Sinn Fein cannot lie about their role in welfare reform, says Independent Nationalist candidate Emmet Doyle In 2015 Sinn Fein voted with DUP to give control of welfare reform to Tories - so cannot now call for improved welfare, says Emmet Doyle Read more about Sinn Fein cannot lie about their role in welfare reform, says Independent Nationalist candidate Emmet Doyle
Vehicle vandalised in Strathfoyle Police seek witnesses: a Scania lorry parked at a livestock market on Temple Road had windscreen and lights damaged on Tuesday 27th November Read more about Vehicle vandalised in Strathfoyle
Taxi licence renewal delays are hurting taxi drivers One taxi driver has been unable to work for weeks despite applying for PSV renewal 12 weeks before its expiry, says Mark H Durkan Read more about Taxi licence renewal delays are hurting taxi drivers
Politicians welcome new application for A5 Derry to Dublin upgrade Sinn Féin MP Órfhlaith Begley has welcomed confirmation that the Department of Infrastructure will submit a new application for the A5 road Read more about Politicians welcome new application for A5 Derry to Dublin upgrade
NWRC students receive US Navy Alumni scholarships Matthew Edwards, Kurtis Ryan Frazer, Katie Nicholl, and Tom Gallen received scholarships from the US Navy Alumni Association Read more about NWRC students receive US Navy Alumni scholarships
Rules on names in Republic's hospitals slammed as 'political correctness gone mad' Names like dear, love, girls and lads banned in southern hospitals, as are names referring to ailments such as 'the one with the hip' Read more about Rules on names in Republic's hospitals slammed as 'political correctness gone mad'
Warning to public after spate of recent burglaries in Derry After recent spate of burglaries public are reminded to 'Close it, Lock it, Check it' on doors, windows, gates and vehicles Read more about Warning to public after spate of recent burglaries in Derry