Thousands of police officers and civilian employees are suing the PSNI following the unprecedented data breach.
The PSNI says there are plans in place to support the Jewish community after 15 people were killed in Sydney on Sunday.
Naomi Long said the executive is meeting next week to discuss the issue of settling cases brought by police officers.
The officer said he had done everything to protect himself and now his data was "in the hands of people who wanted it".
A PENSIONER who lost his life in a crash yesterday has been named as Francis Lynch. The 69-year-old has sadly passed away ...
The PSNI are increasing security around Jewish communities across the country in the wake of the terrorist attack which killed 15 at Bondi Beach in Australia.
An officer whose details were disclosed in the PSNI data breach now lives in a “CCTV prison camp”, the High Court heard today ...
A serving PSNI officer has been charged with the theft of ammunition from a police facility. The 63-year-old has been charged ...
Thousands of police officers and civilian employees are suing the PSNI over accidental release of personal details ...
Following the December monitoring round, the Justice Minister has confirmed funding for the Police Service of Northern ...
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Discover unique, handmade gifts at Panhandle Special Needs, Inc.’s Christmas Market in Sandpoint. The event helps local ...