2024 in Northern Ireland explained
Events from the year 2024 in Northern Ireland.
Incumbents
Events
January
- 1 January – Figures released by the Police Service of Northern Ireland show there were a total of 71 deaths on Northern Ireland's roads during 2023, the highest number for eight years.[1]
- 2 January – Provisional data released by the Met Office indicates 2023 was the second warmest year on record in the UK behind 2022, with Wales and Northern Ireland experiencing their warmest year on record during 2023.[2]
- 8 January –
- The High Court in Belfast dismisses a libel case brought against writer Malachi O'Doherty by Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly over two radio interviews during which O'Doherty claimed Kelly had shot a prison officer during the 1983 Maze Prison escape. Kelly was tried and acquitted for the shooting in 1987, and has always denied responsibility, although the officer concerned has claimed Kelly fired the shot.[3]
- The junior doctors' union, the Northern Ireland Junior Doctor Committee, is to ballot its members on industrial action over pay, which is significantly lower than that for junior doctors in England, Scotland and the Republic of Ireland.[4]
- 14 January – Gerry Murphy of the Irish Congress of Trade Unions (ICTU) tells BBC News NI's Sunday Politics that it will evaluate next steps after a one-day strike planned across several sectors on 18 January, although such action is not endorsed by major unions involved in the dispute.[5]
- 15 January – Road gritters belonging to the GMB and Unite unions announce a week-long strike from Thursday 18 January, coinciding with a period of cold weather and snow in Northern Ireland.[6]
- 17 January – The current session of the 7th Northern Ireland Assembly is suspended following the failure of Democratic Unionist Party to support nominations to elect Mike Nesbitt (UUP) or Patsy McGlone (SDLP) to the role of Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly.[7]
- 18 January – Around 100,000 public sector workers in Northern Ireland stage a one-day strike, affecting public transport, education and healthcare services. Demonstrations also take place in Belfast, Derry, Omagh and Enniskillen in what is billed as Northern Ireland's largest strike for 50 years.[8]
- 19 January – The High Court in London rules that former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams can be sued in a personal capacity by victims of IRA bomb attacks in England.[9]
- 23 January – Chris Heaton-Harris, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, announces the deadline to call the next Northern Ireland Assembly election will be extended until 8 February to allow the DUP to hold further talks about restarting the Northern Ireland Executive.[10]
- 25 January – The remains of a teenage boy found at Bellaghy peatland in County Londonderry could date back to 500BC, police have said.[11]
- 29 January
- 31 January – 2024 Northern Ireland Executive Formation: Details of a deal between the UK government and Democratic Unionist Party aimed at restoring the Northern Ireland Executive are published. It includes reducing checks and paperwork on goods moving between Great Britain and Northern Ireland.[15]
February
- 1 February –
- A Statutory Instrument paving the way for the Northern Ireland Executive to be re-established is passed by the House of Commons.[16]
- A one-day transport strike takes place in Northern Ireland, affecting bus and train services; school support workers also stage industrial action.[17]
- 3 February –
- 4 February – Prime Minister Rishi Sunak arrives in Northern Ireland to visit ministers following the restoration of the Executive.[22]
- 5 February – Sunak visits Stormont along with Taoiseach Leo Varadkar to mark the restoration of the Executive.[23]
- 6 February –
- The Public Prosecution Service confirms that two former British Army soldiers who handled the IRA agent known as Stakeknife will not be prosecuted over a series of kidnappings and murders as there is insufficient evidence to support a case against them.[24]
- Families who use the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice urge MLAs to intervene at plans to cut the number of beds at the hospice.[25]
- 8 February –
- The Public Prosecution Service confirms that a former soldier, known as Soldier F, is to face prosecution for the murder of Patrick McVeigh in Belfast in 1972, as well as six counts of attempted murder. Three other former soldiers will also be prosecuted for attempted murder.[26]
- Health Minister Robin Swann confirms he will be the Ulster Unionist Party candidate for the Westminster constituency of South Antrim at the next general election.[27]
- 9 February –
- First Minister Michelle O'Neill attends a police graduation ceremony at Garnerville in East Belfast, becoming the first Sinn Féin politician to do so.[28]
- The Department of Health announces that funding for the Northern Ireland Children's Hospice has been reinstated, but that this will not reverse plans to reduce the number of beds.[29]
- A man, aged 44, is charged with the attempted murder of Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell in February 2023.[30]
- 12 February – First Minister Michelle O'Neill rules out introducing water charges for Northern Ireland during her time in office.[31]
- 14 February –
- First Minister Michelle O'Neill rules out increasing the regional rate by 15% to raise revenue.[32]
- Assembly member Patrick Brown is censured by the Northern Ireland Local Government Standards Commission following an investigation prompted by his criticism of the process for a senior appointment at Newry, Mourne and Down District Council, which were posted on social media.[33]
- 15 February – DUP councillor Luke Poots is disqualified from holding public for four years by the Northern Ireland Local Government Commissioner following a conflict-of-interest over a planning application.[34]
- 16 February – First Minister Michelle O'Neill appears as a guest on RTÉ's The Late Late Show, where she says she wants to attend events important to the unionist community because it is important for politicians to "step outside of our traditional comfort zones".[35]
- 19 February – Junior doctors in Northern Ireland vote to take industrial action, and a 24-hour strike is announced for 6–7 March.[36]
- 20 February – Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd announces that construction will begin on the A4 Enniskillen Southern Bypass in the summer of 2025.[37]
- 21 February –
- The Unite, GMB and Siptu unions announce plans for a three-day strike on Translink bus and train services from 27 February.[38]
- The Public Prosecution Service announces that a former RUC officer connected with the Ulster Volunteer Force's Glenanne gang will not face prosecution for ten Troubles-era murders due to lack of evidence.[39]
- Following a trial at Belfast Crown Court, Daniel Sebastian Allen is sentenced to at least 29 years in prison for killing four people in a house fire in County Fermanagh in 2018. Allen had previously pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of his partner, Denise Gossett, by reason of a suicide pact, and to the murders of her son Ronan, daughter Sabrina, and Sabrina's young daughter Morgana.[40]
- 23 February –
- Sammy Wilson announces his resignation as DUP Chief Whip at Westminster.[41]
- Following a trial at Antrim Crown Court, Jennifer Lennox of Portglenone is sentenced to three concurrent 11 month terms in prison for possession of ammunition in suspicious circumstances, and for two counts of possession of articles for use in terrorism, all of which are suspended for three years. Police had found 54 balaclavas and 118 bullets at her house.[42]
- 25 February – A planned 72-hour strike on Translink bus and train services planned for 27, 28 and 29 February is called off following negotiations, and the receipt of an improved pay offer, which union members will now be balloted on.[43]
- 26 February – Healthcare workers and civil servants in Northern Ireland are offered a 5% pay increase by Stormont.[44]
- 27 February – First Minister Michelle O'Neill and Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly attend a women's football match at Windsor Park between Northern Ireland and Montenegro.[45]
