New museum to honour Irish soldiers in the British Army A new museum is to be established to tell the story of Irish soldiers in the British army down the centuries. Ulster • 05 Mar
New museum to honour Irish soldiers in the British Army A new museum is to be established to tell the story of Irish soldiers in the British army down the centuries. Ulster • 05 Mar
Teenager dies in single-vehicle crash in Co Tyrone A man has died following a road crash in Dungannon, Co Tyrone. Ulster • 05 Mar
Teenager dies in single-vehicle crash in Co Tyrone A man has died following a road crash in Dungannon, Co Tyrone. Ulster • 05 Mar
Service for Newry officers killed in IRA mortar attack A church service has been held in Newry this afternoon to mark the 40th anniversary of the largest single loss of police personnel in the history of the Troubles. Ulster • 02 Mar
Service for Newry officers killed in IRA mortar attack A church service has been held in Newry this afternoon to mark the 40th anniversary of the largest single loss of police personnel in the history of the Troubles. Ulster • 02 Mar
Murder inquiry after death of man assaulted in Dungannon A murder investigation is under way into the death of a man in his 70s who was found injured in Co Tyrone. Ulster • 01 Mar
Murder inquiry after death of man assaulted in Dungannon A murder investigation is under way into the death of a man in his 70s who was found injured in Co Tyrone. Ulster • 01 Mar
Harris meets Benn, reiterates support for Omagh inquiry Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris has reiterated the Government's commitment to support the Omagh Bombing Inquiry during talks with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn in Dublin. Politics • 26 Feb
Harris meets Benn, reiterates support for Omagh inquiry Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Harris has reiterated the Government's commitment to support the Omagh Bombing Inquiry during talks with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn in Dublin. Politics • 26 Feb
Govt has 'questions to answer' about Omagh bombing - DUP DUP leader Gavin Robinson fears that a UK inquiry into the Omagh bombing will not get to the truth of what happened unless the Irish Government establishes a parallel process. Ulster • 26 Feb
Govt has 'questions to answer' about Omagh bombing - DUP DUP leader Gavin Robinson fears that a UK inquiry into the Omagh bombing will not get to the truth of what happened unless the Irish Government establishes a parallel process. Ulster • 26 Feb
Report urges end to existence of paramilitary groups The Irish and British governments are to appoint an independent expert to assess the merits of engaging directly with paramilitary groups still operating in Northern Ireland as part of a process to encourage them to cease to exist. Ireland • 25 Feb
Report urges end to existence of paramilitary groups The Irish and British governments are to appoint an independent expert to assess the merits of engaging directly with paramilitary groups still operating in Northern Ireland as part of a process to encourage them to cease to exist. Ireland • 25 Feb
Omagh inquiry 'last, best shot at the truth' for families After four weeks of heartbreaking testimony about the victims and from the survivors of the 1998 Omagh bombing, the final thing to be raised last week came under the banal heading of "Housekeeping". Ulster • 23 Feb
Omagh inquiry 'last, best shot at the truth' for families After four weeks of heartbreaking testimony about the victims and from the survivors of the 1998 Omagh bombing, the final thing to be raised last week came under the banal heading of "Housekeeping". Ulster • 23 Feb
Work to begin on delayed children's hospital in Belfast Work will begin on building a new children's hospital in Belfast within days, it has been announced. Ulster • 19 Feb
Work to begin on delayed children's hospital in Belfast Work will begin on building a new children's hospital in Belfast within days, it has been announced. Ulster • 19 Feb
Omagh inquiry team expects deal with Irish Govt in March The Omagh inquiry team has said it expects to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Irish Government in March over the disclosure of sensitive material it may hold about the 1998 atrocity. Ulster • 19 Feb
Omagh inquiry team expects deal with Irish Govt in March The Omagh inquiry team has said it expects to sign a memorandum of understanding with the Irish Government in March over the disclosure of sensitive material it may hold about the 1998 atrocity. Ulster • 19 Feb
NI mother-and-baby home survivors urged to give testimony A final call has been made for survivors of former mother and baby home and Magdalen institutions in Northern Ireland to come forward and give testimony. Ulster • 19 Feb
NI mother-and-baby home survivors urged to give testimony A final call has been made for survivors of former mother and baby home and Magdalen institutions in Northern Ireland to come forward and give testimony. Ulster • 19 Feb
Suspected bird flu case on poultry farm in NI Sixty-four thousand birds are to be slaughtered at a commercial poultry unit in Co Tyrone after the discovery of a suspected case of bird flu. Ulster • 17 Feb
