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Death of a Belfast street: ‘There’s no shops, there’s not really a reason for coming down here’

Death of a Belfast street: ‘There’s no shops, there’s not really a reason for coming down here’

In its 1850s heyday, North Street was the commercial hub of the city. Now it is ignored and filled with derelict graffitied buildings

Mon Jan 08 2024 - 06:30
UK government ‘overindulged’ DUP and must restore Stormont with or without them, says Farry

UK government ‘overindulged’ DUP and must restore Stormont with or without them, says Farry

Alliance Party deputy leader says North in ‘farcical situation’ where majority voted for parties who want powersharing but now ‘isolated’ due to DUP’s boycott

Fri Jan 05 2024 - 16:32
Accused in Belfast extradition court on charge of importing over €20m of cannabis into Europe

Accused in Belfast extradition court on charge of importing over €20m of cannabis into Europe

Egyptian national alleged to be part of narcotics trafficking network involved in running contraband from Morocco in 2013

Fri Dec 29 2023 - 18:25
Blair told Mowlam to put abortion law reform ‘on ice’ 20 years before it was legalised in North

Blair told Mowlam to put abortion law reform ‘on ice’ 20 years before it was legalised in North

Prime minister’s private secretary wrote that Blair ‘sees little scope for bi-communal support for a change to the law’

Thu Dec 28 2023 - 05:00
Doomed plan to create Premier League team ‘Belfast United’ detailed in files

Doomed plan to create Premier League team ‘Belfast United’ detailed in files

State papers: Tony Blair wanted Wimbledon FC to move to Northern Ireland but senior civil servant warned it could be ‘another focus for sectarianism’

Thu Dec 28 2023 - 00:01
Nuclear attack on Northern Ireland viewed as ‘possibility’ after 9/11

Nuclear attack on Northern Ireland viewed as ‘possibility’ after 9/11

There were calls for decontamination units to operate at capacity while protective clothing and supplies of antidotes, needles and syringes must be ‘built up’, top civil servant urged

Thu Dec 28 2023 - 00:01
Governments urged to reflect amid conflict over UK’s Legacy Act

Governments urged to reflect amid conflict over UK’s Legacy Act

Former British justice secretary Robert Buckland urges calm amid dispute between London and Dublin

Fri Dec 22 2023 - 13:17
‘Who actually runs this damn country?’: UK reacts to State’s challenge of Troubles legacy Bill

‘Who actually runs this damn country?’: UK reacts to State’s challenge of Troubles legacy Bill

Northern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris accuses Government of being ‘misguided’ in taking case to European Court of Human Rights

Thu Dec 21 2023 - 19:31
UK government offers increased package of £3.3bn to NI parties to restore Stormont

UK government offers increased package of £3.3bn to NI parties to restore Stormont

Package aimed at restoring Northen Ireland’s political institutions increased after initial offer rejected as too little

Tue Dec 19 2023 - 12:17
Jeffrey Donaldson ducks decision on return to Stormont for now, but can’t put off his ‘Trimble moment’ for much longer

Jeffrey Donaldson ducks decision on return to Stormont for now, but can’t put off his ‘Trimble moment’ for much longer

Reaching a deal to restore the powersharing Executive is a test of DUP leader’s ‘bottle’ and his ability to bring the more hardline members of his party with him

Mon Dec 18 2023 - 19:24
DUP ‘rules out’ any Stormont return before Christmas

DUP ‘rules out’ any Stormont return before Christmas

Northern Ireland’s political parties to reconvene at Hillsborough Castle for talks on financial package

Mon Dec 18 2023 - 11:00
Northern Ireland talks which could lead to restored Stormont Assembly to continue into next week

Northern Ireland talks which could lead to restored Stormont Assembly to continue into next week

Discussions between political parties and UK government over increased funding to Northern Ireland had been due to conclude on Wednesday

Wed Dec 13 2023 - 22:33
Jamie Dornan to receive honorary degree from Queen’s University