- 28 February – The High Court in Belfast rules that conditional immunity from prosecutions for Troubles-era crimes, contained in the Northern Ireland Troubles (Legacy and Reconciliation) Act 2023, is in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights.[46]
- 29 February –
- First Minister Michelle O'Neill announces the Executive has agreed to raise the Regional rate by 4% from April.[47]
- A group of estate agents announce they will stop posting properties on PropertyPal, Northern Ireland's largest properties-for-sale website, after PropertyPal announced an increase in the fees for posting advertisements.[48]
March
- 1 March – SSE plc, Northern Ireland's largest supplier of gas, announces it will cut its prices by 22.8% from April.[49]
- 4 March – Funding for Northern Ireland's only free specialist counselling service for victims of sexual violence is extended for a year as a replacement provider had not been lined up in time for the expiry of the contract with Nexus on 31 March.[50]
- 5 March – Andrew Muir, the Minister for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, announces that American XL bully ownership will be restricted in Northern Ireland, with owners required to obtain an exemption certificate, while the dogs will need to be muzzled and on a lead in public.[51]
- 6 March – Junior doctors in Northern Ireland begin a 24-hour strike over pay, the first time they have staged industrial action.[52]
- 7 March – A report into the Troubles-era British Army spy known as Stakeknife concludes that he probably cost more lives than he saved.[53]
- 10 March – The Police Service of Northern Ireland issue a fresh appeal over the murder of John Haggan, a police constable shot dead at Dunmore Greyhound Stadium in Belfast on 10 March 1994.[54]
- 12 March – The Unite, GMB and Siptu unions have voted to reject a 5% pay offer from Translink, together with a one-off payment of £1,500 for the 2023–24 financial year.[55]
- 13 March –
- Translink says it has no more money to offer a higher pay increase after public transport workers rejected an offer of 5% the previous day.[56]
- The Advertising Standards Agency bans a video by TikToker Danielle Walsh in which she drank four VK cocktails in under 90 seconds.[57]
- 15 March – Trade unions representing transport workers agree to re-enter talks with Translink over their pay dispute.[58]
- 16 March – Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister announces a formal "partnership" with Reform UK at the next general election.[59]
- 17 March – Northern Ireland Paralympic runner Jason Smyth and professional dance partner Karen Byrne win RTÉ's Dancing with the Stars.[60]
- 19 March – A Stormont debate on an aspect of the Windsor Framework is inconclusive, requiring the UK government to decide whether to approve or veto the piece of legislation.[61]
- 20 March – Members of three teaching unions – NASUWT, INTO and NAHT – vote to accept a pay offer proposed by Education Minister Paul Givan that includes increasing the starting salary of a teacher from £24,000 to £30,000.[62]
- 22 March – Health Minister Robin Swann announces a £70m financial package for social care providers and hospices to help them deal with rising costs, such as the increase in the minimum wage from April.[63]
- 26 March – BBC Sport Northern Ireland wins Best Sport Programme at the Royal Television Society Awards for their coverage of the 2023 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship final.[64]
- 27 March – Health Minister Robin Swann announces a £9m funding package for dental services in Northern Ireland, aimed at improving access to dentists and increasing pay for dentists.[65]
- 29 March – Sir Jeffrey Donaldson resigns as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party after being charged with rape and other historical sexual offences.[66] Gavin Robinson is appointed interim leader until a new leader can be elected.[67]
- 30 March – First Minister Michelle O'Neill says she is determined the Stormont Assembly and Executive will continue to function following the resignation of Jeffrey Donaldson as DUP leader.[68]
- 31 March – The UK government says it will work alongside the Northern Ireland Executive to maintain stability at Stormont.[69]
April
- 3 April –
- 9 April – Funding of £141m is announced for improvements to the Belfast–Dublin line from the Peace Plus Initiative.[72]
- 11 April – Mid and East Antrim Borough Council is refused permission to rename its town hall complex after the late Queen Elizabeth II.[73]
- 12 April – An inquest into the 1976 Kingsmill massacre rules it to have been an overtly sectarian attack by the IRA.[74]
- 14 April – Alan McGuckian is installed as the new Roman Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor in a ceremony at West Belfast's St Peter's Cathedral.[75]
- 17 April – Further education lecturers belonging to the Universities and Colleges Union and NASUWT have voted to accept an improved pay offer that will increase the minimum salary of a lecturer to £30,000 from £24,496, as well as giving all lecturers an 8.4% pay rise plus an additional £1,000.[76]
- 19 April – The Public Prosecution Service announces that fifteen former soldiers investigated for perjury over the Bloody Sunday massacre will not face any charges because of "insufficient" evidence.[77]
- 21 April – Robin Swann, who is the perspective Ulster Unionist candidate for South Antrim, announces he will step down from his post as Health Minister once the general election campaign begins.[78]
- 22 April –
- The Court of Appeal quashes the 1976 conviction of Patrick Thompson for the murder of four British soldiers after ruling the conviction was "unsafe" because of confession evidence used against him at the original trial.[79]
- Legislation will clear 26 Northern Ireland postmasters convicted as a result of the Horizon IT scandal.[80]
- 23 April – Alliance Party MLA Patrick Brown resigns his South Down seat in the Northern Ireland Assembly, citing personal reasons for doing so.[81]
- 24 April – Jeffrey Donaldson appears at Newry Magistrates' Court to face charges of historic child abuse.[82]
- 25 April – MLAs vote to approve Northern Ireland's budget for 2024–25, although it is apposed by the Ulster Unionists, including Health minister Robin Swann.[83]
- 27 April – TUV leader Jim Allister, whose party agreed a formal partnership with Reform UK for the upcoming general election, distances himself from remarks in which Reform's deputy leader, Ben Habib, suggested some migrants travelling to the UK in small boats should be left to drown.[84]
- 29 April –
May
- 1 May – Launch of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information (ICRIR), an organisation that will examine cases from The Troubles.[87]
- 2 May –
- Environment Minister Andrew Muir confirms that the sale of single use vapes in Northern Ireland will be banned by April 2025.[88]
- Two further 48-hour junior doctor strikes are announced from 22 to 24 May and 6–8 June after talks between junior doctors and the Department of Health break down.[89]
- 4 May – The SDLP announces that it will change the way it makes "civil leadership" appointments following the resignation from the party of two Derry City and Strabane District Council councillors over the appointment of Lilian Seenoi-Barr as the authority's next mayor.[90]
- 5 May – The 2024 Belfast Marathon takes place, with Kenyans Mathew Kiplimo Kembo and Beatrice Jepkemei winning the men's and women's races respectively.[91]
- 10 May –
- 11 May – The Met Office records Northern Ireland's warmest temperature of the year so far, with a reading of 23.8 °C at Magilligan.[94]
- 17 May – Data released by the Police Service of Northern Ireland indicates that instances of shoplifting in Northern Ireland have increased by 20% over the previous year.[95]
- 19 May – A 23-year-old man is charged with the murder of 34-year-old Kathryn Parton, whose body was found at her home in east Belfast on 15 May.[96]
- 20 May – The Stormont Assembly endorses a Legislative Consent Motion to extend the Pet Abduction Bill, introduced at Westminster, to Northern Ireland, making the abduction of cats and dogs a criminal offence.[97]
- 21 May –
- Following an agreement between the Northern Ireland and UK governments over the way Northern Ireland's public services are funded, the Northern Ireland budget will receive an extra £24m.[98]
