£1.3bn upgrade of Belfast Port to test Dublin dominance Plans were unveiled earlier this week for a £1.3bn upgrade to Belfast's port facilities over the next 25 years, which could help it challenge Dublin for a bigger share of all-island trade. Ulster • 8 hrs
£1.3bn upgrade of Belfast Port to test Dublin dominance Plans were unveiled earlier this week for a £1.3bn upgrade to Belfast's port facilities over the next 25 years, which could help it challenge Dublin for a bigger share of all-island trade. Ulster • 8 hrs
Firefighters working to put out 'large fire' in Belfast The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has said it is currently working to extinguish a "large fire" in the Belfast port area. Ulster • 12 hrs
Firefighters working to put out 'large fire' in Belfast The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service has said it is currently working to extinguish a "large fire" in the Belfast port area. Ulster • 12 hrs
Man, 39, dies after single-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh A 39-year-old man has died following a single-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. Ulster • 12 hrs
Man, 39, dies after single-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh A 39-year-old man has died following a single-vehicle crash in Co Fermanagh, the Police Service of Northern Ireland has said. Ulster • 12 hrs
Changes intended to 'copper-fasten' Kevin Bell trust Colin and Eithne Bell, founders of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust, have explained that they are not retiring but rather have recruited staff. Ireland • 16 hrs
Changes intended to 'copper-fasten' Kevin Bell trust Colin and Eithne Bell, founders of the Kevin Bell Repatriation Trust, have explained that they are not retiring but rather have recruited staff. Ireland • 16 hrs
'Time is muscle' - decision urged on rare disease drug The parents of a child with a rare muscular disease are urging that the State does "not delay any longer" in making decisions on access to a drug that has been approved for use in Europe but has not been approved for reimbursement in Ireland. Regional • 19 hrs
'Time is muscle' - decision urged on rare disease drug The parents of a child with a rare muscular disease are urging that the State does "not delay any longer" in making decisions on access to a drug that has been approved for use in Europe but has not been approved for reimbursement in Ireland. Regional • 19 hrs
DUP call for Scottish FM to apologise for Troubles remark The First Minister of Scotland should issue a "clear and unambiguous apology" over comments urging people to "move on" from the Troubles, the leader of the DUP has said. Ulster • 23 May
DUP call for Scottish FM to apologise for Troubles remark The First Minister of Scotland should issue a "clear and unambiguous apology" over comments urging people to "move on" from the Troubles, the leader of the DUP has said. Ulster • 23 May
Fire causes significant damage to Donegal retail premises An overnight fire has caused significant damage at the headquarters of Cherrymore Kitchens and Bedrooms in Donegal town, one of Ireland's leading suppliers of kitchens to trade and retail markets. Ulster • 23 May
Fire causes significant damage to Donegal retail premises An overnight fire has caused significant damage at the headquarters of Cherrymore Kitchens and Bedrooms in Donegal town, one of Ireland's leading suppliers of kitchens to trade and retail markets. Ulster • 23 May
Two men charged with Nicky Gordon murder in east Belfast Intruders beat murder victim Nicky Gordon in his east Belfast flat with a brush shaft, a court has heard. Courts • 22 May
Two men charged with Nicky Gordon murder in east Belfast Intruders beat murder victim Nicky Gordon in his east Belfast flat with a brush shaft, a court has heard. Courts • 22 May
Two charged in connection with death of man in Belfast Two men have been charged in connection with the death of Nicholas Gordon in east Belfast. Ulster • 21 May
Two charged in connection with death of man in Belfast Two men have been charged in connection with the death of Nicholas Gordon in east Belfast. Ulster • 21 May
Judge rules on 'trial of facts' for Eleanor Donaldson A judge has ruled that a trial of facts for the wife of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson will take place as part of his trial on sexual offences charges. Courts • 21 May
Judge rules on 'trial of facts' for Eleanor Donaldson A judge has ruled that a trial of facts for the wife of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson will take place as part of his trial on sexual offences charges. Courts • 21 May
Men to be sentenced for human trafficking, laundering Two men from Eastern Europe will be sentenced at Letterkenny Circuit Criminal Court next month arising out of a large-scale investigation into people trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation and money laundering in the north west. Ulster • 21 May
Men to be sentenced for human trafficking, laundering Two men from Eastern Europe will be sentenced at Letterkenny Circuit Criminal Court next month arising out of a large-scale investigation into people trafficking for the purpose of labour exploitation and money laundering in the north west. Ulster • 21 May
Man arrested in Derry in Donegal rape investigation A 67-year-old man has been arrested in Co Derry on foot of an extradition warrant to the Republic of Ireland. Ulster • 21 May
Man arrested in Derry in Donegal rape investigation A 67-year-old man has been arrested in Co Derry on foot of an extradition warrant to the Republic of Ireland. Ulster • 21 May