Jamie Dornan to receive honorary degree from Queen’s University

Co Down actor, who starred in Kenneth Branagh’s Belfast and in TV series The Tourist, joins F1 pundit Bernadette Collins and former SDLP leader Mark Durkan in receiving doctorate

Mon Dec 11 2023 - 06:00
Hume and Trimble commemoration in Derry to be addressed by Bertie Ahern

Hume and Trimble commemoration in Derry to be addressed by Bertie Ahern

Former taoiseach to speak at event at Derry’s Guildhall by video link

Mon Dec 11 2023 - 06:00
Windsor Framework amendment talks between London and DUP finished, Sinn Féin says

Windsor Framework amendment talks between London and DUP finished, Sinn Féin says

Northern Ireland Office rejects Sinn Féin’s claim as ‘totally incorrect’ and says discussions with DUP ongoing

Sun Dec 10 2023 - 20:58
Paramilitarism is a ‘continuing threat’ in Northern Ireland, report finds

Paramilitarism is a ‘continuing threat’ in Northern Ireland, report finds

Report highlights 194 households were accepted as homeless last year due to intimidation by paramilitaries

Wed Dec 06 2023 - 08:55
‘It’s too small; it’s too limited’ - how the North lags the South in women’s healthcare

‘It’s too small; it’s too limited’ - how the North lags the South in women’s healthcare

Women’s health seen as a priority in Republic, in stark contrast to Northern Ireland, where women are still seeking information about review of smear test results

Sat Nov 25 2023 - 08:00
UK laws dealing with Troubles legacy face legal challenge in North

UK laws dealing with Troubles legacy face legal challenge in North

Amnesty International calls on Government to ‘stand with victims’ and pursue its own case against law ending Troubles-era prosecutions

Tue Nov 21 2023 - 14:35
North’s courts empty as barristers striker over delayed legal aid payments

North’s courts empty as barristers striker over delayed legal aid payments

‘They basically stopped paying us,’ one barrister said. ‘Can you imagine being a teacher and not getting paid for six months?’

Fri Nov 17 2023 - 19:00
‘We’re sitting in full view of masked men knowing they’re loyalist paramilitaries’: Murdered Belfast man’s family on recent court ordeal

‘We’re sitting in full view of masked men knowing they’re loyalist paramilitaries’: Murdered Belfast man’s family on recent court ordeal

Northern Ireland’s top judge has ordered an inquiry into how masked men were permitted to sit in the public gallery of a sectarian double murder trial

Sat Nov 11 2023 - 07:00
New PSNI chief constable says policing must ‘get the funding it deserves’

New PSNI chief constable says policing must ‘get the funding it deserves’

Jon Boutcher insisted that while he would listen to political concerns, the independence of policing was 'sacrosanct'

Wed Nov 08 2023 - 18:13
Reward of £20,000 offered for information on ‘cold-blooded murder’ in south Armagh

Reward of £20,000 offered for information on ‘cold-blooded murder’ in south Armagh

PSNI renews appeal for Martin Conlon (35) who was abducted by masked men and shot in the head in the Keady area in 2005

Tue Nov 07 2023 - 00:01
Donaldson rejects suggestion that talks to restore Stormont have ended without breakthrough

Donaldson rejects suggestion that talks to restore Stormont have ended without breakthrough

Tánaiste says progress has ‘ebbed’, and he believes talks have ‘more or less come to a conclusion’

Mon Nov 06 2023 - 16:14
Oscar pioneer James Martin: ‘When I was growing up I was bullied. Big time’

Oscar pioneer James Martin: ‘When I was growing up I was bullied. Big time’

The Belfast actor on coping with fame, meeting Joe Biden and the advice he gives young people with acting aspirations

Sat Nov 04 2023 - 06:00
Masked men in Belfast court ‘retriggering’ for victims’ families

Masked men in Belfast court ‘retriggering’ for victims’ families

About six men with face coverings attended murder trial featuring evidence by ‘supergrass’ Gary Haggarty

