North West Today Episodes Episode guide
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Criticism over attempt to delay UDR memorial benches
A DUP councillor criticises attempt to delay UDR memorial benches in local cemeteries.
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Tributes to two Derry men who died in crash
Tributes have been paid to two young Derry men who died in a crash in County Donegal.
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All schools told to set up SEN classes
The Education Minister has told all schools to set up special education needs classes.
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New law addressing cost of school uniforms comes into effect
A new law addressing the cost of school uniforms in Northern Ireland comes into effect.
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Community in mourning after three people killed in crash
A community is in mourning after three people are killed in a crash in County Armagh.
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Stormont "attempting to wriggle out" of funding addiction centre
Foyle MP accuses Stormont of trying to "wriggle out" of funding addiction centre.
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PSNI recruitment drive attracts lowest number of Catholic applicants
The latest PSNI recruitment drive has attracted the lowest number of Catholic applicants.
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Local tributes to US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson
Tributes paid to civil rights leader Jesse Jackson. We reflect on his visits to Derry.
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CCTV funding concerns in Derry and Strabane
There are fresh funding concerns for the CCTV system in Derry and Strabane.
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Voices of Northlands
First of a special series focusing on Northlands Addiction Treatment Centre.
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Work starts on 拢11 million redevelopment of controversial bonfire site in Derry
Work starts on 拢11 million redevelopment of controversial bonfire site in Derry.
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Letterkenny traders and shoppers are deeply frustrated at roadworks in the town
Letterkenny traders and shoppers are deeply frustrated at roadworks in the town.
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Derry City and Strabane District council to explore possible Halloween festival visitor fees
Derry and Strabane council to explore possible Halloween festival visitor fees.
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The brother of a Bloody Sunday victim said hate mail won't stop his fight for truth and justice
The brother of a Bloody Sunday victim has said hate mail won't stop his fight for truth.
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MPs call on government to formally name British Army agent known as Stakeknife
MPs call on government to formally name British Army agent known as Stakeknife.
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06/02/2026
A roundup of local news, sport and weather across the north west of Northern Ireland.
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Cancer patient concerned about flights from Donegal
A cancer patient expresses concerns about potential changes to a Dublin flight route.
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Calls for Ebrington Square to be pedestrianised
There have been calls for Ebrington Square in Derry to be pedestrianised.
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Row over Waterside playparks funding
A row has broken out among councillors over the funding of playparks in the Waterside.
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Claudy woman's 'stressful battle' to get pension
A Claudy woman with a terminal brain tumour has 'stressful battle' to access pension.
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Creeslough explosion: Bereaved mum asks government for direct talks
Bereaved mother appeals to Irish government for 'meaningful talks' about public inquiry.
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Calls for increased security at Mobuoy dump
Local council approves motion calling for increased security at Mobuoy dump site.
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Family 'forced' to leave home after sectarian attack
Family 'forced' to leave Waterside home after sectarian attack by 'cowards'.
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'No one ever wants road safety to go wrong'
A dedicated day of coverage to road safety across 91福利社 News NI.
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Overspend of 拢600,000 in County Derry roadworks
Controversial roadworks in Ballykelly and Greysteel have led to an overspend of 拢600,000.
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Derry man unable to find NHS dentist feels let down
A Derry man who spent months trying to get a dentist as an NHS patient feels let down.
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Trump drops planned tariffs over Greenland
President Trump has dropped his plans to impose tariffs on eight European countries.
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Strabane traders struggle with rising costs
Business leaders in Strabane are to meet about rising costs, including rates.
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Colin Howell confession to be heard for first time
The confessions of double killer Colin Howell are to be broadcast for the first time.
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James McClean returns to Derry City FC
James McClean has returned to Derry City on a multi-year-deal after leaving Wrexham.