Former Supreme Court judge Catherine McGuinness: ‘I would love to see a united Ireland before I die’
Catherine McGuinness, the first woman Circuit Court judge, urges others hoping to make a positive impact to ‘be brave’
Catherine McGuinness, the first woman Circuit Court judge, urges others hoping to make a positive impact to ‘be brave’
Jonathan Trigg says it has been slow work getting former IRA members to open up to him, but some have done so, sharing their experiences and thoughts - and asking about British army training
Armed officers and air support used to stop BMW that was being driven in an ‘extremely hazardous’ manner
PSNI received report at 1am that a motorbike had pulled up outside a property and fired multiple shots
The lead singer riffs on friendship, Newry and guitar-shaped swimming pools
Could relative lack of north-south relationships reflect the separate development of society in the two jurisdictions?
All-island collaboration can ‘maximise SME opportunities in the renewable energy sector’
Belfast writer, Ben Collins, who hails from a Unionist backgrounds, argues that a unity referendum is inevitable and that Unionists will be better off in a United Ireland
The North must create more university places if it is to close the productivity gap with Republic and with Britain
Paul Clements spent a year living in a cottage on the grounds of Montalto Estate in Co Down
Even before Rory McIlroy’s success, the Harcourt Collection of hotels had a 'buoyant start to the year' with group revenues rising by 10%
Tax-free salaries and perpetual sunshine are not all that’s tempting newly qualified teachers to the Middle East
A new exhibition traces the Irish passport’s journey from independence to biometric holograms
Protected species is regularly targeted by poisoners as a threat to lifestock
Order compels Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to establish inquiry by June 2nd
After years of economic underperformance, the North needs drastic change
Study finds racist incidents in the North were being ‘significantly amplified’ and framed as two communities uniting under anti-immigrant banner
A wide-ranging story about connections between the two civil rights movements
The figure of 103,080 from the Republic eclipses the figure reached after the Irish economic crash more than a decade ago
Belfast court of appeal ruled in early April that UK government breached obligation to investigate full extent of state collusion in case
Sources suggest talks with potential buyers under way as workers’ representatives press for single owner of troubled Belfast aerospace factory
Sinn Fein's Conor Murphy made comments in speech to Institute for International and European Affairs
Man (20s) arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm remains in custody
Ten Protestant men shot by republican gunmen posing as British soldiers in 1976
New Ireland Commission run by SDLP engages with communities across island
Kerem Cubuk from Türkiye moved to Armagh in October 2018
Republic’s education system should ‘not be too smug’ as it too streams students, Prof Anne Looney says
European aircraft manufacturer may yet acquire other elements of Belfast site in €387m deal
ESRI research highlights ‘huge untapped potential’ that exists for all-island co-operation
It was bizarre living in Dublin during my formative years, feeling both at home and out of place in the very country that was nurturing me
Employers argue timing for many proposed measures in ‘Good Jobs’ Bill is terrible while unions say NI simply catching up on Britain and Republic
Many far-right groups in Ireland now appropriate traditional symbols of Irishness and present themselves as guardians of a ‘pure’ Irish nation
For the first time, an Irish priest tells the story of the confession he heard from Joe Lynskey shortly before he was murdered by the IRA a half-century ago
Protestants as well as Catholics lined up to sign book of condolences in Belfast
Republic’s prosperity may make a united Ireland look attractive to many in the North but but the cost would be very high for southerners
Today’s downsizers are closer to 70 and in no mood to rewire and replaster. They want a new build, which means they’ll be outbidding younger couples on a three-bed semi
The author of the classic children’s stories left Belfast as a boy, but his homeland remained a powerful force in his imagination
Golf dominated everything in Northern Ireland this week following McIlroy’s Masters win
Brennan was last seen on Wednesday, April 2nd, in Ballycastle, Co Antrim
Rodgers secured fourth place in the competition held in Dublin in 1971
Worldview: Running through contemporary debates is a battle between those who say reconciliation should come before constitutional change and those who argue for the reverse
The eyes of the golfing world will be on Royal Portrush and the economic benefit to the Co Antrim town and surrounding areas will be huge
More than 1,000 people gathered in Whitehall, London, to protest against the repealing of key elements of the Northern Ireland Troubles Act
Support for Sinn Féin is growing in the North, but support for a united Ireland isn’t. This is not as strange as it might seem
Given our dependence on electric power, delivery of modern interconnector should be faster than one built in wartime
Rising infant mortality an indicator ‘society is going down’, says public health specialist
BBC seeking to ensure radio stations can be found on other platforms ahead of shift
The UK prime minister Keir Starmer will next month host EU leaders at a landmark post-Brexit summit
Mixed conditions forecast for the Easter bank holiday weekend
James Lawless says changes made to CAO qualifying conditions will make it easier for northern students to study in the South
Former senator addresses students at Queen’s University Belfast about a future of hope
Half of all cars sold in the North last year were part of Motability scheme
Memorandum sets out arrangements for ‘lawful disclosure of material from government departments’
Republic’s economy ahead of Northern Ireland in nearly every metric
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