Suspected bird flu case on poultry farm in NI Sixty-four thousand birds are to be slaughtered at a commercial poultry unit in Co Tyrone after the discovery of a suspected case of bird flu. Ulster • 17 Feb
Survivor searched for mother before seeing foot was gone A woman seriously injured in the Omagh bombing has told the inquiry into the atrocity how she frantically searched for her mother without realising that her own foot had been blown off. Ulster • 13 Feb
Survivor searched for mother before seeing foot was gone A woman seriously injured in the Omagh bombing has told the inquiry into the atrocity how she frantically searched for her mother without realising that her own foot had been blown off. Ulster • 13 Feb
Davis: Clonoe ruling feeds IRA attempt to rewrite history A Tory former minister has claimed British army members will be subject to a "a vindictive, vengeful" pursuit due to the UK government's repeal of Legacy legislation, in reference to the Clonoe ambush. Politics • 10 Feb
Davis: Clonoe ruling feeds IRA attempt to rewrite history A Tory former minister has claimed British army members will be subject to a "a vindictive, vengeful" pursuit due to the UK government's repeal of Legacy legislation, in reference to the Clonoe ambush. Politics • 10 Feb
'Crisis' meeting on cross border Irish language funding People working to promote the Irish language on both sides of the border will gather in Dublin tomorrow for what they have described as a "crisis assembly" to discuss a funding cut for which they are blaming the DUP at Stormont. Ireland • 10 Feb
'Crisis' meeting on cross border Irish language funding People working to promote the Irish language on both sides of the border will gather in Dublin tomorrow for what they have described as a "crisis assembly" to discuss a funding cut for which they are blaming the DUP at Stormont. Ireland • 10 Feb
Nine PSNI officers injured in attacks over weekend Nine police officers have been injured over a 48-hour period in Derry and Strabane Ulster • 09 Feb
Nine PSNI officers injured in attacks over weekend Nine police officers have been injured over a 48-hour period in Derry and Strabane Ulster • 09 Feb
Murder investigation following man's death in Co Tyrone Police in Northern Ireland have launched a murder investigation following the death of a man in his 30s in Strabane, Co Tyrone. Ulster • 08 Feb
Murder investigation following man's death in Co Tyrone Police in Northern Ireland have launched a murder investigation following the death of a man in his 30s in Strabane, Co Tyrone. Ulster • 08 Feb
Van Morrison becomes 'artist in residence' at Queen's Van Morrison has become the first musician "artist in residence" at Queen's University in his native Belfast. Ulster • 06 Feb
Van Morrison becomes 'artist in residence' at Queen's Van Morrison has become the first musician "artist in residence" at Queen's University in his native Belfast. Ulster • 06 Feb
Jobs in Republic recovered faster than NI after Covid Employment across all regions in the Republic of Ireland fell further during the pandemic but recovered faster than in Northern Ireland, according to new research. Business • 05 Feb
Jobs in Republic recovered faster than NI after Covid Employment across all regions in the Republic of Ireland fell further during the pandemic but recovered faster than in Northern Ireland, according to new research. Business • 05 Feb
O'Neill: 'Huge advances' by Executive since restoration The Northern Ireland Executive has delivered "huge advances" for people in the region since it was restored, but there is still "much more to do", its leaders have said. Ulster • 04 Feb
O'Neill: 'Huge advances' by Executive since restoration The Northern Ireland Executive has delivered "huge advances" for people in the region since it was restored, but there is still "much more to do", its leaders have said. Ulster • 04 Feb
How will Irish Govt 'co-operate' with Omagh bomb inquiry? A day of reckoning is fast approaching for the Irish Government and its engagement with the Omagh bomb inquiry. The Taoiseach last week pledged that the government will co-operate fully with the British government's inquiry into the 1998 atrocity. The question is, what does that mean? Analysis and Comment • 03 Feb
How will Irish Govt 'co-operate' with Omagh bomb inquiry? A day of reckoning is fast approaching for the Irish Government and its engagement with the Omagh bomb inquiry. The Taoiseach last week pledged that the government will co-operate fully with the British government's inquiry into the 1998 atrocity. The question is, what does that mean? Analysis and Comment • 03 Feb
Lifeguards acquitted of care breaches over man's death A jury has unanimously acquitted three lifeguards of breaching their duty of care to a swimmer who suffered a hypoxic blackout and drowned. Courts • 01 Apr
Lifeguards acquitted of care breaches over man's death A jury has unanimously acquitted three lifeguards of breaching their duty of care to a swimmer who suffered a hypoxic blackout and drowned. Courts • 01 Apr
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