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26 Mar 2026

BT job losses devastating for Derry - Foyle MP Colum Eastwood

Some staff may be offered the opportunity to transfer their role to Belfast

BT job losses devastating for Derry - Foyle MP Colum Eastwood

The BT building in Derry

The proposed loss of around 140 jobs at BT in Derry is devastating for the city, the city's MP has said.

Some staff may be offered the opportunity to transfer their role to Belfast.

Former SDLP leader and Foyle MP, Colum Eastwood said: “This is devastating news for BT workers, their families and the broader local economy in Derry. At a time when we need to be investing more in jobs and opportunities in our city, the proposed loss of these jobs will have a serious impact.

“I am in touch with senior leaders at BT about these plans and am relaying the outrage in Derry that staff and the whole community will be feeling. Relocating these roles to India and Belfast is a mistake, it makes regional economic imbalances worse and it’s a direct transfer of opportunity from our city to other places that do not need it.

“I will be raising this mater directly with Ministers in London and Belfast. Both have indicated their commitment to addressing the opportunity gap and it’s time that they put their money where their mouth is."

SDLP Economy Spokesperson Sinéad McLaughlin MLA said: "The announcement of BT’s Derry office closure is a real blow for our city and the workers who have built their lives there. My thoughts are with those now facing deep uncertainty, and urgent action is needed to ensure they receive full support and financial assistance.

"This move is part of a wider pattern of centralising jobs in Belfast while communities like Derry are left behind. This is a result of political choices that have failed our region for too long. We need a joined-up strategy for regional economic growth that delivers good jobs and fair investment across all of Northern Ireland, not just within the Belfast commuter belt."

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