Bbc ni news
Here are the latest news headlines from BBC News Northern Ireland:
Top Stories
- Stormont talks collapse: The talks aimed at restoring power-sharing in Northern Ireland have collapsed, with the DUP and Sinn Féin failing to agree on a range of issues.
- Belfast City Council votes to fly Pride flag: The council has voted to fly the Pride flag above City Hall for the first time, in a move seen as a symbol of support for the LGBTQ+ community.
- Police investigate sectarian graffiti: Police are investigating reports of sectarian graffiti in the Derry area, which has been condemned by local politicians and community leaders.
Regional News
- Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to be dissolved: The council is to be dissolved and replaced with a new authority, as part of a major shake-up of local government in Northern Ireland.
- Newry and Mourne District Council to be re-established: The council, which was abolished in 2015, is to be re-established as part of the same local government shake-up.
- Derry's Peace Bridge to be closed for repairs: The Peace Bridge, a popular tourist attraction in Derry, is to be closed for several weeks to allow for essential repairs to be carried out.
Sport
- Northern Ireland football team to face Germany: The Northern Ireland football team is to face Germany in a friendly match at Windsor Park in Belfast.
- Cricket: Northern Ireland to face Scotland in T20 match: The Northern Ireland cricket team is to face Scotland in a T20 match at Stormont Cricket Club in Belfast.
Weather
- Rain and wind expected: A spell of rain and wind is expected to hit Northern Ireland over the next few days, with temperatures ranging from 10-15°C (50-59°F).
Please note that these are just some of the latest news headlines from BBC News Northern Ireland, and the content may change over time.