Northern IrelandHundreds charged in error for child leisure cardsThe discount cards were supposed to be offered free of charge for 16 leisure centres across Belfast.Northern IrelandThe prisoners helping make the North West 200 workA handful of convicted criminals are helping preparations for one of NI's biggest sporting events.Northern IrelandHarris to make first visit to NI as taoiseachSimon Harris became the youngest person ever to lead the Republic of Ireland last month. A5 crash victim Jamie Moore 'a great athlete'Jamie Moore has been named as the second victim of a crash on the A5 in Omagh on Tuesday.Northern IrelandNI junior doctors left with 'no choice' but strikeTwo 48-hour walkouts will take place later this month after pay talks broke down.Northern IrelandThe prisoners helping make the North West 200 workA handful of convicted criminals are helping preparations for one of NI's biggest sporting events.Northern Ireland'We never imagined mummy would not come home'Linda Wright , 62, from Londonderry, died with Covid-19 after six days in hospital in December 2020.Northern IrelandDo not sell or swap race numbers - marathon bossesBelfast Marathon organisers say people dropping out and passing their entry on is a massive problem.Northern IrelandHarris to make first visit to NI as taoiseachSimon Harris became the youngest person ever to lead the Republic of Ireland last month. Northern Ireland to ban single use vapes next yearEnvironment Minister Andrew Muir says he believes there is strong support for a ban next year.Northern IrelandPolice misconduct in Katie Simpson investigationJon Boutcher says the PSNI had received a 1,400 page Police Ombudsman report into the investigation.Northern IrelandDublin asylum seekers say new accommodation floodedAsylum seekers at a makeshift campsite on Mount Street in Dublin were moved to two accommodation sites.EuropeFormer BBC journalist alleges police surveillanceVincent Kearney believes the PSNI may have tried to identify his sources for a Spotlight programme.Northern IrelandFour staff in crisis response unit as Covid struckThere were four people working in the Civil Contingencies Hub when there should have been at least 28.Northern IrelandFeatures & AnalysisI spent £1,500 to see Olivia Rodrigo at Co-op LiveFans are upset and out of pocket, after the singer-songwriter's shows fall foul of the arena's problems.Entertainment & Arts'Legacy Act denies victims like me closure'Sean Slane speaks about his father's murder as a law takes effect to end some Troubles-era inquests.Northern Ireland'I had no friends because of school place delay'Aurelia uses a wheelchair and had no school place for four months after leaving primary school.Northern IrelandWhat is the Legacy Act and what happens now?Wednesday marks a significant moment for the UK government's controversial new law.Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland weather forecastThe weather forecast in Northern Ireland.Northern IrelandWatch/ListenSingle use vape ban 'probably would deter me'.Northern Ireland'No justice for those who've done dreadful things'Rev David Clements' father Billy was a reserve police officer, murdered by the IRA in December 1985.Northern IrelandTroubles victim's son calls for truth to come outMurdered man's son speaks of the impact of the Troubles Legacy Act on his fight for justice.Northern Ireland'I had no friends and I felt lonely'A 12-year-old missed four months of education due to a delay in securing a secondary school place.Northern IrelandListen live: BBC Radio UlsterFoyle & WestSecond SDLP councillor resigns over mayor selection rowShauna Cusack is the second SDLP councillor to resign from the party in Derry and Strabane in recent days.Northern Ireland PoliticsCouncil admits responsibility over bin lorry deathJohn Winton was killed after he was struck by the bin lorry he was working on in Limavady in 2018.Northern Ireland'Glimmer of hope' for family of man shot dead 50 years agoWilliam McGreanery died on 15 September 1971, a week after a soldier opened fire from an Army observation post.Northern IrelandOmagh bomb inquiry hearings to start in JulyTwenty-nine people, including a woman pregnant with twins, died after the 1998 attack.Northern IrelandListen live: BBC Radio FoyleRepublic of Ireland285 Dublin asylum seekers moved from Mount Street tentsThe asylum seekers have been living in a makeshift camp outside the International Protection Office.EuropeIs the Rwanda policy driving migrants to Ireland?The Irish government claims over 80% of asylum seekers have crossed the border from Northern Ireland.UK PoliticsIreland to redesignate UK as 'safe' for asylumIt follows Irish government concerns that the UK's Rwanda policy is fuelling Irish asylum cases.EuropeFlatley recalls being warned not to embarrass Irish dancingThe Riverdance performance at Eurovision 30 years ago was credited with changing Irish dancing.Entertainment & ArtsDate for checks on Irish agri-food products unclearFrom Tuesday, agri-food products from the rest of the EU are subject to the checks at English Channel ports.Northern IrelandLatest updates'We never imagined mummy would not come home'Linda Wright , 62, from Londonderry, died with Covid-19 after six days in hospital in December 2020.Northern IrelandAll you need to know about Springsteen in BelfastWhere is the gig, how do you get there and is there a support act? All questions answered here.Northern IrelandDo not sell or swap race numbers - marathon bossesBelfast Marathon organisers say people dropping out and passing their entry on is a massive problem.Northern IrelandHundreds charged in error for child leisure cardsThe discount cards were supposed to be offered free of charge for 16 leisure centres across Belfast.Northern IrelandThe prisoners helping make the North West 200 workA handful of convicted criminals are helping preparations for one of NI's biggest sporting events.Northern IrelandNorthern Ireland weather forecastThe weather forecast in Northern Ireland.Northern IrelandFour staff in crisis response unit as Covid struckThere were four people working in the Civil Contingencies Hub when there should have been at least 28.Northern IrelandNI junior doctors left with 'no choice' but strikeTwo 48-hour walkouts will take place later this month after pay talks broke down.Northern IrelandPolice misconduct in Katie Simpson investigationJon Boutcher says the PSNI had received a 1,400 page Police Ombudsman report into the investigation.Northern Ireland