Family of Canadian peace negotiator John de Chastelain say he is ‘in good health and spirits’
Reports of his death emerged in Canada and were published here, with public figures paying tribute
‘They’re still here’: Dissident republicans still active and have not gone away
Northern peace process still has ‘a way to go’ following recent attack at Lurgan PSNI station
Speeding drivers in Co Tyrone hauled up before ‘Kids’ Court’ to explain themselves
PSNI initiative offers motorists a choice: accept penalty points or face stern questions from a panel of primary schoolchildren
Clive Myrie: ‘The best journalists are the ones who behave like human beings’
The BBC news anchor and Mastermind host films the quiz show in Belfast and is a regular visitor to Ireland
YouTube removes account used by Stephen McCullagh for ‘fake alibi’ in murder of Natalie McNally
Channels belonging to Co Antrim man remained live on the site throughout the trial in which he was found guilty
How YouTuber Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with the murder of his pregnant partner Natalie McNally
The 36-year-old killed his partner in her Armagh home in December 2022 when she was 15 weeks pregnant with his unborn son
‘Reasonable’ prospect of a united Ireland within 20 years, says Nicola Sturgeon
‘Highly likely’ three of UK nations will be led by nationalists after May elections in Scotland and Wales, says former first minister
Stephen McCullagh found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNally
YouTuber sentenced to life imprisonment, with minimum tariff to be set at later date
‘Rather than rage, humanity’: James Nesbitt on working with families of the Disappeared
James Nesbitt, the actor, a patron of Northern Ireland’s largest cross-community victims and survivors group, has an appeal for people who may be able to help: ‘look into your conscience’
Sudden end to Gerry Adams trial could deter others from pursuing claims
London case discontinued after possibility was raised of claimants facing six-figure legal bill
Gerry Adams says civil case ‘verged on show trial’ and ‘should never have been brought’
Former Sinn Féin leader says he attended trial ‘out of respect’ for complainants injured in IRA bombings
Omagh inquiry postponed partly due to ‘state of disclosure of material from Republic’
Bombing inquiry has received ‘very significant quantity’ of Garda material but some matters still need ‘ironing out’
Man accused of murdering Natalie McNally ‘lied and lied again’, court hears
Stephen McCullagh peddled ‘false alibi’ he was live streaming on YouTube at time pregnant woman was killed
Two come forward with information on 1988 murder of German backpacker in Antrim
Body of Inga Maria Hauser (18) was found in remote part of Ballypatrick Forest near seaside town of Ballycastle
‘Extremely disappointing’: Cool reception for £17m Northern Ireland home-heating oil package
Keir Starmer unveils £52m of support for UK homes struggling with price rises triggered by Iran conflict










