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Scotland's Court Review Palestine Action Terror Ban
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Former diplomat Craig Murray and former SNP MP Joanna Cherry challenge Palestine Actions terrorist group ban in Edinburgh court. They argue the proscription violates free speech and assembly rights, impacting ordinary Scots. The governments lawyer suggests pausing the petition for three months, questioning Murrays standing. Cherry emphasizes the constitutional importance and potential violation of European Convention on Human Rights articles. Dozens face serious convictions for supporting the group, seeking clarity on legal protest. Lord Young promises a decision this week.
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Antrim & Newtownabbey Residents Frustrated with Bryson Recycling
01:39|Residents in Antrim and Newtownabbey express frustration over ongoing missed bin collections by contractor Bryson Recycling, despite a recovery plan with the council. Councillors report missed collections, with locals venting online about inconsistency, poor communication, and unsightly streets. Bryson claims crews worked through the weekend and will complete missed collections this week, while the council plans immediate fixes and Bryson reps will attend the next council session.
Ashling Murphy Memorial: Honoring a Teacher's Legacy
01:29|In Tullamore, County Offaly, hundreds gathered to commemorate the fourth anniversary of Ashling Murphys murder. The community, led by her family and boyfriend, walked along her final route, ending at a shrine where they honored her love for music. The Ashling Murphy Memorial Fund, established in her name, has spent over €150,000 on causes she cherished, including arts, science, culture, and Irish heritage. The fund supports Gaeltact scholarships for students at Coláiste Camus, the school Ashling attended. Despite the pain of her absence, the community remains united in honoring her legacy.
Starmer: UK Must Stay Active Global Stage
01:32|UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer emphasizes global engagement to tackle cost-of-living crisis, highlighting progress in reducing waiting lists, increasing wages, controlling inflation, and decreasing crime. He stresses the importance of international involvement in addressing global crises and protecting citizens at home.

Knots Landing Home Wins House of the Year Finalist
01:22|Knots Landing in Ballymena, a four-bedroom home, is a finalist in this years House of the Year competition. Built by retired chief executive Collette and her husband David, a skilled joiner, it features upcycled touches like flooring from a 150-year-old Amish barn. The home, which includes a cozy sun room and open-plan living space, has been praised for its blend of old-world charm and fresh ideas. Tune in to BBC One Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer to see more homes in the running.
Iran Protests, Tragic Cases & Golden Globes: Podcast Update
01:39|Taoiseach Micheál Martin condemns Irans crackdown on protesters, calling for an end to repression as hundreds are killed and thousands detained. Meanwhile, Irelands Minister for Foreign Affairs criticizes the regimes nationwide communications blackout. Protests in Iran escalate, with reports of over five hundred deaths and a total blackout preventing people from reaching loved ones. In London, protesters burn a picture of the supreme leader outside the Iranian embassy. At home, tragic court cases make headlines, including a young Brazilian woman strangled by her ex-boyfriend and a woman allegedly stabbing her eight-year-old daughter over seventy times. Gardaí investigate an incident where regulars chased a masked, apparently armed man out of a Dublin pub. The Dublin Airport Authority pauses its disciplinary probe into suspended chief Kenny Jacobs until a court hearing. Greenlands government rejects any US takeover talk from President Donald Trump. On a positive note, Kerrys Jessie Buckley wins best actress in a drama at the Golden Globes, thanking her cast and crew in a heartfelt speech.
Filipina Healthcare Worker Dies in Car Crash
01:31|Tragic Loss: Filipina Healthcare Worker and Unborn Child Killed in Car Crash; Husband Fights for Life
UK Warns Musk: AI Abuse Laws Coming
01:45|UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer warns Elon Musks X platform over Grok AIs child exploitation content, threatening government intervention if self-regulation fails. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall announces new laws criminalizing AI-generated abusive images and nudification apps. Ofcom reports criminal images of children and women, urging X to act promptly against illegal content.
Moira Train Station Junction: Residents Worry Over Safety
01:07|Residents near Moira Train Station in Northern Ireland are expressing safety concerns over the A26 junction, especially with the upcoming park and ride facility. Lack of proper signals and barriers, coupled with heavy traffic and poor visibility, pose risks for drivers and pedestrians. Locals, including families with school-going children, are calling for immediate action to prevent potential accidents. Meanwhile, UTV Live reports on a Kegworth air crash survivors gratitude, Belfast teens rugby training, and a dog handlers Crufts pursuit, highlighting the communitys mix of risks and triumphs.