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He was one of Sir Alex Ferguson’s most successful racehorses but now Spirit Dancer is enjoying retirement in County Donegal. His connection with the county is all down to the top jockey Oisín Orr who rode the thoroughbred to some big wins for the former Manchester United manager
BBC Newsline78,703 views • 8 days ago

Unmarked graves of thousands of people who died in Belfast during the Irish famine have been officially marked, thanks to a campaign by a young historian. More than 170 years after the first bodies were laid to rest, Belfast City Council has recognised the burial ground.
BBC Newsline111,835 views • 25 days ago

Alphie Lonergan is 84 years old and the primary carer for two of his adult children. He's worried about how he'll cope after a health trust said it was withdrawing a care package. The Southern Health Trust apologised but said the decision was due to a lack of social care staff.
BBC Newsline150,462 views • 1 month ago

It is Friday which means it's Maddie's favourite day because it's bin day in her east Belfast street. The 1 year old golden retriever runs to the door as soon as she hears the bin lorry, now videos of the council workers showering Maddie with attention have gone viral...
BBC Newsline1,210,041 views • 1 year ago

Thousands of people have been attending a retreat in Derry to celebrate the life of local nun, Sister Clare Crockett, who died in Ecuador in 2016 while teaching. Ten years on, she is on a path that could lead to her being declared a saint by the Catholic Church.
BBC Newsline71,238 views • 1 month ago

A 16-year-old pupil at a Belfast school is being treated in hospital for probable meningitis. A second person has also been assessed. The pupil attends Bloomfield Collegiate in Belfast. Health authorities have reassured parents that the case is not linked to the outbreak in Kent.
BBC Newsline106,882 views • 2 months ago
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The Natalie McNally case shocked many, not just for its brutality, but the planning behind it. A fake livestream alibi, a timeline mapped out “almost to the minute,” yet the killer denied responsibility throughout. Our South-East reporter Cormac Campbell has more.
BBC Newsline69,595 views • 2 months ago

Today a £50m pot of money was made available to businesses in Northern Ireland but neither the Sinn Féin Finance or Economy ministers were there to welcome the announcement. The issue is that the money is for investing in our defence sector. Patrick Fee reports.
BBC Newsline39,636 views • 1 month ago

When the Trillick GAA team made their way back to their dressing room after a Tyrone club football match final last Friday, their manager, Jody Gormley, sat them down and revealed he has just months to live. He's been speaking on the BBC's GAA Social podcast to Thomas Niblock.
BBC Newsline304,547 views • 1 year ago

Translink is planning to reduce services and remove some discount fairs as it attempts to make 10 million pounds worth of savings. Its outgoing Chief Executive, Chris Conway has told a Stormont committee, cuts across Metro, Ulsterbus and NI Railways are being actively explored.
BBC Newsline12,621 views • 14 days ago

A Stormont committee has been told that some ethnic minority communities have been advised by the PSNI to consult with community leaders linked to paramilitary organisations. The committee has been hearing from groups on how racist violence has affected their communities.
BBC Newsline299,141 views • 1 year ago

There is something fundamentally very wrong with the body which investigates Troubles-related deaths, a former police ombudsman has said. Baroness Nuala O'Loan was speaking after a "damning" review into the ICRIR. Sandra Peake from the Wave Trauma centre spoke to Declan Harvey
BBC Newsline12,917 views • 22 days ago
