North West Today Episodes Episode guide
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Derry City manager insists he won't quit despite growing pressures
Derry City manager Tiernan Lynch insists he won't quit job despite growing pressures.
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Purpose-built student accommodation given green light by council
Purpose-built student accommodation given green light by council.
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Justice Minister meets Amy Doherty's family
Justice Minister Naomi Long has met the family of Amy Doherty during a visit to Derry.
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Rosemount shirt factory plans "in doubt"
Plans for Rosemount Shirt Factory to come under community ownership "seriously in doubt".
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Derry woman shares emotional trauma of addiction
A Derry woman shares the emotional trauma of supporting her partner through addiction.
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Vigil to take place in memory of Amy Doherty
Ahead of a vigil in memory of Amy Doherty, we focus on violence against women and girls.
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Derry feels 'grief and anger' over Amy Doherty murder
The funeral of 28-year-old Amy Doherty, who was killed in Derry, is to take place.
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Bereaved Derry woman fights for law change
A woman whose sister died after her car was hit by a tyre fights for a change in the law.
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Book of condolence opened for Amy Doherty
A book of condolence has been opened in Derry's Guildhall for 28-year-old Amy Doherty.
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Tributes paid to Derry mum who was described as the essence of humanity
Tributes paid to Derry mum who was described as the essence of humanity.
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Buncrana Pier tragedy remembered 10 years on
Buncrana Pier tragedy remembered 10 years on.
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Youth club funding at risk
Youth clubs across Northern Ireland have only been assured of funding until June.
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US President says he hopes to visit island of Ireland this year
US President Donald Trump says he hopes to visit island of Ireland this year.
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Prime minister's £17m heating oil support plan faces criticism
Prime minister's £17m heating oil support plan faces criticism.
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PM to announce support plan for home heating oil
Prime minister to announce a support plan to help with the cost of home heating oil.
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Economy minister says she will have to find the money for Magee expansion
Economy minister says she will have to find the money for Magee expansion.
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Derry mother says she felt "violated" after oil stolen from tank
A Derry mother said she felt "violated" after oil was stolen from her tank.
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Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald "fully committed" to increase student numbers at Magee
Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald "fully committed" to increase student numbers at Magee.
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A bereaved Derry mother wants tougher sentencing for drug dealers
A bereaved Derry mother wants tougher sentencing for drug dealers.
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Murder investigation after woman's death in Enniskillen
A murder investigation is launched following the death of a woman in Enniskillen.
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The PSNI are investigating a number of car thefts in Derry over a 24-hour period
The PSNI are investigating a number of car thefts in Derry over a 24-hour period.
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Local councillor fears community services in rural areas are "being left behind".
Local councillor fears community services in rural areas are "being left behind".
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04/03/2026
A roundup of local news, sport and weather across the north west of Northern Ireland.
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03/03/2026
A roundup of local news, sport and weather across the north west of Northern Ireland.
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Middle East crisis
We have all the latest on the rapidly developing crisis in the Middle East.
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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.