Police Ombudsman to assess case of woman who died waiting for ambulance
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service apologises to family and friends of 39-year-old in Newry
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service apologises to family and friends of 39-year-old in Newry
Most legal actions by abuse survivors have already been dealt with
Twenty-third anniversary of bombing that murdered 29 sees renewed calls for inquiry
One other man rescued and remains in a critical condition in hospital
Woman died on Friday, according to PSNI
Speakers said Bill was another example of State ‘re-traumatising’ and ‘not listening’ to survivors
Pubs in most parts of Northern Ireland have remained open but enforcement is tougher
Michael Colm Murphy was ordered by Belfast court to pay damages to relatives
‘Millions of people across the country are gathering virtually for Mass each week’
Christopher Kennedy who was arrested on Friday in UK is due court on Monday
Lorry drivers on Scotland-Northern Ireland ferry flummoxed about customs checks plan
Remainers – largely Catholic and nationalist – grow worried as deadline approaches
‘People are not prepared for shortages in food or medicine ... It will be catastrophic’
Bea Worton’s son Kenneth one of 10 Protestant workmen shot dead in 1976
Beyond Brexit talk; FedEx, Accenture and Providence Resources to report
Day-long discussions involved Dr Catherine Corless and Tuam Home Survivors Network
Newry is being considered as a possible location to store the UK’s nuclear refuse
Both men, aged 19 and 53, released on bail pending further inquiries
‘Britain is an important country, a serious country, a great country with great history’
Sammy Wilson says Varadkar has taken ‘sledgehammer’ to cross-Border relations
Met Éireann issues updates as gusts of up to 130km/h and flooding are expected
George Mitchell sends support, calling for deal negotiators to show political courage
Lifeboat davit is the largest artefact recovered from wreck of the liner sunk in WW1
Sean O’Neill, who was buried with guard of honour, had NI arrest warrant out for him
EU’s chief negotiator says preparations must be made for no agreement on visit to Border area
Pontiff ‘a complex figure . . . he knows when people are not being true to him,’ says prelate
During therapy sessions for sex offenders, Finnegan insisted: ‘I’ve done nothing wrong’
Allegations of sexual and physical abuse made later against Fr Malachy Finnegan
Adults in St Colman’s College and diocese knew about claims, Clement Leneghan says
Bishop of Dromore John McAreavey said victims’ testimony made him realise decision ‘was the wrong one’
Siobhán Phillips was seriously injured when Adrian Crevan Mackin shot dead Tony Golden
Patsy McGarry: Irish patriot was staunch backer of slavery and the US Confederacy
Colin and Eithne Bell set up charity after ordeal of trying to repatriate son’s body
‘It was like a bomb going off in the car when the air rushed in,’ court hears
Kathleen Boylan was injured after incident took place as daughter was driving on the M1
He will be buried with his parents in Newry – his name already on the family headstone
Weekend of fires across country leaves one family homeless, wildlife groups concerned
Anne Morgan at French forest where fresh searches began for INLA victim this week
Bea Worton (88) had challenged Equality Commission over Raymond McCreesh park
As traditional Irish hostelries in US decline, Nu Irish Bars are gaining momentum
Kenny confident that talks will restore stability to Northern Executive and Assembly
Henry Reilly was party candidate in 2014 Euro elections in which he took 24,000 votes
15kg of cocaine recovered following interception of haulage vehicle just arrived from Britain
Applications for covert activity are key part of MI5’s battle against dissident republicans
Most dissident attacks in North last year were foiled, according to head of security services
Event commemorates saint born 500 years ago, relic to arrive in Galway on Saturday
Dublin man Michael Coleman (34) called victim a ‘culchie’ and began punching him
Old style sweets and outdoor gear knocked down north of the Border
Nuala O’Loan says some paramilitaries recruited as informants were ‘serial killers’
Walk, in period costume, commemorated 1847 walk when 1,490 starving tenants from Strokestown walked to Dublin and boarded a ship for Canada
Michael Hanrahan, Glenmore Park, Dundalk, pleaded guilty to incidents at Daisy Hill Hospital
Lawyers intend to focus on up to three phone calls made to or from victim’s home
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices