Foreign investment and infrastructure should by run by cross-Border body, argues SDLP
Report calls for mutual recognition of qualifications and skills and integration of rail services across the island
Report calls for mutual recognition of qualifications and skills and integration of rail services across the island
Perhaps we have forgotten, or now take for granted, the tortuous route to peace on this island
We have become fascinating island study of how bureaucracies work in their own interest
While Éamon de Valera emerged from his good war thanks to his political manoeuvring, he did make one ‘unforced error’
Court told about 20 people came to Michael Macken’s home, ‘bundled’ him into car and brought him to Garda station
Programme to prevent young people being recruited by paramilitaries among scheme’s initiatives
Three men are on trial at Belfast Crown Court charged with the murder of Lyra McKee
Stephen McCullagh ‘peddled a false alibi’ pretending to be gaming during period he allegedly killed pregnant partner
Inquest into 2020 death of boy (14) enters fifth week at Belfast Coroner’s Court
Yesterday marked the start of strict enforcement when boarding transport to the UK, hence Aer Lingus requiring passports on all flights to Britain
Increasing sectarian attacks due to polarisation on ‘identity and sovereignty’ issues
Vincent Kearney was wrongly referred to as a ‘suspect’ in a criminal investigation, and the PSNI compiled a detailed profile of intelligence material on him
Linking Warrenpoint in south Down to Omeath in north Louth, bridge is expected to have transformative effect
Accused Stephen McCullagh showed no emotion in court as injuries sustained by deceased were outlined by pathologist
Former UK ambassador to US and Northern secretary was fired in September over links to Jeffrey Epstein
Woman (32) was 15 weeks pregnant when she was attacked and died at her home in Co Armagh
Most British historians have ‘no interest’ in Ireland, says academic as Cambridge announces new Anglo-Irish post
Amid an ‘extremely challenging arts funding climate’ in the North, the inclusive, international event aims to bring hope and joy to young audiences
Teenager one of seven killed on Irish roads over the weekend
The estate, which runs alongside the Border in Co Monaghan, has borne the Leslie name for 400 years and is ‘part and parcel of the community’
Government’s funding of modern Irish history chair at Cambridge a signal of belief in importance of independent scholarship, Micheál Martin says
Surveys turn everything into a binary choice when understanding for the beliefs of others is needed
Once a hub of civic life and culture, the building has lain derelict for over 25 years
McNally was stabbed to death at her Co Armagh home in 2022 when she was 15 weeks pregnant
Brandon John Rainey (29) charged with murdering Mitchell in Ballymena, Co Antrim
Shortlist ‘highlights the depth of analysis brought to bear on various aspects of recent Irish history’, says Prof Roy Foster
Russian aggression has raised the possibility of Ireland becoming strategically important to London
Jon Burrows criticises ‘double standard on legacy’, but stresses respect and good relationships
Micheál Martin says he is worried vapes came to market ‘without any proper health assessment’
Expectations that she would enter into open conflict with Government Buildings have not transpired, though some observers believe she is feeling her way into the role
While most towns have squares, for some reason they’re called diamonds in the North – whatever shape they are
Stormont could take proper control of large parts of the benefits system, as Scotland did a decade ago
Micheál Martin says identity of spy was ‘clear to everybody here’ and that he should be officially named by the UK government
What might a prime minister Nigel Farage say or do in relation to Northern Ireland?
People who were married, widowed or divorced as well as those who took time out to care for family among those affected
Former British army spy, Stakeknife, has been linked to at least 14 murders and 15 abductions
The Constitution, designed to achieve unity, ‘may ultimately complicate that ambition’, not ‘because it was weak and inflexible’ but ‘rather because it was sufficiently flexible and strong’
Package labelled as ‘linen bedding’ contained 100kg of the drug and was destined for Northern Ireland, says Revenue
Former British special forces soldiers reject allegations the regiment was central to a ‘shoot-to-kill’ policy during the Troubles
How to Get to Heaven from Belfast stars Roísín Gallagher, Sinéad Keenan and Caoilfhionn Dunne as three friends investigating another’s death
Mitchell Institute says it is considering a ‘potential name change’
Catherine Connolly hears about work in Derry around peace process and efforts to build relationships between communities
President meets Bloody Sunday families, visits Siege Museum, praises city for showing ‘path to peace’
Why does the party govern in Northern Ireland as if it is afraid of its own shadow?
It has been helpful for Ireland, too. But Morgan McSweeney’s reign could be coming to screeching halt
Spokesman for former US senator, who played key role in North’s peace process, says allegation a case of ‘mistaken identity’
‘Our games, our music, our languages should never divide us,’ the President told a packed room at Ulster University in Belfast
Police officers involved in initial investigation into case involving boy (14) give further evidence
Move follows Supreme Court judgment which found human rights law had been breached
High Court injunction had restrained organisation from voting to remove chairman and three directors
Court told that 10 members of the jury agreed on verdict
Proceedings expected to last four weeks after delays due to deterioration in the mental health of Eleanor
Broker of Belfast Agreement had name removed from prestigious US-Ireland scholarship
Cross-Border cost differences far from clear but questions are being asked of State’s regulator
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