- Stormont votes in favour of adopting Westminster's Tobacco and Vapes Bill that will gradually phase in a smoking ban from 2027.[99]
- 28 May –
- 29 May –
- 30 May – The trial begins at Belfast Crown Court of three men accused of the murder of journalist Lyra McKee in Derry in 2019.[104]
June
- 3 June –
- 6 June – Junior doctors in Northern Ireland begin a 48-hour strike at 7am.[107]
- 12 June – Dr Anne McCloskey, an independent general election candidate for Foyle, is sentenced to 14 days in prison for non-payment of a COVID-19 related fine by Derry Magistrates.[108]
- 13 June – A teenage boy convicted of raping a 14-year-old girl at a Northern Ireland beauty spot in 2021, when he was a minor, is sentenced to 18 months in prison at Belfast Crown Court.[109]
- 14 June – Among those from Northern Ireland recognised in the 2024 Birthday Honours are John Caldwell, the PSNI Detective Chief Inspector who survived a murder attempt by dissident republicans, Bronagh Hinds, co-founder of Northern Ireland's Women's Coalition, and Mairtin Mac Gabhann, whose son Dáithí's campaign inspired a change in organ donation rules.[110]
- 19 June – Sinn Féin launches its 2024 election manifesto, which includes plans for the transfer of fiscal powers from Westminster to Stormont and the creation of an all-Ireland national health service.[111]
- 20 June – The Alliance Party launches its general election manifesto, with plans including reform of the devolved government at Stormont, and ringfencing funding for integrated eductation.[112]
- 23 June –
- 24 June –
- The Democratic Unionist Party launches its 2024 election manifesto, with policies including greater access to healthcare, opposition to assisted suicide and the removal of trade barriers within the UK.[115]
- Trade unions Nipsa and Unison have said they will recommend a new pay offer to be made to school staff.[116]
- 26 June – The Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) launches its election manifesto, which includes a "Marshall Plan" to address the backlog in the health service, reforms to Stormont, and a repeal of the Troubles Legacy Act.[117]
- 27 June – The final televised debate of the 2024 general election takes place on BBC One Northern Ireland and features representatives from Northern Ireland's five main parties.[118]
- 28 June – The Green Party of Northern Ireland launches its manifesto, which includes plans to take Lough Neagh into public ownership, reforms to Stormont, a tax on the richest one percent of people and protecting public services from cuts.[119]
- 29 June – The Northern Ireland Conservatives launch their election manifesto with the help of Chris Heaton-Harris, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland. Policies include upholding the Good Friday Agreement and continuing to invest in Northern Ireland. The Conservatives are fielding five candidates in Northern Ireland.[120]
July
- 3 July –
- A hearing at Newry Magistrates Court rules there is sufficient evidence for Sir Jeffrey Donaldson to stand trial on charges of historical sexual abuse.[121]
- The railway line between Lisburn and Belfast closes for the summer to facilitate engineering works for Grand Central Station.[122]
- One person is taken to hospital after a gas explosion at Ballyclare, County Antrim.[123]
- 4 July –
- 5 July –
- 7 July – Keir Starmer arrives in Northern Ireland for his first visit there as prime minister.[129]
- 8 July – Starmer travels to Stormont for talks with Northern Ireland's political leaders.[130]
- 9 July –
- 11 July – Peter Martin becomes the DUP MLA for North Down after the previous incumbent, Alex Easton was elected to Westminster.[133]
- 13 July – Firefighters are called to a large blaze on Newry's Greenbank Industrial Estate.[134]
- 18 July – The Northern Ireland Executive agrees an action plan for the future management of Lough Neagh.[135]
- 20 July – A group of estate agents who had stopped posting properties for sale on the PropertyPal website following a dispute over fees have started to use the site again following negotiations.[136]
- 21 July –
- A man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder following a suspected sword attack in Newcastle, County Down.[137]
- Firefighters are called to a large fire at a chip shop in Armagh with above flats being evacuated.[138]
- 24 July –
- Justice Minister Naomi Long confirms Northern Ireland's rising prison population will require the recruitment of a further 75 prison staff at an annual cost of £3.5m. A disused cell block at Maghaberry Prison will also be reopened to accommodate more prisoners.[139]
- RTÉ News bulletins are geoblocked in Northern Ireland because of broadcast licencing issues over coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics.[140]
- 25 July – RTÉ confirms it will resume showing news broadcasts in Northern Ireland, although they will not be live during the Olympics.[140]
- 29 July – The UK government drops its appeal against a court ruling against the Troubles Legacy Act that found part of the legislation to be unlawful.[141]
- 30 July – 2024 Summer Olympics: Daniel Wiffen becomes the first athlete from Northern Ireland to win an Olympic gold medal since 1988 after securing first place in the 800m freestyle final.[142]
- 31 July – The final report of the All-Island Strategic Rail Review is published, and recommends a proposed new station at Craigavon and airport rail links.[143]
August
- 1 August – A man is arrested after threatening a group of children with a knife in a park in Lurgan, County Armagh.[144]
- 3 August – 2024 United Kingdom riots: A protest takes place in Belfast, where anti-immigration and anti-racism demonstrators are kept apart by police. A shop on the city's Botanic Avenue is damaged when protesters and counter-protesters smash windows and damage furniture. Fireworks are also thrown during the march.[145]
- 8 August – Stormont is recalled to discuss the 2024 United Kingdom riots.[146] [147]
- 9 August – 2024 United Kingdom riots: Police Scotland announces it is sending 120 of their officers to Belfast to help deal with ongoing riots in the city.[148]
- 18 August – Hundreds of homes in Newtownards are evacuated after a suspected World War II era bomb is discovered.[149]
- 19 August –
- 20 August –
- The World War II bomb discovered in Newtownards, County Down, is destroyed with a controlled explosion.[152]
- 2024 Ulster Unionist Party leadership election: Nominations open to elect the next leader of the Ulster Unionist Party.[153]
- Shane Frane, who was on the run from prison where he was serving a sentence for the manslaughter of policewoman Philippa Reynolds, killed in a fatal car crash in Derry in February 2013, is extradited from the Irish Republic to complete his prison sentence.[154]
- 21 August –
- 22 August – The man arrested over the 1982 Lurgan bombing is remanded in custody pending an extradition hearing.[157]
- 23 August – The UK's temporary sale and supply of puberty blockers is extended to Northern Ireland.[158]
- 24 August – Police launch a murder investigation following the discovery of a woman's body at a flat in Derry.[159] The deceased woman is subsequently named as 65-year-old Montserrat Martorell Elias.[160]
- 26 August – The Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains begins searching farmland in County Louth for the remains of Captain Robert Nairac, a British soldier shot by the Provisional IRA while working undercover in Northern Ireland in 1977.[161]
- 27 August –
- 28 August – A man is charged with the murder of Montserrat Martorelli Elias in Derry.[164]
- 29 August – Colum Eastwood announces he will resign as leader of the Social Democratic and Labour Party, triggering a leadership election.[165]
- 30 August –
- 31 August – Newry Pride returns for the first time since 2019, having experienced a five-year hiatus due to a lack of funding and resources, and the COVID-19 pandemic.[168]
September
- 1 September – 2024 Social Democratic and Labour Party leadership election: Claire Hanna, the MP for Belfast South and Mid Down, confirms her intention to run as SDLP leader.[169]
- 5 September –
- The Northern Ireland Executive agrees a draft programme of government, seven months after the return of Stormont.[170]
- Danny Kinahan resigns as Northern Ireland's first Veterans' Commissioner, saying he "cannot provide the independent voice that veterans require".[171]
