Omagh bombing bereaved wish to use inquiry to ‘heap shame’ on Irish Government over ‘failures’
Group ‘sick and tired of platitudes, false assurances’ from Irish State authorities, inquiry hears
The stories of the Omagh bomb victims: from unborn twins to community stalwarts
A total of 31 people died when a car bomb planted by the Real IRA exploded in the centre of Omagh on August 15th, 1998
Slow ‘pace of disclosure’ leads to Omagh bombing inquiry delay
Public part of process resumed on Monday for two days after four-month break but will then adjourn until March 2026
Sinn Féin’s Michelle O’Neill declines to rule out presidential run
Former SDLP leader Colum Eastwood will ‘take time to think about’ possible candidacy
Supply risk identified for some UK animal medicines shipped to North
UK government says most veterinary products will remain available as part of post-Brexit arrangements from January
PSNI officers diverted from domestic abuse and sexual crimes investigations to police Northern Ireland unrest
Situation in Northern Ireland returning to normal but police alert to potential return of rioting as situation is ‘febrile’
Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman stepping aside temporarily due to commentary ‘detracting’ from work
Unionist parties called for Maire Anderson to stand aside after alleged domestic incident in 2023
Search and rescue dogs: ‘They could be a person’s last hope of survival’
Specialist team based in Co Down has carried out 3,000 missions since its foundation in 1978
‘I’m not going to do anything that isn’t possible to do together’: peacemaker Lord Eames celebrates 50 years since consecration
Anglican bishop’s outreach in 1970s Derry helped to break with history
Family of murdered GAA official to continue legal battle for public inquiry
Northern Secretary says inquiry into killing of Seán Brown `not the best way to proceed’
Meabh Quoirin on life after her daughter’s death in the jungle: ‘Nóra was meant to be here by our sides’
Franco-Irish teenager Nóra Quoirin was discovered dead in the jungle nine days after she went missing from a resort in Malaysia in August 2019. For her family she remains a cherished inspiration
Buncrana drowning victim Matt Sibanda was ‘truly special’ with ‘generous heart’, funeral hears
The 18 year old died earlier this month with his friend, 16-year-old Emmanuel Familola
Hazel Stewart ‘under coercive control’ of lover Colin Howell when respective spouses murdered
Judgment reserved on whether to grant killer leave to appeal sentence of minimum 18 years in prison
‘This is huge’: Northern Ireland traders hopeful about new EU-UK deal as they battle Brexit ‘mess’
Traders in the North have been struggling with ‘Alice in Wonderful’ bureaucracy on customs and regulatory form filing and hope Monday’s deal will herald positive change
Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh charged with terrorism offence in UK
Performer who goes by stage name ‘Mo Chara’ charged in relation to displaying flag in support of Hizbullah