
Niall McCracken
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Mid Ulster Reporter for @BBCNewsNI. Previous work here ➡️ linktr.ee/niall_journo For stories get me on [email protected] ✍🏻 🎥🤳💻
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A crowd gathered outside Mid Ulster Council offices this evening to voice concerns about new planning proposals linked to a controversial compost factory in County Tyrone bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… BBC News NI



'If you damage heritage, you may end up with criminal record' bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… more coming up on BBC Newsline BBC ONE NI

More than 70 threats or attacks on journalists in NI since 2019 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/… Kathryn Torney on BBC Radio Ulster discussing report now 📻


As always with the GAA Social team, this podcast goes beyond sport and addresses important, difficult and often deeply personal issues head on, tackling stereotypes and stigmas along the way. Fair play Thomas Niblock





More on Leonard’s story coming up on BBC Newsline BBC ONE NI now


Gaelic games has never had an acclaimed video game and the most high profile attempt two decades ago was widely considered a stinker. But Buck Eejit Games are hoping to change that this summer with the culmination of founder Peadar McMahon's 20-year dream bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

This morning BBC Breakfast featured the story of Tyrone man Leonard Mullin. An accident left him paralysed with limited movement in his limbs. He spent the last year handwriting a letter to paramedics who helped save his life. More here BBC News NI bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

More on Leonard’s story coming up on BBC Radio Ulster shortly JPCampbellBiz Joel Taggart

More on this story on Good Morning Ulster on BBC Radio Ulster now 📻 Joel Taggart Sarah Brett

Archaeologists believe they've found human remains that are linked to an Irish immigrant mass grave in the US. The grave is on land known as Duffy's Cut and is connected to the death of more than 50 Irish rail workers near Philladelphia in 1832. More coming up on BBC Newsline