- 6 September –
- 8 September –
- 9 September – Stormont unveils its Programme for Government, a document titled , which sets out nine "immediate priorities" to be worked on for the duration of the government. A public consultation on the document is also launched.[176]
- 10 September – During an appearance at Newry Crown Court, former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson pleads not guilty to historical cases of child abuse.[177]
- 11 September – An independent inquiry is ordered into the 1989 murder of Pat Finucane.[178]
- 12 September –
- 13 September –
- The UK government announces it is pausing funding for the City Deals regeneration scheme in Northern Ireland.[180]
- The UK government says it will not provide funding to rebuild Casement Park in time for Euro 2028 because the cost of doing so has "risen dramatically" to more than £400m, and it is unlikely that it would be completed before the tournament.[181]
- 14 September –
- Finance Minister Caoimhe Archibald confirms that the Derry and Strabane City and Growth Deal will go ahead as planned after the City Deals initiative was paused.[182]
- European football governing body UEFA says it will "discuss the implications" of the UK government's decision not to fund the rebuilding of Casement Park in time for Euro 2028.[183]
- 17 September – The leaders of Northern Ireland's five main parties write to the UK government asking it to rethink its decision to pause two City Deals.[184]
- 20 September – Northern Ireland's Court of Appeal rules that the Troubles Legacy Act gives the UK government too much veto power over disclosure of material to the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information.[185]
- 25 September –
- Stormont launches its Domestic and Sexual Abuse Strategy, aimed at tackling instances of domestic and sexual abuse in Northern Ireland.[186]
- Health Minister Mike Nesbitt announces plans to introduce a new regional waiting list for breast cancer assessment.[187]
- 28 September –
- 30 September – The UK government drops plans for UK-wide labelling of goods with "Not for EU" rather than just in Northern Ireland.[190]
October
- 2 October – Stormont approves a long-awaited project to upgrade the A5 road into a full dual carriageway.[191]
- 7 October – School pupils are injured when a Translink double decker school bus crashes and topples over in County Down.[192]
- 8 October – The Police Service of Northern Ireland refers itself to the ombudsman over the death of Mary Ward, whose remains were found at her home in Belfast on 1 October, after it emerged police had been contacted by her in the weeks preceding her death to report incidence of violence.[193]
- 12 October – The northbound carriageway of the M5 motorway is closed following a collision involving six vehicles.[194]
- 13 October – The first trains depart from Belfast Grand Central station as the new transport hub becomes fully operational.[195]
- 20 October – An amber weather alert is in place for western Scotland and the north and west of Northern Ireland as Storm Ashley arrives in the UK; yellow alerts are issued for other parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland and the Welsh coast.[196]
- 21 October – Education Minister Paul Givan announces plans to make it compulsory for children to stay in education or training until they are 18.[197]
- 22 October – Convicted murderer Thomas McCabe, arrested by Gardaí in August 2024 after being on the run for a year, is returned to prison in Northern Ireland.[198]
- 23 October –
- Following a trial at Coleraine Crown Court, Julie Ann McIlwaine is found guilty of the murder of her partner, James Crossley, who she stabbed to death at their home in Dunmurry while he slept in March 2022.[199]
- Health Minister Mike Nesbitt pledges £13m a year for the families of children with complex needs.[200]
- 25 October – Alexander McCartney, 26, who organised one of the largest catfishing operations on the Internet, is sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 20 years. His crimes, which targeted around 3,500 children across 30 countries, are described by Mr Justice O'Hara as ones of "sadism and depravity" which "scarred" the childhoods of his victims.[201]
November
- 1 November –
- Irish Health Minister Stephen Donnelly announces that the Irish Government will fund 150 places for students from the Republic of Ireland to study health at Ulster University at a cost of €9.5m (£8m).[202]
- Power NI, Northern Ireland's largest electricity supplier, announces a 4% increase in household electricity prices from December, adding an extra £38 to the average bill.[203]
- 5 November – It is announced that First Minister Michelle O'Neill will become the first senior Sinn Féin figure to take part in an official Remembrance Sunday ceremony in Belfast, which is scheduled to take place on 10 November.[204]
- 10 November – First Minister Michelle O'Neill becomes the first senior Sinn Féin figure to take part in an official Remembrance Sunday ceremony, held in Belfast.[205]
- 12 November – The Police Service of Northern Ireland says it was not "rigorous enough" in its investigation into the death of showjumper Katie Simpson.[206]
- 13 November – The NASUWT, INTO and UTU teaching unions announce a ballot of their members over a pay dispute.[207]
- 14 November – BBC News NI reports that Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has made a pay offer to Northern Ireland's health unions that would see pay backdated to August, which they are considering.[208]
- 15 November –
- Communities Minister Gordon Lyons attends a football match between Northern Ireland and Belarus despite UK government guidance that the game should not go ahead because of sanctions against Belarus over its stance over the Ukraine War.[209]
- The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards launches an investigation into Democratic Unionist Party MP Sammy Wilson for an alleged breach of lobbying rules after he failed to declare an interest when tabling a question on the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, and following a visit to the area.[210]
- 16 November – The investigation into institutions for unmarried mothers in Northern Ireland discovers evidence that pregnant women and babies may have spent time in private nursing homes as a "measure of secrecy".[211]
- 18 November – The Education Authority (EA) cancels a £500m contract with Fujitsu for new IT systems in Northern Ireland's schools following the British Post Office scandal.[212]
- 19 November – Communities Minister Gordon Lyons announces a £100 one-off payment for pensioners in Northern Ireland affected by changes to winter fuel payments.[213]
- 20 November –
- Healthcare company Harmony CCS Limited is fined £50,000 following the death of a patient who fell from the edge of her bed at a Lisburn care home; she had needed two carers to help support her, but was in the care of only one at the time of the incident.[214]
- BBC News NI reports that the estimated cost of the Casement Park development has fallen from in excess of £300m to £270m.[215]
- A bus carrying eight primary age schoolchildren crashes at Lisbellaw, County Fermanagh; The Police Service of Northern Ireland confirms that nobody was injured.[216]
- 23 November – Storm Bert: A number of people in County Down and County Tyrone are trapped in their homes by floods after Storm Bert brings high winds and heavy rain to Northern Ireland.[217]
- 24 November – Storm Bert: A fresh yellow weather warning for high winds comes into force.[218]
- 25 November – The Department of Health announces that food producers will be required to add folic acid to non-wholemeal flour from 2026 in order to protect newborn babies from serious brain and spine problems.[219]
- 27 November – The majority of flights to and from Belfast City Airport are cancelled following a Met Office yellow weather warning for fog.[220]
- 28 November –
- Paul Dunleavy, a Christian Brother and former school principal already serving time in prison for two accounts of sexual offences against children, is sentenced to a further ten years in prison after pleading guilty to a further 36 historical offences; He is expected to die in prison.[221]
- Detective Chief Inspector John Caldwell, who was targeted in an attempted assassination, is awarded the King's Police Medal.[222]
