BBC News NI

BBC News NI

BBC Northern Ireland operates as a branch of the BBC and serves as the primary public broadcaster for Northern Ireland. It is one of the four national divisions of the BBC, alongside the BBC English Regions, BBC Scotland, and BBC Cymru Wales.

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  • 7 hours ago | bbc.com | Nadia Lincoln

    Inspectors find safety, staffing, and dignity issues at St Andrew's Healthcare in Northampton.

  • 18 hours ago | bbc.com | Harriet Heywood |Louise Hulland

    More people needing city foodbank than ever beforeHarriet Heywood & Louise HullandCambridge City Foodbank"[There is ] no shame in needing to come... no one should be put in that position in the first place," says senior organiser, Kate McIntoshAn emergency food service says more people are turning to them for help than ever before. Cambridge City Foodbank gave out 17,666 emergency food parcels last year, 20% more than in 2023.

  • 19 hours ago | bbc.com | Jim Scott

    Repairs to storm-hit pier under waySunderland City CouncilBenjamin Leng, of South Bay Civil Engineering, and Councillor Kevin Johnston described the damage as significantRepair work on a pier badly damaged by Storm Babet in October 2023 is now under way. The Grade II listed Roker Pier in Sunderland has been off limits to the public after 300ft (100m) of railings were washed away and some of the path at the pier head broke off.

  • 19 hours ago | bbc.com | Ben King

    Couriers Evri and DHL merge to form UK delivery giantBen KingBusiness reporter, BBC NewsEvriEvri will merge with DHL's UK parcel delivery businesses to create a combined courier firm handling more than a billion parcels and a billion letters a year. DHL focuses on faster, secure higher-value deliveries of items such as computers or phones, whereas Evri handles much larger volumes of lower-value goods such as clothing.

  • 20 hours ago | bbc.com | Karen Hoggan

    UK hits back at claims US tariff deal bad for ChinaKaren HogganBusiness reporter, BBC NewsGetty ImagesThe UK government has hit back at suggestions the tariff agreement it reached with the US last week could be damaging to China. It said there was "no such thing as a veto on Chinese investment" in the deal.