Road Deaths Surge, Belfast Landmark Upgrades, Mum's Medical Needs Call, Shipping Fees Rise
Road fatalities surge in Northern Ireland, reaching a 20-year high, as officials report a worrying uptick after years of decline. Meanwhile, Belfasts iconic landmark gets a makeover, and a Ballymoney mum advocates for better support for families caring for children with complex medical needs. In business news, a major shipping company warns of increased prices due to new net zero charges. Stay tuned to UTV Live for the latest updates from Northern Ireland.
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