- 29 November – Belfast rappers Kneecap win a discrimination case against the UK government over withdrawal of an arts grant after the Government of Keir Starmer decides pursuing the case would not be in the public interest. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who was the minister who took the decision to withdraw the grant, describes the decision as "unbelievable".[223]
- 30 November – Ofcom rules that the BBC broke the rules of its operating licence by cutting back on news programmes on Northern Ireland's BBC Radio Foyle.[224]
December
- 1 December –
- New regulations come into law requiring privately rented properties to have smoke alarms fitted in the room most frequently used for "general daytime living purposes", as well as in every circulation space on each floor.[225]
- A woman in her 20s, later identified as Chloe Ferris, dies at a nightclub in Belfast; two men are subsequently arrested on drug related charges following the death.[226]
- 4 December – At Westminster, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Hilary Benn begins the process of repealing the controversial Legacy Act.[227]
Scheduled events
Holidays
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Deaths
- 26 January – Walter Love, 88, Northern Irish broadcaster (BBC Radio Ulster).[232]
- 24 February – Chris Nicholl, 77, English-born Northern Irish football player (Aston Villa, Southampton, Northern Ireland national team) and manager.[233]
- 3 March – Dan McCartan, 84, Northern Irish Gaelic footballer, selector and manager.[234]
- 18 March – Pearse McAuley, 59, Northern Irish paramilitary (Provisional IRA) and convicted criminal.[235] (body discovered on this date)
- 24 March – David Capper, 91, Northern Irish journalist and television reporter (BBC Ireland correspondent).[236] (death reported on this date)
- 28 April – Stephen Grimason, 87, Northern Irish journalist and editor of BBC News NI.[237] (death announced on this date)
- 17 May – Pat Buckley, 72, Irish Independent Catholic bishop.[238] (death announced on this date)
- 7 June – Rose-Marie, 68, Northern Irish singer and television personality.[239]
- 26 July – John Bennett, 82, Northern Irish broadcaster.[240]
- 2 August – Tommy Cassidy, 73, Northern Irish football player (Newcastle, national team) and manager (APOEL).[241] (death announced on this date)
- 15 August – Jim McLaughlin, 83, Northern Irish football player (Shrewsbury Town, national team) and manager (Derry City).[242] (death announced on this date)
- 16 October – Roy Walsh, 75, Northern Irish Provisional IRA volunteer and convicted criminal (1973 Old Bailey bombing)[243]
- 31 October – Candy Devine, 85, Australian radio broadcaster (Downtown Radio) and singer.[244] (death announced on this date)
- 6 November – Anna Lo, 74, Northern Irish politician, MLA (2007–2016).[245]
- 20 November – Ken Reid, 69, Northern Irish journalist and political editor (UTV).[246] (death announced on this date)
See also
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- 2024 in Scotland
- 2024 in Wales
External links
Notes and References
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- Web site: Emma . Stallard . UK weather: 2023 was second warmest year ever, says Met Office . 2 January 2024 . 2 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Gerry Kelly libel case against journalist thrown out . 8 January 2024 . 8 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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- Web site: Public sector strike: Civil disobedience call 'not endorsed by all unions' . 14 January 2024 . 14 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Snow and ice: NI road gritters to take week-long strike action . 15 January 2024 . 15 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: 17 January 2024 . Bid to elect Northern Ireland Assembly speaker fails after Stormont recall . ITV Ulster.
- Web site: Strikes: Thousands attend rallies in major strike over pay . 18 January 2024 . 18 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Gerry Adams: Ex-Sinn Féin leader can be sued by IRA victims, court rules . 19 January 2024 . 19 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . NI Assembly: Chris Heaton-Harris to extend election deadline again . 23 January 2024 . 23 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Bellaghy bog body: Human remains are 2,000 years old . 25 January 2024 . 25 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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- Web site: St Patrick's Day: SDLP leader to boycott White House celebrations . 29 January 2024 . 29 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: John . Campbell . DUP deal aimed at restoring power sharing in Northern Ireland is published . 31 January 2024 . 31 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Finn . Purdy . Stormont: Assembly to sit on Saturday as DUP boycott ends . 1 February 2024 . 1 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: NI strikes: Bus and train workers strike again despite Stormont progress . 1 February 2024 . 1 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Edwin Poots: Who is the Speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly? . 3 February 2024 . 3 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Michelle O'Neill appointed Northern Ireland's first nationalist first minister . 3 February 2024 . 3 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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- Web site: Kurtis . Reid . SDLP suspend Justin McNulty after he leaves Stormont 'without permission' to manage GAA team . 3 February 2024 . 4 February 2024 . Belfast Telegraph.
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- Web site: Marie-Louise . Connolly . NI Children's Hospice: Families speak out at reduction in bed capacity . 6 February 2024 . 6 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . The Troubles: Former soldier charged with murder over 1972 shooting . 8 February 2024 . 8 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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- Web site: Marie-Louise . Connolly . Children's Hospice funding back but bed cut remains . 9 February 2024 . 9 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
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- Web site: Enda . McClafferty . Eimear . Flanagan . Water charges: Michelle O'Neill rules out introducing new fees . 12 February 2024 . 12 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Clodagh . Rice . Stormont funding: Michelle O'Neill rules out 15% regional rate increase . 14 February 2024 . 14 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Alliance MLA Patrick Brown censured by standards watchdog . 14 February 2024 . 14 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Luke Poots: Former DUP councillor disqualified for four years . 15 February 2024 . 15 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Political leaders need to step outside our comfort zones – O'Neill . ITV News . ITV . 17 February 2024 . 17 February 2024.
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- Web site: Raymona . Crozier . Enniskillen: A4 Southern Bypass work to go ahead, O'Dowd says . 20 February 2024 . 20 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Rebekah . Wilson . Bus and train strikes: Unions notify Translink of more action . 21 February 2024 . 21 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Eimear . Flanagan . Glenanne gang: Ex-police officer will not be prosecuted over murders . 21 February 2024 . 21 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Kurtis . Reid . Man who killed four members of same family in house fire jailed for at least 29 years . 21 February 2024 . 21 February 2024 . Belfast Telegraph.
- Web site: Enda . McClafferty . Sammy Wilson: MP quits as DUP chief whip at Westminster . 23 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jennifer Lennox: Suspended sentence for woman who had 54 balaclavas . 23 February 2024 . 23 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Translink: Bus and rail strikes suspended after latest pay offer . 25 February 2024 . 25 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Health staff and civil servants offered 5% rise . BBC . BBC News . 26 February 2024 . 26 February 2024.
