Colm Gildernew
Political pressure grows for inquiry into alleged loan scandal at Ulster Bank
POLITICAL pressure is growing for an inquiry into allegations that Ulster Bank secretly lodged potentially enormous liabilities against small business customers.
Concerns as deep cuts expected in Chris Heaton-Harris's budget
Sinn Féin's Colm Gildernew calls on DUP to get back to Stormont to help tackle health crisis
SINN Féin's Colm Gildernew last night called on the DUP to get back to Stormont to help "provide the political leadership health workers are looking for".
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson asked to explain why he took three weeks to set record straight on unfounded protocol claims
SIR Jeffrey Donaldson been called on to explain why he took almost three weeks to retract unfounded claims about the protocol delaying treatment of cardiac patients.
Walk-in vaccination centres ‘may be needed to speed up rollout of booster jab’
Northern Ireland has the lowest rollout rate of the Covid booster jab in the UK.
Two or three bonfire sites causing concern, say police
The pyres of concern include one erected close to a peace line in North Belfast, the Northern Ireland Policing Board heard.
Leaked urology probe 'deeply worrying' and highlights 'recurring' failings in health service, Stormont scrutiny committee chief warns
THE "deeply worrying" themes of a leaked report into a surgeon at the centre of a public inquiry are "consistent" with other health service scandals, a Stormont scrutiny committee chair has warned.
Concern about health authorities' failure to disclose number of 'close contacts' coming forward for Covid testing
DATA on the number of 'close contacts' of positive Covid cases tested in Northern Ireland is not being made public - almost six weeks after the measure was first introduced.
Full return to face-to-face GP services in NI ‘unlikely’ after pandemic
A leading doctor has given evidence to a Stormont committee on access to primary care services.
Drop in number of children diagnosed with autism 'due to clinic closures during the pandemic'
A DRAMATIC drop in the number of children diagnosed with autism in Northern Ireland has been recorded due to the closure of NHS clinics during the pandemic.