Wed Oct 25 2023 - 20:42
Stephen Nolan accused of ‘corrupting’ BBC recruitment process by ‘coaching’ candidate prior to interview

Stephen Nolan accused of ‘corrupting’ BBC recruitment process by ‘coaching’ candidate prior to interview

Host of The Nolan Show accused of involvement in ‘rigged’ interview process for ‘sought after’ role on his show by DUP MP Gregory Campbell

Tue Oct 24 2023 - 16:32
Evergreen trees a ‘beautiful living memorial’ to victims of Shankill Road bombing

Evergreen trees a ‘beautiful living memorial’ to victims of Shankill Road bombing

Hundreds lined road in Belfast at site of former Frizzell’s fish shop, where a no-warning IRA bomb killed nine people 30 years ago

Mon Oct 23 2023 - 19:36
PSNI interim chief constable offers to apologise to two officers who were unlawfully disciplined

PSNI interim chief constable offers to apologise to two officers who were unlawfully disciplined

Police federation chairman welcomes Jon Boutcher’s decision not to appeal High Court judgment and praises his ‘swift action’

Fri Oct 20 2023 - 18:02
New policing powers to tackle stalking in North a ‘win’ for victims, charity says

New policing powers to tackle stalking in North a ‘win’ for victims, charity says

Stalking protection orders will enable PSNI to prosecute those in breach of an order at the outset of an investigation, before a stalking conviction takes place

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 20:20
Interim PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher in frame for £220,000 a year top job

Interim PSNI chief constable Jon Boutcher in frame for £220,000 a year top job

Assistant chief constable Bobby Singleton also named by the BBC as joint frontrunner for the post

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 19:30
DUP conference: Jeffrey Donaldson delivers case for Stormont return to party faithful

DUP conference: Jeffrey Donaldson delivers case for Stormont return to party faithful

Getting powersharing back will protect North’s future in the UK, leader tells delegates, but gives no time frame

Sun Oct 15 2023 - 10:08
Stormont powersharing ‘essential’ in securing NI’s place within the UK, DUP says

Stormont powersharing ‘essential’ in securing NI’s place within the UK, DUP says

Jeffrey Donaldson says progress has been made in negotiations over Windsor Framework

Sat Oct 14 2023 - 17:42
Jeffrey Donaldson insists he doesn’t want to wait ‘another year’ before re-entering Stormont

Jeffrey Donaldson insists he doesn’t want to wait ‘another year’ before re-entering Stormont

No functioning government in North for 20 months due to unionist party’s boycott of powersharing over post-Brexit Protocol deal

Fri Oct 13 2023 - 17:47
‘Ball is in the DUP’s court,’ says Mary Lou McDonald as hopes of Stormont breakthrough grow

‘Ball is in the DUP’s court,’ says Mary Lou McDonald as hopes of Stormont breakthrough grow

Speculation mounting that DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson will announce return to powersharing at its party conference

Thu Oct 12 2023 - 18:54
Using AI in election administration could harm democratic process, study finds

Using AI in election administration could harm democratic process, study finds

Queen’s University Belfast study warns that using AI technologies such as video monitoring to tackle fraud may impair integrity of elections if widely used

Thu Oct 12 2023 - 00:01
Creeslough memorial: ‘Ten beautiful souls’ who died will be ‘forever held in our hearts’

Creeslough memorial: ‘Ten beautiful souls’ who died will be ‘forever held in our hearts’

Parish priest says community has long journey to healing, but will travel it together, as Donegal village marks one-year anniversary of tragedy

Sat Oct 07 2023 - 22:12
‘Croke Park is class but in Casement you felt like you were playing on a carpet. It was the perfect surface’

‘Croke Park is class but in Casement you felt like you were playing on a carpet. It was the perfect surface’

Excitement is building in west Belfast now that it looks like Casement Park, derelict for a decade, is finally to be redeveloped ahead of Euro 2028

Fri Oct 06 2023 - 14:00
DUP executive to meet amid speculation of Stormont return