- Web site: Michelle O'Neill has attended first Northern Ireland game at Windsor Park . 27 February 2024 . 27 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . NI Troubles: Legacy Act immunity clause 'breaches' human rights . 28 February 2024 . 28 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Brendan . Hughes . Stormont: Regional rate rise of 4% for next financial year . 29 February 2024 . 29 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Finn . Purdy . PropertyPal: Estate agents to stop listings on site from midnight . 29 February 2024 . 29 February 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: John . Campbell . Gas prices: SSE to reduce prices by 22.8% from April . 1 March 2024 . 1 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Nexus: Free specialist service for sexual violence victims extended . 4 March 2024 . 5 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . XL bully: Plans to restrict ownership of breed in NI announced . 5 March 2024 . 5 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Junior doctors in Northern Ireland strike over pay . 6 March 2024 . 7 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Luke . Sproule . Julian . O'Neill . Scappaticci: Report says Army's top IRA spy cost more lives than he saved . 8 March 2024 . 8 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: John Haggan: Fresh appeal 30 years on from constable's murder . 10 March 2024 . 10 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Translink: Bus and train workers reject pay offer . 12 March 2024 . 12 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Mark . Simpson . Translink 'has no more money' to increase pay offer . 13 March 2024 . 13 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jessica . Lawrence . TikTok star Danielle Walsh has alcohol video banned by watchdog . 13 March 2024 . 13 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Translink: Bus and rail unions to re-enter pay talks . 15 March 2024 . 15 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . TUV conference: Jim Allister announces partnership with Reform UK . 16 March 2024 . 16 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jason Smyth: Dancing with the Stars 'took me out of comfort zone' . 18 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 March 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Brendan . Hughes . Stormont: EU law vote fails to get cross-community support . 19 March 2024 . 19 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Education: Three NI teaching unions vote to accept pay offer . 20 March 2024 . 20 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Aileen . Moynagh . Robin Swann announces £70m package for social care providers . 22 March 2024 . 22 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: BBC Sport NI win RTS for GAA All-Ireland coverage . 26 March 2024 . 26 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Aileen . Moynagh . Dentists: Minister announces £9.2m in additional funding . 27 March 2024 . 27 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Enda . McClafferty . Julian . O'Neill . Jeffrey Donaldson: DUP leader resigns after rape charge . 29 March 2024 . 29 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Finn . Purdy . DUP: Gavin Robinson appointed interim leader by party officers . 29 March 2024 . 29 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Jeffrey Donaldson: Stability at Stormont is my priority, says O'Neill . 30 March 2024 . 30 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Jeffrey Donaldson: Government pledges to help maintain Stormont stability . 31 March 2024 . 31 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Type 1 diabetes: breakthrough treatment could be offered in NI. 3 April 2024. BBC News. 3 April 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Sir Jeffrey Donaldson: Attorney General issues warning on social media posts . 3 April 2024 . 3 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Enterprise: Belfast-Dublin rail to receive multi-million investment . 9 April 2024 . 9 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Queen Elizabeth II: Council told it can't rename Ballymena HQ after late monarch . 11 April 2024 . 11 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Amy . Stewart . Kingsmills massacre a sectarian IRA attack – inquest . 12 April 2024 . 12 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Alan McGuckian installed as new Down and Connor Bishop . 14 April 2024 . 14 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Further education lecturers to end action as pay offer accepted . 17 April 2024 . 17 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: David . Wilson . Bloody Sunday: No charges for soldiers accused of giving false evidence . 19 April 2024 . 19 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Simon . Hunter . Robin Swann to step down as health minister before Westminster campaign . 21 April 2024 . 21 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Armagh: Man's convictions for murder of soldiers quashed . 22 April 2024 . 22 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Post Office victims from NI to have names cleared under new law . 22 April 2024 . 22 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Conor . Neeson . Alliance MLA Patrick Brown resigns South Down seat . 23 April 2024 . 23 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: 24 April 2024 . Former DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson faces historical sex charges in court . 24 April 2024 . The Independent . en.
- Web site: Stormont budget: UUP votes against budget as other parties agree . 24 April 2024 . 25 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Migrants: TUV distances itself from Reform UK drowning remarks . 27 April 2024 . 27 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: The Troubles: Ex-soldiers not prosecuted over 1971 deaths . 29 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 April 2024.
- Web site: Nadine . White . 'I'm proud to be a Derry girl' – former refugee Lilian Seenoi-Barr to become Northern Ireland's first black mayor . 30 April 2024 . The Irish Independent . 5 May 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . ICRIR: NI's new Troubles investigation body receives 85 enquiries . 9 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 September 2024.
- Web site: Louise . Cullen . Vaping: Northern Ireland to ban single use vapes in 2025 . 2 May 2024 . 2 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Darren . Beattie . Junior doctors in Northern Ireland to stage further walkouts . 2 May 2024 . 2 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Elaine . McGee . SDLP to change selection process after Lilian Seenoi-Barr fallout . 4 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 May 2024.
- Web site: Belfast City Marathon: Race has record entrant numbers . 5 May 2024 . 5 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Rebekah . Wilson . Great Victoria Street: 'Closing the station is a big loss for me' . 19 April 2024 . 19 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Spotlight: Race hate documentary wins Amnesty media ward . 10 May 2024 . 10 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Jacob . Panons . UK records hottest day of the year so far . 11 May 2024 . 11 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Finn . Purdy . Crime statistics: Shoplifting up by 20% according to PSNI figures . 17 May 2024 . 17 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Kathryn Parton: Man charged with murder of woman in east Belfast . 19 May 2024 . 19 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Cat and dog abduction bill backed by Northern Ireland Assembly . 20 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 May 2024.
- Web site: John . Campbell . Stormont budget to receive extra money in government deal . 21 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 May 2024.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Smoking ban: Northern Ireland on course to join UK-wide law . 21 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 May 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Stormont Budget: Parties back spending plan despite opposition . 28 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 May 2024.
- Web site: Conor Murphy: MLA returns to Stormont after stepping down on medical advice . 28 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 May 2024.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . Nursing chief Pat Cullen to stand for Sinn Féin in UK election . 29 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 May 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . DUP stand aside in Fermanagh and South Tyrone . 29 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 May 2024.
- Web site: Lyndsey . Telford . Lyra McKee: Three men stand trial for murder of Derry journalist . 30 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 May 2024.
- Web site: Lillian Seenoi-Barr: Kenyan refugee is NI's first black mayor . 3 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 June 2024.
- Web site: Translink: Bus and rail fares increase next month . 23 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 May 2024.
- Web site: Aileen . Moynagh . Junior doctors strike coincides with launch of new IT system . 6 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 June 2024.
- Web site: Dr Anne McCloskey jailed over Covid fine . 12 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 12 June 2024.
- Web site: Teenager jailed for raping 14-year old girl . 13 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 June 2024.
- Web site: Dáithí's Law campaigner appointed MBE in King's Birthday Honours . 14 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 15 June 2024.
- Web site: Sinn Féin election manifesto: Key policies analysed . 19 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 June 2024.
- Web site: Gareth . Gordon . Alliance Party manifesto: Key policies analysed . 20 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 June 2024.
- Web site: Brendan . Hughes . General Election 2024: NI parties clash in UTV debate . 23 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 June 2024.
- Web site: Louise . Cullen . Earl of Shaftesbury would like to transfer Lough Neagh ownership . 23 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 June 2024.
- Web site: DUP manifesto: Key policies analysed . 24 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 24 June 2024.
- Web site: School strikes: Unions encourage members to back pay offer . 24 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 24 June 2024.
- Web site: SDLP manifesto: Key policies analysed . 26 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 June 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . NI political parties face off in BBC TV debate . 27 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 June 2024.
- Web site: Gareth . Gordon . Green party leader Mal O'Hara warns against tactical voting . 28 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 June 2024.
