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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Belfast News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Belfast—from local news and business to politics, culture, and community developments. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing local news to every city in the world and keeping communities connected. Belfast News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening across the city. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai

Episodes

  • Starmer Defiant Amid Leadership Calls

    Keir Starmer is defying calls to resign following local election setbacks, emphasizing the need to concentrate on governance rather than political maneuvering, which he argues is detrimental to the economy and families.

  • Paramedics Strike Over Pay, Roles Review

    Paramedics and ambulance crews in Ireland are on a 24-hour strike, seeking a pay increase and a review of their roles to recognize expanded skills. The HSE has contingency plans in place, while the Taoiseach and Health Minister are under p…

  • £25M Road Funds Returned, A5 Affects Northern Ireland Projects

    Northern Ireland's Department for Infrastructure has returned £25.6 million from stalled road projects, primarily the A5 Western Transport Corridor, owing to legal challenges. The funds will be considered for reallocation in the 2025-2026…

  • Labour Minister Resigns, Urging Starmer to Step Down

    Miatta Fahnbulleh has resigned as Labour's first junior minister, calling for an orderly exit for Keir Starmer due to policies that have allegedly crushed trust and increasing pressure from colleagues.

  • Gunshots Target Creggan House, Police Seek Info

    A house on Circular Road in Creggan was targeted by gunshots. Police are investigating the incident and asking the local community to share any relevant information. No injuries have been reported.

  • Starmer Vows to Fight Cost of Living Crisis, Faces Leadership Challenge

    Keir Starmer, UK Prime Minister, is facing internal pressure to resign after local election results but remains committed to strengthening EU ties and combating the cost of living crisis. He plans to lead Labour through the next general el…

  • Connacht Thrashes Munster in URC Clash

    Connacht secured a significant win against Munster in a URC rugby clash. This victory could influence the playoff race.

  • Connacht Dominates Munster, Leading 19-0 at Halftime

    Connacht dominates Munster in a URC clash, leading 19-0 at halftime with three tries. Munster's Diarmuid Barron received a red card. Connacht controls the game, while Munster aims to reset in the second half.

  • London Hate Crime: Antisemitic Attackers Caught in 48 Hours

    Two young men from London pleaded guilty to a religiously motivated hate crime. They targeted a Jewish man with antisemitic abuse for TikTok content. In response to rising antisemitic incidents, the Met is deploying 100 extra officers to p…

  • Ireland Prepares to Bring Home Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Passengers

    Ireland is preparing to bring home two nationals from the MV Hondius cruise ship affected by a hantavirus outbreak. Strict health checks and monitoring will be implemented upon their arrival. The WHO reports a low public risk with six conf…

  • Fairview Park Celebrates Europe Day with Na Gaeil Nua

    Fairview Park celebrated Europe Day with Na Gaeil Nua, a GAA club for immigrants from forty nations. Minister Byrne commended the EU's peace and economic impact, while club leaders Cristina and Marianella championed the GAA spirit.

  • Save Stephen's Green: Protest Against Iconic Centre's Redesign

    This episode of Belfast News Today covers the protest against the redesign of Stephen's Green, an iconic center.

  • Israeli Drone Strikes Kill 17 in Lebanon

    Israeli drone strikes in Lebanon have killed 17, escalating tensions with Hezbollah. Hezbollah responded with explosive drone attacks, and new talks between Lebanon and Israel are scheduled to begin in Washington.

  • Packham Protests: Ban Trail Hunting Now

    Chris Packham protests in Westminster, advocating for a ban on trail hunting and urging public participation in a government consultation. He expresses frustration over government inaction despite public support for a ban on the practice.

  • Reform UK Scotland's New Leadership: Offord & Kerr

    Reform UK Scotland has appointed Lord Malcolm Offord as leader and Thomas Kerr as deputy. They are committed to cutting taxes, boosting safety, growing the economy, and rebuilding trust in politics.

  • Brits Quarantined After Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise

    British passengers from the MV Hondius cruise ship are returning to the UK for isolation after a hantavirus outbreak. The outbreak is linked to a birdwatching trip in Argentina, with six confirmed cases.

