Catholics more likely to be concerned about climate change than Protestants, new research shows
Free Presbyterians are most sceptical about climate crisis facing the planet, according to survey
Irish Government to ratify landmark UN high seas treaty
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s first peatland strategy launched in ‘turning point’ for peatland conservation
‘We should all be ashamed’: Ex-loyalist paramilitary sees North’s future in a ‘New Ireland’
Former UDA member David Adams says loyalist ‘lurch to the right’ plus rise in racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland compel him to speak out
Eleanor Donaldson requires further pre-trial medical assessment, court hears
Judge signals wish to proceed with Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson trial date in early November
The last Catholic family in a Belfast housing development plagued by intimidation
A disabled woman, her husband and daughter are living in fear of sectarian attack in what was supposed to be their dream home
‘We started looking in early January’: Southern students search for lower rents in Belfast
Estate agents are taking more calls from the South as number of students heading north rises in search of lower cost of living
‘I have nightmares about Bragan’: families of the Disappeared gather for poignant memorial
White crosses placed on bogland to signify IRA victims who were secretly buried
Catherine Connolly sells herself as ‘uniting candidate’ on visit to Sinn Féin heartland
Independent TD says she wishes to see a united Ireland ‘in my term as president’ but objects to claim she is ‘courting’ Sinn Féin
New search in Co Monaghan bog for Disappeared victim Columba McVeigh
Latest dig for teen buried by IRA is continuation of search undertaken two years ago
Man (40s) arrested over murder of elderly man in Co Down
Convicted sex offender Sean Small found dead outside his home in Newcastle
PSNI begins murder inquiry after 84-year-old man found dead in Co Down
The victim, Sean Small, was discovered in seaside town on Sunday night
Living next door to a Belfast peace wall: ‘You feel safer with it up’
American accents and the rumbling of black taxi engines echo around a republican memorial garden at the entrance to Bombay Street
‘Their infectious energy, their open smiles’: Murder of mother and children has shaken Co Fermanagh community, service hears
Removal service held for Vanessa Whyte and her children Sara and James Rutledge
Ian Rutledge, only suspect in killing of Vanessa Whyte and her two children, dies in hospital
Fermanagh shooting: Sources said man (43) was brain dead since Maguiresbridge incident
UK move to lower voting age to 16 unlikely to be in place for Northern Irish elections
First Minister Michelle O’Neill says UK law change is a ‘step forward for democracy’ but DUP opposes lowering voting age