- Web site: Linzi . Lima . Chris Heaton Harris launches NI Conservatives manifesto . 29 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 June 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Jeffrey Donaldson sent for trial on sex offence charges . 3 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 July 2024.
- Web site: Lucy . Carlin . Elaine . Mitchell . Translink: Lisburn to Belfast train line to stop over summer . 3 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 3 July 2024.
- Web site: Emergency services at scene of Ballyclare gas explosion . 3 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 3 July 2024.
- Web site: Dublin-Belfast Enterprise: Translink to review rail fares . 4 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 July 2024.
- News: Northern Ireland election results 2024: Constituency map . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
- Web site: Davy . Wilson . Chris . Andrews . Sinn Féin becomes NI's largest Westminster party . 4 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
- News: Sinn Féin becomes Northern Ireland's biggest Westminster party . Rory . Carroll . 5 July 2024 . 8 July 2024 . The Guardian.
- Web site: Raymona . Crozier . Hilary Benn: Who is the new Northern Ireland secretary? . 5 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Keir Starmer on first visit to Northern Ireland as prime minister . 7 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Mark . Simpson . Sir Keir Starmer says meetings with NI parties a reset . 8 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 July 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . New UUP MLA selected for North Antrim . 9 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 July 2024.
- Web site: Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon council facing bin strikes . 9 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 July 2024.
- Web site: Robbie . Meredith . Peter Martin: DUP MLA denies Alex Easton seat deal . 11 July 2024 . BBC News . 11 July 2024.
- Web site: Newry: Firefighters tackle large fire at industrial estate . 13 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 July 2024.
- Web site: Louise . Cullen . Lough Neagh: Executive ministers approve lough action plan . 18 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 July 2024.
- Web site: Finn . Purdy . PropertyPal: Estate agents resolve dispute with website . 20 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 July 2024.
- Web site: 2024-07-21 . Man treated for 'severe' injury in suspected sword attack . 2024-07-21 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: 2024-07-21 . Armagh: Chip shop badly damaged in fire, with flats above evacuated . 2024-07-21 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Maghaberry: Disused block to re-open due to rising prison numbers . 24 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 24 July 2024.
- Web site: Hayley . Halpin . RTÉ: Irish broadcaster resuming bulletins in Northern Ireland . 25 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 July 2024.
- Web site: Enda . McClafferty . Troubles Legacy Act: Government drops part of appeal . 29 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 July 2024.
- Web site: Andy . Gray . Olympics swimming: Daniel Wiffen wins historic gold in 800m freestyle . 30 July 2024 . BBC Sport . BBC . 30 July 2024.
- Web site: Louise . Cullen . All-island Rail Review: Craigavon station recommended . 31 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 31 July 2024.
- Web site: Lyndsey . Telford . PSNI: Arrest after man with knife threatens children in park . 2 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 August 2024.
- Web site: Fireworks thrown during Belfast demonstrations . 3 August 2024 . BBC News . 3 August 2024.
- Web site: NI Assembly to be recalled after anti-immigration protest . Vincent . Kearney . 5 August 2024 . 5 August 2024 . RTÉ News . RTÉ.
- Web site: Stormont ministers condemn 'violence, disorder and racism' . 8 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 August 2024.
- Web site: Police Scotland to send 120 officers to Belfast after disorder . 9 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 August 2024.
- Web site: 2024-08-17 . Newtownards: Homes evacuated from suspected WW2 bomb site . 2024-08-19 . BBC News . en-gb.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Doug Beattie quits as Ulster Unionist leader . 19 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 August 2024.
- Web site: Louise . Cullen . Blue-green algae found on north coast . 19 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 August 2024.
- Web site: Newtownards WW2 bomb: Controlled explosion at site . 20 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 August 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Doug Beattie: UUP open nominations for new party leader . 20 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 August 2024.
- Web site: Shane Frane: Policewoman's killer extradited to finish sentence . 20 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 August 2024.
- Web site: UUP: Doug Beattie says he won't run again for party leader . 21 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 August 2024.
- Web site: Man arrested over 1982 IRA bombing that killed 3 police officers in Northern Ireland . 22 August 2024 . AP News . 22 August 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Martin McCauley in court over 1982 Lurgan bombing . 22 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 August 2024.
- Web site: Matt . Fox . Puberty blocker ban extended to Northern Ireland . 23 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 August 2024.
- Web site: Derry murder: Woman suffered 'brutal and savage attack' . 24 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 August 2024.
- Web site: Derry: Man arrested on suspicion of murdering Montserrat Martorell Elias . 26 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 26 August 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Robert Nairac: First search for murdered Army captain begins . 25 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 26 August 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Nesbitt to run for UUP leadership . 27 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 August 2024.
- Web site: Derry: Man charged over Lilian Seenoi-Barr online threats . 27 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 August 2024.
- Web site: Montserrat Martorell: Man charged with murder of woman in Derry . 28 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 August 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Colum Eastwood: 'It is time for me to step aside' . 28 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 August 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . UUP: Mike Nesbitt to be new party leader . 30 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 August 2024.
- Web site: Winter fuel payments in NI to become means tested . 30 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 August 2024.
- Web site: Adam . Mandeville . Newry Pride has returned this weekend after five year hiatus . 31 August 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 31 August 2024.
- Web site: Gareth . Gordon . SDLP: Claire Hanna MP seeking election as leader . 1 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 September 2024.
- Web site: Finn . Purdy . Stormont: Ministers agree draft programme for government . 4 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 September 2024.
- Web site: Danny Kinahan resigns as NI's veterans commissioner . 5 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 September 2024.
- Web site: Van Morrison's legal case with Robin Swann is settled . 6 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 6 September 2024.
- Web site: Faye . Kidd . Elizabeth II: Statue of queen, Philip and corgis sparks debate . 10 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 11 September 2024.
- Web site: 2024-09-08 . Stephen Farry resigns as Alliance deputy leader . 2024-09-08 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Mark . Simpson . Hayley . Halpin . Belfast: Grand Central Station opens to the public . 8 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 8 September 2024.
- Web site: Stormont: Executive unveils draft programme for government . 9 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 September 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Jeffrey Donaldson: Ex-MP pleads not guilty to sex offence charges . 10 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 September 2024.
- Web site: Pat Finucane: Murder to be examined in public inquiry . 11 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 11 September 2024.
- Web site: Julian . O'Neill . Independent review of NI Policing Board to be carried out . 12 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
- Web site: John . Campbell . Government pauses NI City Deals funding packages . 13 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
- Web site: Mark . Simpson . Casement Park: 'Significant risk' stadium won't be built for Euro 2028 . 13 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 September 2024.
- Web site: Derry and Strabane City Deal to go ahead . 14 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 September 2024.
- Web site: Casement Park: Uefa to discuss Euro 2028 'implications' of UK government decision . 14 September 2024 . BBC Sport . BBC . 14 September 2024.
- Web site: Gareth . Gordon . Stormont leaders write to government about City Deals . 17 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 17 September 2024.
- Web site: Chris . Page . Legacy Act gives government too much veto power, court rules . 20 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 September 2024.
- Web site: Eve . Rosato . Domestic and sexual abuse strategy launched . 25 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 September 2024.
