Brexit impact on island to become clearer - report The impact of Brexit will become increasingly evident on the island of Ireland as the UK diverges from the EU, a new report has warned. Ireland • 28 Jan
Brexit impact on island to become clearer - report The impact of Brexit will become increasingly evident on the island of Ireland as the UK diverges from the EU, a new report has warned. Ireland • 28 Jan
Eleanor Donaldson application adjourned for second time An application by the wife of the former DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, to drop two charges against her linked to his alleged sexual offending, has been adjourned. Courts • 23 Jan
Eleanor Donaldson application adjourned for second time An application by the wife of the former DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, to drop two charges against her linked to his alleged sexual offending, has been adjourned. Courts • 23 Jan
Former NI schoolboy awarded £52k over 'hazing' on trip A former pupil at one of Northern Ireland's top schools who was allegedly forced to strip naked and have his head shaved as part of "hazing" initiations on an overseas rugby tour is to receive more than £50,000 in damages. Courts • 22 Jan
Former NI schoolboy awarded £52k over 'hazing' on trip A former pupil at one of Northern Ireland's top schools who was allegedly forced to strip naked and have his head shaved as part of "hazing" initiations on an overseas rugby tour is to receive more than £50,000 in damages. Courts • 22 Jan
Man, 56, dies a month after Tyrone road collision A man has died following a road traffic collision in Co Tyrone last month. Ulster • 21 Jan
Man, 56, dies a month after Tyrone road collision A man has died following a road traffic collision in Co Tyrone last month. Ulster • 21 Jan
Port of Belfast to invest in offshore wind development The Port of Belfast is investing hundreds of millions of pounds as it seeks to position itself to take advantage of growing demand for offshore wind. Ulster • 22 Jan
Port of Belfast to invest in offshore wind development The Port of Belfast is investing hundreds of millions of pounds as it seeks to position itself to take advantage of growing demand for offshore wind. Ulster • 22 Jan
First attempt to use 'Stormont Brake' fails in Stormont The UK government has decided not to pull the so-called "Stormont Brake" that would have prevented the implementation of a new EU regulation in Northern Ireland. Ulster • 20 Jan
First attempt to use 'Stormont Brake' fails in Stormont The UK government has decided not to pull the so-called "Stormont Brake" that would have prevented the implementation of a new EU regulation in Northern Ireland. Ulster • 20 Jan
Man climbs tree after attempted burglaries in Belfast A man has been arrested after reports of two successive attempted burglaries in Belfast following which the 32-year-old climbed a tree to evade police. Northern Ireland • 19 Jan
Man climbs tree after attempted burglaries in Belfast A man has been arrested after reports of two successive attempted burglaries in Belfast following which the 32-year-old climbed a tree to evade police. Northern Ireland • 19 Jan
Troubles commission reform needed to secure trust - Benn The Northern Ireland Secretary of State has said he appreciates why families of some Troubles victims remain sceptical about a new investigatory and truth recovery body. Ulster • 18 Jan
Troubles commission reform needed to secure trust - Benn The Northern Ireland Secretary of State has said he appreciates why families of some Troubles victims remain sceptical about a new investigatory and truth recovery body. Ulster • 18 Jan
Applegreen in deal with Chick-fil-A in Northern Ireland Applegreen has agreed a new licensing partnership for Northern Ireland with Chick-fil-A, the US-headquartered quick service restaurant company. Business • 16 Jan
Applegreen in deal with Chick-fil-A in Northern Ireland Applegreen has agreed a new licensing partnership for Northern Ireland with Chick-fil-A, the US-headquartered quick service restaurant company. Business • 16 Jan
Rising cost of living impacting child poverty - ESRI Families on low incomes in Ireland have been less able to convert household income into an adequate standard of living compared with those in Northern Ireland, according to new research by the ESRI. Ireland • 16 Jan
Rising cost of living impacting child poverty - ESRI Families on low incomes in Ireland have been less able to convert household income into an adequate standard of living compared with those in Northern Ireland, according to new research by the ESRI. Ireland • 16 Jan
Starmer looking for way to avoid compensating Gerry Adams British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he is looking at "every conceivable way" to stop former Troubles internees such as Gerry Adams from seeking compensation. UK • 15 Jan
Starmer looking for way to avoid compensating Gerry Adams British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has said he is looking at "every conceivable way" to stop former Troubles internees such as Gerry Adams from seeking compensation. UK • 15 Jan
Northern Ireland to enjoy stronger growth than rest of UK Northern Ireland will enjoy stronger export growth than the rest of the United Kingdom due to its more "favourable" trading relationship with the European Union under Brexit arrangements, according to the Economic and Social Research Institiute. Business • 15 Jan
Northern Ireland to enjoy stronger growth than rest of UK Northern Ireland will enjoy stronger export growth than the rest of the United Kingdom due to its more "favourable" trading relationship with the European Union under Brexit arrangements, according to the Economic and Social Research Institiute. Business • 15 Jan
