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Niall McCracken

Niall McCracken

Senior Video Journalist at BBC News NI

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Influence score
24
Location
United Kingdom
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Computers & Technology

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Recent Articles

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Road and sewer issues a 'time bomb' for homeowners

There are more than 1,800 unadopted housing developments across Northern Ireland.
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Asbestos: Former nurse with cancer suing trust over exposure

A retired nurse suing the Belfast Trust over alleged exposure to asbestos during her nursing career.
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Road safety: Castledawson girl's death leads to calls for new schoo...

Caitlin-Rose McMullan, 11, died after being hit by a car when exiting a school bus in Castledawson, County Londonderry.
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Dungannon boxing club uniting diverse communities

A Tyrone boxing club is uniting young people from different religious and cultural backgrounds.
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Theft and damage of defibrillators 'obscene'

Concerns have been raised about the number of defibrillators that have been damaged or stolen in NI.
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Northern Ireland fire service: 'Momentous day' as training centre o...

The long-awaited college site based at Desertcreat will become the training centre for all NIFRS fire and rescue staff.
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More than 100 historic sites damaged across NI

More than 100 protected archaeological sites and historic monuments have been damaged in NI.
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Farm animal thefts in Northern Ireland linked to organised crime

More than 3,000 animals have been reported as stolen in Northern Ireland between 2019 and 2024.
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Spina bifida: Pupils design walking aid for teacher's daughter

Schoolchildren and staff at St Patrick's College in Dungannon have designed a walking aid for their teacher's daughter, Penny.
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Dungannon Workhouse: Orphans sent to Australia remembered

New information has emerged about girls sent from Dungannon Workhouse to Australia in the mid 1800s.
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Catfishing victim urges young people to 'tell someone about abuse'

Immy, not her real name, was the first person to report the activities of jailed offender Max Hollingsbee to the police.