North West Today Episodes Episode guide
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Gunshots fired in Derry housing estate
Reports of gunshots being fired described as an 'attack on the people' of Currynierin.
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Magee expansion plan 'goes nowhere' without funding
Warning that expansion plan for Magee 'goes nowhere' without funding from Stormont.
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NI-based Iranian man says people 'want this regime gone'
A Northern Ireland based Iranian man tells us of his fears for his family and friends.
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Altnagelvin Hospital staff 'stretched beyond belief'
We hear that staff at Altnagelvin's emergency department are 'stretched beyond belief'.
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Rat problem in Strabane housing development described as 'absolute hell' by residents.
Rat problem in Strabane housing development described as 'absolute hell' by residents.
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Western Trust warning over hospital discharge delays
The Western Trust issues a warning over hospital discharge delays.
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Engagement between abuse survivors and Catholic Church 'deeply healing'
Sisters abused by a former priest say meeting with Catholic Church was 'deeply healing'.
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Backlog of letters and parcels ‘out of control’
Backlog of letters and parcels described as a crisis that went ‘out of control’.
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Shock following death of Donegal businessman
Shock in Donegal after the death of well-known businessman following a suspected assault.
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Snow causes disruption across the north west
Wintry weather conditions have caused widespread disruption across the north west.
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Derry and Strabane house prices rise faster than the rest of the UK
Derry and Strabane house prices rise faster than the rest of the UK.
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Bloody Sunday Trust Chairman says there was an 'air of finality' after Soldier F trial
Bloody Sunday Trust chairman says there was an 'air of finality' after Soldier F trial.
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People from north west among New Year Honours recipients
People from north west among New Year Honours recipients.
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Residents return to their homes after Derry security alert
Residents return to their homes after Derry security alert.
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Families face another Christmas in 'unsafe' homes
Families face another Christmas in homes that are 'unsafe and crumbling around them'.
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Galliagh community group devastated by funding rejection
A community group in Galliagh says it is devastated after funding application rejected.
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Work to begin on Derry's historic Austins building in the new year
Preparatory work to begin on Derry's historic Austins building in the new year.
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Coroner calls for Foyle Bridge barriers to be raised in height
A Coroner has called for the barriers on the Foyle Bridge to be raised in height.
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'We will never give up hope of finding Columba'
The sister of Columba McVeigh speaks to North West Today as search for his remains ends.
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Sydney-based Derry man 'horrified' by Bondi mass shooting
A Sydney-based Derry man tells us of his shock and horror at Bondi Beach mass shooting.
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Community in shock after Bondi Beach mass shooting
15 people killed in Sydney as they gathered to mark the start of Hanukkah on Bondi Beach.
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Families question do not resuscitate decisions
The families of two women who died during the pandemic have questioned DNR decisions.
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No weekend mental health support for people over 65
A 77-year-old was told there was 'no weekend mental health support' for her age group.
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Lidl announce £31m investment in the North West
Supermarket chain Lidl has announced a £31m investment in the North West.
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Storm Bram weather warning for north west
Storm Bram may cause significant disruption in the north west.
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Flu 'particularly bad this year' - respiratory consultant
A consultant from Altnagelvin Hospital says the flu is 'particularly bad this year'.
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Invest NI defends record in the North West
The head of Invest NI has again defended their track record in the north west.
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'Our world has been turned upside down' - Derry parent
More than 200 pupils remain at home due to safety concerns over a Derry school's roof.
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On the run killer returned to prison
A local MLA describes pre-release testing for convicted murderers as 'ridiculous'.
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Presbyterian Church 'did not keep records of child sex abuse case'
The Presbyterian Church in Ireland 'did not keep records of a child sex abuse case'.