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Belfast knife attack victim named as Stephen Ogilvie as protests continue across city
Belfast knife attack victim named as Stephen Ogilvie as protests continue across city The victim of a Belfast knife attack, named locally as Stephen Ogilvie, is in a serious condition in hospital, as anti-immigration protests erupt across the city following the incident The victim of Monday's terrifying knife attack on a Belfast street has been named locally as Stephen Ogilvie. The PSNI confirmed that the man, in his 40s, remained in a serious condition in hospital on Tuesday, being treated...
The end came quickly for Madeleine Ogilvie, who jumped before being pushed
analysis Madeleine Ogilvie's downfall started with a seemingly innocuous question, and the end came quickly Sun 31 May 2026 at 10:14am In the post-truth age, a dose of ministerial responsibility is refreshing. A minister, accused of misleading parliament, has resigned from their portfolio. Madeleine Ogilvie, an energetic media performer whose portfolios have had more than their fair share of scandals, will move to the backbench.
'A pile of crap': Premier's mea culpa over Ogilvie scandal
Jeremy Rockliff admits failings over Madeleine Ogilvie allegations of misleading parliament Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 1:25pm In short: Jeremy Rockliff says in "hindsight" he should have "well and truly interrogated" the allegations against former minister Madeliene Ogilvie, in which she has been accused of misleading parliament. Mr Rockliff has said he has "a lot of balls in the air" and "unfortunately, you drop a few along the way, and this was one".
'I apologise': Tasmanian premier pledges reforms after Ogilvie legal saga
Tasmanian premier apologises for handling of Ogilvie matter, questions remain over his knowledge Tue 9 Jun 2026 at 5:06pm In short: Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has apologised for his government's handling of allegations that ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie misled parliament when asked if she was involved in a Supreme Court proceeding. In response, Mr Rockliff also announced transparency reforms to strengthen confidence in decisions to use public funds for politicians' legal matters....
'I won't be commenting': Rockliff grilled after Ogilvie resigns as minister
Budget estimates hearings started in Hobart today, with Premier Jeremy Rockliff facing a grilling from both Labor and the Greens to reveal more details of ex-minister Madeleine Ogilvie's Supreme Court legal fees. Ms Ogilvie resigned as a minister on Saturday and will now sit on the backbench after she was accused of misleading parliament over whether she was party to any Supreme Court proceedings. A political analyst says three former ministers are likely the frontrunners to be promoted to...
Breaking: Ogilvie's portfolios to be redistributed in Tasmanian cabinet
Tasmanian minister Madeleine Ogilvie's portfolios to be given to other ministers, following her resignation Fri 5 Jun 2026 at 10:32am The Tasmanian government will not be appointing a new cabinet minister to replace Madeleine Ogilvie, the ABC understands. It is understood her portfolios of arts, environment, science & digital innovation will be redistributed among existing ministers.
Breaking: Tasmanian minister Madeleine Ogilvie to move to the backbench
Madeleine Ogilvie has been accused of misleading the Tasmanian parliament.
Crossbench MPs demand answers from Tasmanian premier, issue ultimatum
Tasmanian MPs push premier for answers about Madeleine Ogilvie Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 12:14pm In short: Four Tasmanian Greens MPs and three independent MPs have written to Premier Jeremy Rockliff asking a series of questions relating to Madeleine Ogilvie's resignation from cabinet. Ms Ogilvie resigned just over a week ago following allegations she misled parliament. The crossbench MPs say if direct and exact answers to their questions are not forthcoming they "reserve the right to use the...
Belfast protests live: Homes and cars torched in night of 'thuggery' after stabbing
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