Trial of Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson on child sex offences expected to begin in May
Proceedings expected to last four weeks after delays due to deterioration in the mental health of Eleanor
North-South electricity price comparisons face scrutiny amid claims of Republic ‘price gouging’
Cross-Border cost differences far from clear but questions are being asked of State’s regulator
‘I aspire to forgive him’: Colin Howell’s son on his double killer father, who murdered his mother
Seamus Howell has no memories of his mother and has not spoken to his father since he confessed in 2009 to murdering her 18 years earlier
Favourite food destinations around Ireland: From a death row-worthy meal to a carvery to rule them all
We want to hear from readers about the places in Ireland they like to visit where they are guaranteed great food experiences
Irish government ‘right’ on concerns over discredited North legacy law, British MPs told
Commons approves remedies as legislation on immunity for Troubles-era killings breaches human rights
‘I have lived in an unreal world’: audio of NI dentist’s confession to double murder emerges
Colin Howell walked into a Co Derry police station and confessed to the murder of his wife and his lover’s husband
Jury being selected for long-delayed inquest into death of Noah Donohoe (14)
Coroner warns that ‘no one ... should engage in any social media activity which might prejudice the inquest process’
Will UUP’s ‘enthusiastic, articulate’ new leader halt the party’s decline?
Former PSNI senior officer Jon Burrows was selected as an MLA for North Antrim only a few months ago
Next UUP leader to be former police officer Jon Burrows
Only candidate put their name forward for the leadership by the close of nominations
American shot dead by Ice agent remembered for ‘formative years’ in Northern Ireland
Renée Nicole Good took part in Christian youth missions to Northern Ireland as a teenager
Belfast’s future TV stars: ‘If Lola Petticrew or Kneecap can do it, I can’
At Brassneck Youth Theatre Company, the goal is not for the kids to become professional actors; that’s just a ‘brilliant byproduct’
NI department was advised from London on how to present its response to Chernobyl radiation in food chain
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland told to ‘emphasise that the food chain was safeguarded in 1986’
Slow progress a feature of North’s early powersharing that endures to this day
Executive struggled under weight of paperwork and protracted decision-making process
Martin McAleese provided buses for loyalists as part of contacts
Paramilitaries travelled to social event in mini-buses after checking for ‘bugs and bombs’
Censoring Sinn Féin Christmas card ‘a step too far’, NI officials told after staff complaints
Some social security workers ‘offended’ by card from local Sinn Féin office thanking them for their work