Two arrested after man stabbed in Co Down Two people have been arrested after a man was injured in a stabbing incident in Co Down on Tuesday. Ulster • 11 Jan
Two arrested after man stabbed in Co Down Two people have been arrested after a man was injured in a stabbing incident in Co Down on Tuesday. Ulster • 11 Jan
Attempted murder charge after off-duty PSNI officer shot A 29-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of an off-duty police officer near Belfast earlier this week. Ulster • 13 Jan
Attempted murder charge after off-duty PSNI officer shot A 29-year-old man has appeared in court charged with the attempted murder of an off-duty police officer near Belfast earlier this week. Ulster • 13 Jan
Concerns new fee will hamper tourism in Northern Ireland New regulations could see tourism prospects hampered in Northern Ireland, with travellers set to pay a €12 fee to visit the UK Ireland • 11 Jan
Concerns new fee will hamper tourism in Northern Ireland New regulations could see tourism prospects hampered in Northern Ireland, with travellers set to pay a €12 fee to visit the UK Ireland • 11 Jan
Homecoming for family of Belfast man found dead in Spain The family of a Belfast man found dead in Spain have had an emotional homecoming. Billy George, whose son John, had been on holiday in Alicante when he went missing last month, said he would have stayed if John's body had not been found. Ulster • 13 Jan
Homecoming for family of Belfast man found dead in Spain The family of a Belfast man found dead in Spain have had an emotional homecoming. Billy George, whose son John, had been on holiday in Alicante when he went missing last month, said he would have stayed if John's body had not been found. Ulster • 13 Jan
PSNI: 1,288 domestic abuse calls made over festive season Figures released by the PSNI show there were 1,288 domestic abuse calls during the two-week period between 20 December 2024 and 2 January 2025. Ulster • 09 Jan
PSNI: 1,288 domestic abuse calls made over festive season Figures released by the PSNI show there were 1,288 domestic abuse calls during the two-week period between 20 December 2024 and 2 January 2025. Ulster • 09 Jan
Racially-motivated signs removed from outside NI school The PSNI are investigating two racially-motivated signs that were left outside a primary school in Co Armagh. Ulster • 07 Jan
Racially-motivated signs removed from outside NI school The PSNI are investigating two racially-motivated signs that were left outside a primary school in Co Armagh. Ulster • 07 Jan
Benn criticised for appealing inquiry into Brown murder The family of murdered GAA club chairman Sean Brown has criticised Northern Secretary Hilary Benn for appealing a court order requiring the establishment of a public inquiry into his death. Ulster • 03 Jan
Benn criticised for appealing inquiry into Brown murder The family of murdered GAA club chairman Sean Brown has criticised Northern Secretary Hilary Benn for appealing a court order requiring the establishment of a public inquiry into his death. Ulster • 03 Jan
Yellow ice warning for Northern Ireland expires A Yellow ice warning, which was in effect for counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone, has expired. Ulster • 02 Jan
Yellow ice warning for Northern Ireland expires A Yellow ice warning, which was in effect for counties Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone, has expired. Ulster • 02 Jan
NI Economy Minister to run in Seanad election One of Sinn Féin's most senior politicians at Stormont, Minister for the Economy Conor Murphy, is seeking to find a new political home and will stand for election to the Seanad next month. Politics • 30 Dec 24
NI Economy Minister to run in Seanad election One of Sinn Féin's most senior politicians at Stormont, Minister for the Economy Conor Murphy, is seeking to find a new political home and will stand for election to the Seanad next month. Politics • 30 Dec 24
XL bully dog owners in NI urged to obtain exemption Owners of XL bully dogs in Northern Ireland who have not applied for an exemption certificate have been warned their animal is at risk of being seized. Ulster • 30 Dec 24
XL bully dog owners in NI urged to obtain exemption Owners of XL bully dogs in Northern Ireland who have not applied for an exemption certificate have been warned their animal is at risk of being seized. Ulster • 30 Dec 24
Two charged with murder of man in Co Down Two people have been charged with the murder of a man in Co Down in the early hours of Thursday morning. Ulster • 29 Dec 24
Two charged with murder of man in Co Down Two people have been charged with the murder of a man in Co Down in the early hours of Thursday morning. Ulster • 29 Dec 24
Two charged with murder of man in Co Down Two people have been charged with the murder of a man in Co Down in the early hours of Thursday. Ulster • 28 Dec 24
Two charged with murder of man in Co Down Two people have been charged with the murder of a man in Co Down in the early hours of Thursday. Ulster • 28 Dec 24
Legacy of Troubles continues to stir emotions and anger The legacy of the Troubles continues to stir emotions as Northern Secretary Hilary Benn said in the early days of his tenure that a key part of hugely controversial legislation to deal with legacy might be retained, writes Vincent Kearney 2024 in Review • 28 Dec 24
Legacy of Troubles continues to stir emotions and anger The legacy of the Troubles continues to stir emotions as Northern Secretary Hilary Benn said in the early days of his tenure that a key part of hugely controversial legislation to deal with legacy might be retained, writes Vincent Kearney 2024 in Review • 28 Dec 24