Court hears of historical sex offences by former teacher Some victims of a former Donegal schoolteacher charged with 132 sex offences could not live with the abuse they suffered while others attempted suicide, a court has heard. Courts • 21 May
Court hears of historical sex offences by former teacher Some victims of a former Donegal schoolteacher charged with 132 sex offences could not live with the abuse they suffered while others attempted suicide, a court has heard. Courts • 21 May
Eleanor Donaldson unfit for criminal trial, judge rules A judge has ruled that the wife of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson is unfit to face a criminal trial on sexual offences charges due to the state of her mental health. Ulster • 20 May
Eleanor Donaldson unfit for criminal trial, judge rules A judge has ruled that the wife of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson is unfit to face a criminal trial on sexual offences charges due to the state of her mental health. Ulster • 20 May
Seagull leaves its mark on Britain's king during NI visit Britain's King Charles received an unwanted memento from a visit to a seaside resort in Northern Ireland - where he celebrated the work of local charities - a splattering from a seagull. Ulster • 20 May
Seagull leaves its mark on Britain's king during NI visit Britain's King Charles received an unwanted memento from a visit to a seaside resort in Northern Ireland - where he celebrated the work of local charities - a splattering from a seagull. Ulster • 20 May
Belfast Harbour announces £1.3 billion investment plan Belfast Harbour - the second busiest port on the island of Ireland after Dublin Port - has announced a £1.3 billion expansion plan over the next 25 years. Business • 19 May
Belfast Harbour announces £1.3 billion investment plan Belfast Harbour - the second busiest port on the island of Ireland after Dublin Port - has announced a £1.3 billion expansion plan over the next 25 years. Business • 19 May
Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Belfast Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla have visited parts of the Titanic Quarter in Belfast during unannounced trip to the city. Ulster • 19 May
Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla visit Belfast Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla have visited parts of the Titanic Quarter in Belfast during unannounced trip to the city. Ulster • 19 May
Trial of Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson to begin next week The trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife on historical sexual offences is set to go ahead as scheduled next week, a court hearing has been told. Courts • 19 May
Trial of Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson to begin next week The trial of former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson and his wife on historical sexual offences is set to go ahead as scheduled next week, a court hearing has been told. Courts • 19 May
Person killed in two-car crash in Co Tyrone A person has died following a two-car crash in Co Tyrone yesterday morning. Ulster • 18 May
Person killed in two-car crash in Co Tyrone A person has died following a two-car crash in Co Tyrone yesterday morning. Ulster • 18 May
Two men arrested over murder of man in east Belfast Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of a man in east Belfast on Saturday. Ulster • 18 May
Two men arrested over murder of man in east Belfast Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of a man in east Belfast on Saturday. Ulster • 18 May
Four dead in crashes on Irish roads over weekend A man and a woman, both aged in their 20s, were killed in separate road traffic crashes in counties Dublin and Donegal yesterday. Ireland • 18 May
Four dead in crashes on Irish roads over weekend A man and a woman, both aged in their 20s, were killed in separate road traffic crashes in counties Dublin and Donegal yesterday. Ireland • 18 May
Murder probe after man dies following Belfast break-in A murder investigation is under way following the death of a 51-year-old man after a break-in at an apartment building in east Belfast earlier this week. Ulster • 17 May
Murder probe after man dies following Belfast break-in A murder investigation is under way following the death of a 51-year-old man after a break-in at an apartment building in east Belfast earlier this week. Ulster • 17 May
Two dead, four injured in Donegal road collision Two men have died and four other people were injured following a road traffic collision in Co Donegal. Ulster • 17 May
Two dead, four injured in Donegal road collision Two men have died and four other people were injured following a road traffic collision in Co Donegal. Ulster • 17 May
Pair questioned over backpacker murder may join inquest Two people interviewed by police in connection with the murder of a German backpacker in Northern Ireland are to be asked whether they wish to participate in her inquest. Ulster • 15 May
Pair questioned over backpacker murder may join inquest Two people interviewed by police in connection with the murder of a German backpacker in Northern Ireland are to be asked whether they wish to participate in her inquest. Ulster • 15 May
Large majority in NI see Brexit as failure, poll suggests More than 70% of people, including a majority of Leave voters, agree that Brexit has been more of a failure than a success in Northern Ireland, an opinion poll has suggested. Brexit • 15 May
Large majority in NI see Brexit as failure, poll suggests More than 70% of people, including a majority of Leave voters, agree that Brexit has been more of a failure than a success in Northern Ireland, an opinion poll has suggested. Brexit • 15 May