osborne defends gourmet burger meal

Jun 27, 10:08AM

George Osborne has defended his late-night meal of a gourmet burger and fries, insisting: “McDonalds doesn’t deliver.”






Man released in dissident probe

Jun 27, 10:02AM

A man arrested in Northern Ireland by detectives investigating dissident republican activity has been released unconditionally.






TUV resigns from Unionist Forum over Maze 'conflict centre'

Jun 27, 8:39AM

The TUV has confirmed it has withdrawn from the Unionist Forum, mainly due to its opposition to the Maze peace centre.






Grant support is made available for ash dieback disease

Jun 27, 8:11AM

Grant support has been made available for woodland owners of recently planted ash trees affected by ash dieback disease to replant with alternative tree species.

    





Politician sorry for Nelson Mandela death remark

Jun 27, 8:09AM

An Australian politician has apologised to South Africa’s high commissioner for incorrectly announcing that Nelson Mandela had died.

    





Fury at Maze 'nutters' claim

Jun 27, 7:59AM

A DUP MLA has angrily denied that he described opponents of the Maze peace centre as “nutters”.

    





Royal seal of approval for youth workers

Jun 27, 7:55AM

The village of Moy in Tyrone was bursting with pride yesterday when the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall gave its groundbreaking peace work their seal of approval.






Huge bonfire set to be moved after residents voice safety concerns

Jun 27, 7:51AM

Agreement has been reached over the size of a controversial bonfire after a meeting was held in Ballyduff Community Centre yesterday afternoon.

    





Wealthy are gagging the media: Nesbitt

Jun 27, 7:48AM

The UUP leader and a retired part-time judge yesterday told MLAs that the wealthy and powerful are using the current libel laws in an attempt to “control” the media.






Libel lawyer: I did not lobby DUP to block bill

Jun 27, 7:45AM

Belfast’s most prominent libel lawyer has said that he did not lobby DUP Finance Minister Sammy Wilson to block British libel reforms extending to Northern Ireland.






School Merger decision is 'sad news' for Fermanagh

Jun 27, 7:40AM

An approved proposal to merge Lisnaskea High School and Devenish College in Fermanagh is “very sad news for the area”, Ulster Unionist MLA Tom Elliott has said.

    





SELB 'allowed overspend' which is at root of row

Jun 27, 7:37AM

The Southern Education and Library Board has allowed a school to “hugely” overspend and thus created a problem which is “driving the destruction of the Dickson Plan”, it was claimed yesterday.

    






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