Max Mrowca , 29, appeared in court today
Max Mrowca , 29, appeared in court today
Zakaria's father was killed by terrorist group Al-Shabaab in Somalia
Drugs were found in the vehicle after it collided with a police car, a taxi and another vehicle
It was a fantastic event supporting the great work of the organisation
The lead investigator into the death and disappearance of the schoolboy said Fiona Donohoe was left “wondering” and he was “truly sorry” that their relationship deteriorated
He discovered that the right path is not always the one you originally planned.
When asked by a court clerk how he pleaded, the 58-year old replied "not guilty."
The King Street homeless centre has been operating without planning permission for over a year
Liam Dewar from South Belfast faces 20 charges connected to a campaign of harrassment against an ex-partner
The PSNI released the figures as it defended its approach to policing the violence that erupted after last week's knife attack
Divis Mountain Men is a group aimed supporting local men through friendship and conversation
It is the first time since the 1950s that there has not been a fire crew based in the district
Design is underway, with installation expected to be completed by December.
It happened late on Sunday night
Jonathan Meehan from West Belfast appeared in court charged with rape and sexual assault following the incident
Enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances of the assault
It comes following a reported sexual assault on Sunday, June 14
The incident took place at around 8pm on Sunday
Unfortunately, rain is still on the cards
A fundraiser has been launched to support Jayne Moyes, 19, and her younger sister Sophie, 14, following the passing of their beloved parents Dominic Hopkins and Noleen Moyes
The long-running inquest into the death of the 14-year-old is being heard with a jury at Belfast Coroner's Court
Ms Bell added that it’s been “a week where you’ve seen the worst of humanity and the best of humanity in Belfast”.
Pauline underwent a full hysterectomy six weeks ago and is recovering well
Both are due to appear before court again on July 10
It comes after nights of disorder in Belfast
The barrister asked Donaldson if he did not see “anything strange” about the approach from Mr Hoy
Councillor says "I don’t feel the current policy makes provision for such groups, and is designed more for individuals"
"Thankfully, the situation was much calmer than we have seen in recent days."
"People are terrified and they are receiving no reassurances about what they should do and how they will be safe."
The East Belfast Memorial Parade will be taking place on Saturday at 7pm