  • Baby and Mother Found Dead in Carrick-on-Suir

    This episode of "Belfast News Today" reports on the discovery of a baby and mother found dead in Carrick-on-Suir. The podcast provides daily news updates.

  • Mother Dies in Childbirth, Baby Survives

    This episode from Belfast News Today reports on a tragic incident where a mother died during childbirth, but her baby survived.

  • MEP's IVF Journey: Pregnant at 38, Solo

    Fine Gael MEP Maria Walsh discusses her successful IVF journey, which cost €7,000, to become a single, gay mother at 38. She is sixteen weeks pregnant and due in mid-October, planning to work remotely during her maternity leave.

  • Nationalist Leaders Take Center Stage in UK

    John Swinney, Scotland's First Minister, indicates a shift in power as nationalist leaders could take top positions in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. There is growing collaboration among devolved administrations, putting pressure o…

  • Northern Ireland Woman Steals $1.6M from Aussie Billionaire

    A Northern Ireland woman, Annalouise Spence, is accused of embezzling £860,000 from Australian billionaire Judith Neilson. Spence allegedly spent the money on luxury items and hosted a party at a five-star hotel.

  • Anti-Immigration Protest Shakes Swinney's Hometown

    John Swinney, Scotland's First Minister, faces repercussions after an anti-immigration protest in his hometown of Blairgowrie. The event resulted in four arrests and caused community distress.

  • Hantavirus-Hit Cruise Ship Docks in Tenerife, WHO Calms Nerves

    A cruise ship with suspected Hantavirus cases has docked in Tenerife. The World Health Organization is reassuring the public and outlining safety measures for the repatriation of British passengers and crew.

  • Reform UK Makes Waves in Scottish Parliament

    Reform UK has secured seventeen seats in the Scottish Parliament, matching Scottish Labour. Lord Offord, the party leader, highlights their intent to challenge policies, especially if the SNP forms an alliance with the Greens. The party is…

  • Findlay Warns of Reform UK's Rise, Vows Tory Revival

    Scottish Conservative leader Russell Findlay warns of Reform UK's rise and criticizes their policies. He aims to challenge the SNP and proposes tax cuts, anticipating a return of voters to the Conservative party.

  • Swinney: Scotland Needs Farage-Proof Powers by 2029

    John Swinney, Scotland's First Minister, is advocating for a fully autonomous Scottish Parliament by 2029 to counter potential hostility from a Farage-led UK government. His SNP party secured 58 seats, and Swinney highlights a clear mandat…

  • MEP Maria Walsh's Journey to Motherhood

    This episode of Belfast News Today, titled "MEP Maria Walsh's Journey to Motherhood," discusses MEP Maria Walsh's journey to motherhood.

  • Eurovision's Controversial Week in Vienna

    Eurovision's 70th anniversary in Vienna is met with controversy as five countries boycott over Israel's participation. New rules and security measures are being implemented amidst protests, while Finland leads betting odds.

  • Edie's Fight: A Community's Loss

    Five-year-old Edie Dorrian from Belfast has passed away after battling CLN2 Batten Disease. Her family and the community rallied to raise funds and support, with over £2,500 raised for the family.

  • UK Sends Destroyer to Middle East for Strait of Hormuz Mission

    The UK is deploying HMS Dragon, a Type 45 destroyer, to the Middle East to join a UK-France coalition. Its mission is to ensure safe passage for ships in the Strait of Hormuz following recent regional tensions.

  • Plaid Cymru's Historic Win: A Fresh Start for Wales

    This episode from Belfast News Today covers Plaid Cymru's historic win. The discussion focuses on the implications for Wales following this victory.

  • Starmer Defiant: No Quitting Despite Labour Losses

    UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer states he will not quit despite Labour's election losses and calls for his resignation. He is committed to rebuilding trust and warns of potential chaos if he steps down. Starmer cites concern that Nigel Fara…

  • US-Iran Tensions Escalate, Ceasefire Hangs by a Thread

    Tensions are escalating between the US and Iran following US military actions and detentions in Bahrain. Global fuel prices are surging, and international efforts are underway to facilitate talks and extend the truce.

