Stormont18 Mar 2026NI femicide rates are higher than 'quite a lot of the world'UK safeguarding minister Jess Phillips also tells MPs that Stormont is not "lagging behind" when it comes to tackling violence against women.18 Mar 20269 Mar 2026'I forgave her killers for my own heart' An event was held at Stormont on Monday to mark European Day for Innocent Victims of Terrorism.9 Mar 20264 Mar 2026Hostility to Irish language 'does unionism no favours'Pól Deeds was appointed as Stormont's first ever Irish language commissioner last October. 4 Mar 20263 Mar 2026Stormy the pine marten sets up home at StormontCameras capture a "resident pine marten" at the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly.3 Mar 202626 Feb 2026Lack of plan to extend tourist route to NI 'makes no sense'A Stormont committee heard Fáilte Ireland, who branded the Wild Atlantic Way on Ireland's west coast, turned down the request.26 Feb 202624 Feb 2026Pay deals dominant reason for Stormont overspends - watchdogThe NI Fiscal Council says that on paper next year's budget will balance but in reality faces a "credibility challenge".24 Feb 202621 Feb 2026Parking 'grace period' costs Stormont quarter of revenueThe "grace period" for Lisburn and Newry's on-street spaces gives motorists an hour to return to their vehicles after their parking expires.21 Feb 202620 Feb 2026Memorial to child abuse victims makes survivors feel 'believed'The plaque, at Stormont's entrance hall, offers an acknowledgement and apology to those who suffered harm.20 Feb 202611 Feb 2026Treasury to give Stormont £400m in a bid to balance department budgetsNI Minister Matthew Patrick says the Treasury has granted a one-off reserve claim to protect public services.11 Feb 2026...