- Web site: Aileen . Moynagh . Breast cancer patients to get appointments anywhere in NI . 25 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 September 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . UUP conference: Nesbitt confirmed as new party leader . 28 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 September 2024.
- Web site: Kevin . Sharkey . Sinn Féin President promises reunification minister if elected . 28 September 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 28 September 2024.
- Web site: John . Campbell . Brexit: plans for UK-wide 'Not for EU' labelling dropped . 30 September 2024 . BBC . BBC News . 30 September 2024.
- Web site: Enda . McClafferty . Faye . Kidd . A5 upgrade: Road project gets green light from Stormont . 2 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 2 October 2024.
- Web site: 2024-10-07 . Pupils injured after school bus crash in County Down . 2024-10-07 . BBC News . en-GB.
- Web site: Mary Ward: Man arrested in Dublin on suspicion of murder . 9 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 9 October 2024.
- Web site: Maddie . Molloy . M5 leaving Belfast closed after six-vehicle collision . 12 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 12 October 2024.
- Web site: Mark . Simpson . Grand Central Station: Trains start running from Belfast station . 13 October 2024 . BBC News . 13 October 2024.
- Web site: Storm Ashley: Amber warning as 'weather bomb' hits Scotland . 18 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 October 2024.
- Web site: Robbie . Meredith . Children to stay in education or training until 18 . 20 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 21 October 2024.
- Web site: On-the-run convicted murderer Thomas McCabe returned to prison . 22 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 22 October 2024.
- Web site: Elaine . Mitchell . Julie Ann McIlwaine: Woman guilty of murdering partner . BBC News . 23 October 2024 . 23 October 2024.
- Web site: Tara . Mills . Complex needs chidren: New £13m-a-year support package announced . 23 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 October 2024.
- Web site: Abuser in 'UK's largest catfishing case' jailed for life over girl's manslaughter . 25 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 October 2024.
- Web site: Ulster University: Irish government to fund health student places . 1 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 November 2024.
- Web site: John . Campbell . Clodagh . Rice . Electricity supplier Power NI announces price increase . 1 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 November 2024.
- Web site: Sinn Féin's Michelle O'Neill to attend Remembrance Sunday event . 5 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 5 November 2024.
- Web site: Remembrance Sunday: Michelle O'Neill first senior Sinn Féin figure to attend ceremony . 10 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 10 November 2024.
- Web site: Katie Simpson: Police weren't 'rigorous' when looking into her death . 12 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 12 November 2024.
- Web site: Robbie . Meredith . John . Campbell . Northern Ireland teachers unions ballot members on strike . 13 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 13 November 2024.
- Web site: Aileen . Moynagh . Jayne . McCormack . Health Minister Mike Nesbitt submits pay offer to unions . 14 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 14 November 2024.
- Web site: Peter . Coulter . Minister attends NI-Belarus match despite government guidance . 15 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 November 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . DUP MP Sammy Wilson investigated by standards commissioner . 15 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 November 2024.
- Web site: Chris . Page . Mother-and-baby homes: Nursing homes used for 'secrecy', panel finds . 16 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 16 November 2024.
- Web site: Robbie . Meredith . Fujitsu: NI Education Authority halts £500m schools' IT contract . 18 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 18 November 2024.
- Web site: Jayne . McCormack . Winter fuel: £100 payment to help pensioners affected by cuts . 19 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 19 November 2024.
- Web site: Lisburn: Care home firm fined £50k after woman's death . 20 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 November 2024.
- Web site: Enda . McClafferty . Casement Park: Redevelopment cost now estimated at £270m . 20 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 November 2024.
- Web site: Fermanagh: School bus crashes with children on board . 20 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 November 2024.
- Web site: Eimear . Flanagan . Northern Ireland: Homes flooded and travel hit by Storm Bert . 23 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 23 November 2024.
- Web site: Northern Ireland weather: Warning issued for Storm Bert winds . 24 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 24 November 2024.
- Web site: Northern Ireland: Folic acid will be added to flour from 2026 . 25 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 25 November 2024.
- Web site: Northern Ireland weather: Flights cancelled and delayed amid yellow fog warning . 27 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 November 2024.
- Web site: Catherine . Morrison . Michael . Fitzpatrick . Paul Dunleavy: Christian Brother sentenced for child sex abuse . 28 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 November 2024.
- Web site: John Caldwell: Detective 'honoured' to be awarded King's Police Medal . 28 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 November 2024.
- Web site: Catherine . Morrison . Adam . Mandeville . Kneecap: Kemi Badenoch blames 'cowardly' Labour for settlement . 29 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 29 November 2024.
- Web site: Robbie . Meredith . BBC breaches licence by scaling back Radio Foyle news programmes . 30 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 30 November 2024.
- Web site: Ali . Totten . Housing: New smoke alarm law for all NI rental properties . 1 December 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 December 2024.
- Web site: Chloe Ferris: Two men arrested over Lux nightclub death . 3 December 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 3 December 2024.
- Web site: Michael . Fitzpatrick . Secretary of State begins process of repealing Legacy Act . 4 December 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 4 December 2024.
- News: 2024 Provincial Football Championships draw. 21 October 2023. GAA. 27 November 2023.
- Web site: Northern Ireland Bank Holidays 2024. 27 November 2023 . Public Holidays Global.
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- Web site: Radio Ulster broadcaster Walter Love dies aged 88 . 26 January 2024 . 26 January 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Tributes as former Saints manager Chris Nicholl dies . 25 February 2024 . Daily Echo . 25 February 2024.
- Web site: 'A marvellous player... a gentle giant' – Sean O'Neill pays tribute to Down great Dan McCartan . 4 March 2024 . The Irish News . 5 March 2024.
- Web site: Vicious killer Pearse McAuley dies . Northern Sound . 18 March 2024.
- Web site: David Capper: Former BBC journalist dies aged 91 . 24 March 2024 . 24 March 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Stephen Grimason: Ex-BBC political editor who broke Good Friday deal dies . 28 April 2024 . 28 April 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Pat Buckley: Controversial independent Catholic bishop dies . 17 May 2024 . 17 May 2024 . BBC News . BBC.
- Web site: Rose-Marie: Tributes as singer and entertainer dies at 68 . 7 June 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 7 June 2024.
- Web site: John Bennett: Veteran BBC broadcaster dies aged 82 . 27 July 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 27 July 2024.
- Web site: Newcastle United legend Tommy Cassidy dies aged 73 after Alzheimer's battle . John . Gibson . 2 August 2024 . Chronicle Live . 2 August 2024.
- Web site: Derry City treble winner Jim McLaughlin passes away . 15 August 2024 . BBC Sport . BBC . 15 August 2024.
- Web site: Old Bailey bomber and IRA veteran Roy Walsh dies aged 75 . 16 October 2024 . 16 October 2024 . Belfast Telegraph.
- Web site: Candy Devine: Former Downtown Radio presenter dies aged 85 . 31 October 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 1 November 2024.
- Web site: Adam . Kula . Former Alliance MLA Anna Lo dies aged 74 – Naomi Long hails her 'service to the city of Belfast' . 7 November 2024 . 9 November 2024 . The Newsletter.
- Web site: Mark . Simpson . Ken Reid: Former UTV political editor dies . 20 November 2024 . BBC News . BBC . 20 November 2024.