  • Starmer Taps Brown, Harman for Key Roles

    Keir Starmer appoints Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman to key roles, aiming to bolster international cooperation on finance and women's issues. This move comes after Labour's electoral setbacks and amidst global economic and defense challen…

  • Davey: Focus on Scotland's Issues, Not Independence

    UK Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey calls on the SNP to prioritize issues such as GP wait times and rising energy bills over an independence referendum. This comes as the Scottish Liberal Democrats increased their seats, ready to address d…

  • Irish Airlines: Summer Travel Unaffected by Gulf Conflict

    Aer Lingus CEO Lynne Embleton has reassured Irish travelers that summer holiday disruptions due to the Gulf conflict are not expected. Both Aer Lingus and Ryanair have secured jet fuel supplies, and travel agents report strong demand for p…

  • Swinney Retains Power, SNP Wins Scottish Election

    John Swinney and the Scottish National Party (SNP) secured fifty-eight seats in the Holyrood election, maintaining their lead. Swinney remains First Minister, and calls for cooperation with Westminster.

  • Channel Crossings: UK's Migrant Crisis

    Since 2018, over two hundred thousand migrants have crossed the English Channel to the UK, leading to a crisis characterized by increasing numbers, policy changes, and humanitarian concerns. Recent shifts include Rishi Sunak's Illegal Migr…

  • UK Sees Sharp Drop in Channel Migrant Crossings

    English Channel migrant crossings to the UK have significantly decreased this year, with 7,380 arrivals reported. This follows a period of increased crossings since 2018 under the current Labour government, as efforts to overhaul asylum ru…

  • Derek the Cat: Ballymena's Beloved Feline

    Derek, Ballymena's beloved feline, passed away after heart problems. The community raised funds for his vet bills, with extra funds supporting sanctuary cats. A memorial and permanent tribute are planned.

  • West London Men Charged for Antisemitic TikTok Videos

    Belfast News Today reports on West London men charged for antisemitic TikTok videos. This episode details the charges against the individuals.

  • Pro-Independence Majority in Scottish Parliament

    Scottish Green co-leader Ross Greer states there is a mandate for a second independence vote after the SNP and Greens secured a majority of pro-independence MSPs in the Holyrood elections. Greer emphasizes delivering on manifesto promises,…

  • Plaid Cymru Wins Welsh Election, Labour Faces Wipeout

    Plaid Cymru has won the Welsh Senedd election but did not secure a majority. Labour experienced substantial losses, leading to the resignation of Eluned Morgan and calls for UK Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to resign.

  • Man Dies in Solo Motorbike Crash, Road Closed

    Belfast News Today reports on a fatal solo motorbike crash that resulted in a road closure. A man has died in the incident.

  • Labour's Election Defeat: Starmer Faces Pressure

    Labour experienced substantial losses in recent local elections, with Reform UK and the Green Party making gains. This outcome has led to increased pressure on Starmer, who is planning a leadership reset.

  • Pro-Independence MSPs Push for Referendum

    Stephen Gethins urges Swinney to prioritize independence as the SNP forms a new government with a pro-independence majority. Swinney balances the cost-of-living crisis with the push for a referendum, as Gethins calls for all parties to ack…

  • Darkness Into Light: Global Walk for Suicide Prevention

    Darkness Into Light is a global movement supporting Pieta House in the fight against suicide and self-harm. Thousands participate in walks, runs, and cycling events across 18 countries, raising funds for helpline calls and therapy.

  • Putin's Victory Day Parade: War Strains & Online Controls

    Vladimir Putin commemorates Victory Day with a military parade, emphasizing unity and grit amidst the Ukraine conflict. The episode discusses war strains, online controls in Russia, and international responses to the conflict.

  • Findlay's Tories Hit Rock Bottom, Reform Surges

    Russell Findlay's Scottish Conservative party had their worst Holyrood election, finishing fifth. Reform UK saw a surge in support. Findlay is determined to lead the party through the next Holyrood vote in 2031.

  • Tensions Rise, Marathons Run, and Bike Shelters Spell Trouble

    This episode covers rising tensions in the Middle East, UK political criticism, a US-Russia ceasefire announcement, and brothers running marathons for dementia research. It also touches on an investigation at a hospital due to an Irish pro…