The family of military veteran Dennis Hutchings has lodged formal complaints with both the PPS and PSNI over a claimed failure to disclose relevant information that would have halted his prosecution.
Northern Ireland First Minister Paul Givan has said Stormont officials are scenario-planning potential further restrictions that may be needed when the Omicron variant is expected to become dominant in the country early next year.
Translink is carrying out major work this Christmas on Derry~Londonderry and Larne train lines as part of the Dark Arches to Whiteabbey Track Renewal (DAWTR) project.
Controversy over Irish language signage at Clifton Street in North Belfast shows no sign of abating, after the DUP proposed only signing part of the street in Gaeilge.
Health Minister Robin Swann has welcomed the UK Government's announcement that a range of new treatment options will be made available to COVID-19 patients who are at the highest risk from the effects of the virus.
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