The Trading Standards Service urges consumers to shop smart this Black Friday and Cyber Monday

With the deals already in full swing, the Trading Standards Service (TSS) is reminding consumers to stay alert, shop smart and think carefully before parting with their money during this period of promotional deals.




Kimmins announces £307,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme for Carnteel Road, Dungannon

Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced that a £307,000 carriageway resurfacing scheme on the Carnteel Road between Cullenramer Road and Castletown Road in Dungannon will commence on Monday 24 November 2025.




Parents urged to choose right service as winter pressures approach

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has issued a winter message to parents of children and young people during a visit to the Paediatric Unit at Altnagelvin Area Hospital.




Significant Reduction in Endoscopy Waiting Lists

Health Minister Mike Nesbitt has welcomed major progress in reducing endoscopy waiting lists now at their lowest point since before the COVID-19 pandemic.




COP30 deal falls way short – morally, economically, environmentally and scientifically, say Greens

Reacting to the final COP30 deal in Belém, Brazil, which made do direct reference to the fossil fuels responsible for creating the climate crisis, Green MP Ellie Chowns, said:

“Today’s deal falls way short of what this moment demands – morally, economically, environmentally and scientifically.

“Burning the fossil fuels to which we already have access will result in breaching the 1.5 degrees of warming limit in the Paris Agreement so it’s deeply shocking that world leaders have squandered this critical opportunity to end the fossil fuel era.

“Banning vested interests from the COP process is long overdue and there cannot be another round of climate talks where they’re allowed to exert so much power and influence. And when tasked with delivering on a climate finance deal that’s fit for purpose for those countries that have done least to cause the climate crisis, the richest governments have shown scandalous neglect for their responsibilities, with no new money on the table for adaptation for example.

“The UK’s claims to climate leadership lay in tatters – from Labour’s refusal to finance global forest protection to reports that they’ve been actively blocking ambitious progress on a just transition. The public remains strongly behind bold and hopeful climate action – they need to be heard. And young people, global majorities, indigenous peoples and others at the front line of this crisis need to be front and centre in order to get a liveable future back on track.”

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