DUP executive to meet amid speculation of Stormont return

Party leader Jeffrey Donaldson expected to take the temperature of 130-strong executive ahead of his speech to party conference next weekend

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 06:00
Euro 2028: Costs and benefits of Ireland bid scrutinised ‘in great detail’ after Minister questioned financial basis

Euro 2028: Costs and benefits of Ireland bid scrutinised ‘in great detail’ after Minister questioned financial basis

Paschal Donohoe had questioned whether estimated value of events would be reached

Wed Oct 04 2023 - 21:48
Euro 2028: DUP opposes rebuilding Casement Park with a ‘blank cheque’ of public money

Euro 2028: DUP opposes rebuilding Casement Park with a ‘blank cheque’ of public money

Party plans to argue against allocation of funds for GAA’s plans to redevelop Belfast stadium, dormant since 2013, into 34,000 capacity grounds

Wed Oct 04 2023 - 20:21
PSNI chief constable: Jon Boutcher picked as preferred candidate for interim position

PSNI chief constable: Jon Boutcher picked as preferred candidate for interim position

Former English police chief to take up role following Simon Byrne’s departure

Wed Oct 04 2023 - 13:31
Bob Geldof tells summit that Pepsi’s remarks on food crisis make him ‘puke’

Bob Geldof tells summit that Pepsi’s remarks on food crisis make him ‘puke’

Activist-rock star tells international summit in Belfast that giant drinks producers are ‘talking b****cks’ about addressing global food shortages

Tue Oct 03 2023 - 19:14
‘This is not the endgame’: abortion clinic buffer zones come into effect in Northern Ireland

‘This is not the endgame’: abortion clinic buffer zones come into effect in Northern Ireland

‘I’ve been spat on, I’ve been abused,’ says former Green Party leader Clare Bailey, who used to volunteer at a private Belfast clinic

Sat Sept 30 2023 - 10:24
NI body for victims and survivors finds 10% of people in Republic may be a casualty of the Troubles

NI body for victims and survivors finds 10% of people in Republic may be a casualty of the Troubles

Young men living in State’s Border counties among those who had been affected by 30 years of violence in the North, notes research

Mon Sept 18 2023 - 00:00
Peter Sheridan to become commissioner for investigations on new Northern Ireland legacy body

Peter Sheridan to become commissioner for investigations on new Northern Ireland legacy body

Former senior police officer to join the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery

Thu Sept 14 2023 - 08:35
‘It’s as if my whole life has been this waste of time’: Protest in Belfast over Troubles legacy Bill

‘It’s as if my whole life has been this waste of time’: Protest in Belfast over Troubles legacy Bill

Relatives protest outside Belfast conference attended by Northern secretary Chris Heaton-Harris as controversial Bill passes through Westminster

Wed Sept 13 2023 - 21:30
‘Only one person asked me if I was a spy’: a Presbyterian minister on his Falls Road welcome

‘Only one person asked me if I was a spy’: a Presbyterian minister on his Falls Road welcome

A cross-community exhibition in west Belfast tells the colourful history of a Presbyterian church that was forced to close early in the Troubles

Sat Sept 09 2023 - 07:00
Who will be the PSNI’s next head? Candidates who could take on ‘toughest job in policing’

Who will be the PSNI’s next head? Candidates who could take on ‘toughest job in policing’

Analysis: With morale on the floor, the budget blown and public trust in need of rebuilding, the job will be a challenge

Tue Sept 05 2023 - 21:28
Catholic PSNI officers asking whether to bring firearms to Mass after data breach

Catholic PSNI officers asking whether to bring firearms to Mass after data breach

Representatives from policing organisations give evidence to the Northern Ireland affairs committee on security impact of breach

Tue Sept 05 2023 - 15:59
PSNI seeks new chief as Simon Byrne resigns in wake of damaging controversies

PSNI seeks new chief as Simon Byrne resigns in wake of damaging controversies

DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson says it is ‘first step towards rebuilding confidence in the PSNI’

Tue Sept 05 2023 - 05:00
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