Religious education syllabus in North to be reformed after supreme court ruling
DUP Minister for Education Paul Givan confirms rework after exclusively Christian teaching found unlawful
Charges withdrawn against two teenagers accused of attempting to rape girl in Co Antrim
Alleged incident led to rioting in Ballymena which spread to other parts of Northern Ireland during the summer
PSNI officer stabbed with hunting knife while attempting to arrest man in Derry
Two others and custody detention officer assaulted as two arrested on suspicion of several offences, including attempted murder
‘Significant uncertainty’: Vets in North worried at post-Brexit rule changes on medicines
Exemption allowing medicinal products to be supplied from Britain expires within weeks
DUP MP Sammy Wilson’s ‘fact-finding’ trip to Israel worth almost £4,000, declaration shows
East Antrim MP said he was looking forward to ‘hearing the truth’ and criticised ‘scurrilous lies’
Eric and Desmond Guiney: ICRIR opens new appeal in deaths of father and son in Belfast in 1981
Father and son were attacked by rioters in Belfast during the IRA hunger strikes
Former Sinn Féin member will not face prosecution after portrait of DUP mayor damaged
The framed painting of Wallace Brown was taken off the wall at Belfast City Hall and had its glass smashed
More than 2,500 assaults on police officers in Northern Ireland in 12-month period
Senior officer condemns ‘shocking and disgusting’ incidents, which included a sexual assault on a female member
North’s religious education is in breach of human rights law, UK court rules
The court unanimously upheld an appeal brought by a pupil – known as JR87 – at a Belfast primary school and her father
Irish legislation on Northern Ireland legacy issues to follow UK ‘swiftly’
Recent joint Dublin-London framework will replace controversial Legacy Act introduced in 2020
Derry in 1969: How Gilles Caron photographed the Battle of the Bogside
Kerry exhibition of Life magazine images by French photojournalist revisits the start of the Troubles
Council sets about removing ‘Prince Andrew Way’ name from Antrim street
Alliance councillors in Carrickfergus bring motion after being ‘contacted constantly’ over issue
‘A portal to the underworld’: Tramping a bleak bog as part of a spooky Halloween tour
Bogland is highlight of ‘Halloween Origins’ tour in Derry exploring the scientific and spiritual roots of the Celtic festival of Samhain
Four arrests made following unprovoked attack on two tourists in Belfast
PSNI treating incident, in which two men were punched and kicked repeatedly, as racially motivated
Derry MP Eastwood decries ‘waste of public money’ after Gaza protest charges withdrawn
Former SDLP leader was one of five people charged in connection with a pro-Palestinian rally in 2024














