Starmer looking at ‘every conceivable way’ to avoid compensating Gerry Adams
Former Sinn Féin leader and other former internees may seek compensation under Troubles legislation
Former Sinn Féin leader and other former internees may seek compensation under Troubles legislation
£22.7m sale of Bloomfield Shopping Centre and Retail Park in Bangor was largest transaction of the year
New macroeconomic model highlights cross-Border dynamics between two economic
The issue of Michael McMonagle’s employment has been referred to the PSNI
Off-duty members of force insisted they were ‘defending ourselves’ when questioned about 2022 incident on High Street
Three lifeguards face counts of breach of duty after death of Christopher Rodgers (20) in pool
Detectives from PSNI collision investigation unit are examining the circumstances of the crash early on Saturday morning
Kyle Knell was charged with nine offences, including unlawful imprisonment and assault
Jon Hill reveals investigators were contacted by people affected by Say Nothing, the Disney+ series that includes scenes portraying final hours of Jean McConville and Joe Lynskey
Party’s vision of early Border polls followed by a united Ireland is in stark contrast to the new government’s approach
Christopher Rodgers (20) died from oxygen starvation in incident at Orchard Leisure Centre in Armagh in 2017
Sinn Féin says Murphy will use his new position to advance ‘Irish unity debate in the Oireachtas’, yet he has vastly more scope to do so as a Stormont Minister
One arrest made following incident in Co Antrim which force does not believe is related to terrorism
McDonald, Michelle O’Neill and Gerry Adams took turns carrying strategist and negotiator’s coffin to Belfast cemetery
Fill your 2025 with these spectacles, from the seabirds of Rathlin Island to the rutting red deer of Killarney and the murmurations of Westmeath
Life-sized statue of Gallagher is located outside Ulster Hall, a venue he played regularly
Forecaster predicts sub-zero temperatures and ‘very disruptive and impactful’ over coming weekend
Dublin-based English academic Mike Cronin says atmosphere at recent Ireland-England soccer match highlights lack of respect for ‘the other’ built into partition of island
Reid had an agreeable nature and could make friends with anybody
Opinion: It is time for loyalists to engage with debates about the future and to shape them in ways which contradict the image of resistance and intransigence
The incident happened on the Low Road in Killeavy on Thursday
Belfast High Court judge had found UK government remains in breach of a human rights duty to investigate the full extent of state collusion in the May 1997 murder
Five-year project will stage each play in a setting relevant to its theme and in the season it was set
Winnowburn is the first – and so far, only – verified Woodland Carbon Code project in Northern Ireland, the least wooded part of the UK
Some 800,000 people made cross-Border journeys by cruiser, bicycle or foot - a story that Waterways Ireland’s chief John McDonagh says must be told more
When it comes to predicting the future, you might as well ask an astrologer as a rational expert
Regarded as a shoo-in for the Seanad post, the current economy minister will quit his job in the Assembly once elected
Previous US presidents had not been prepared to risk relations with UK by involvement in Northern Ireland but Carter did not accept that position
Surprise announcement would see Economy Minister depart from post if elected
Birmingham Six spent almost two decades in prison for pub bombings before their convictions were quashed in 1991
Ex-Irish diplomat credits former US president with bringing balance to Irish-British relations through change in approach
The Wicklow-born priest did not want to move because news of the threat would scare local children
Blair-era pledge of giving ‘my loyalty to the United Kingdom’ faced concerns in wake of Belfast Agreement
UDA factional feud had impact in strongly loyalist area at same time as north Belfast Catholic children faced attack
State records show controversial plan for paramilitary trials had backing in UK cabinet before Thatcher turned it down
The unreasonableness of David Trimble’s behaviour sometimes obscured the reasonableness of his argument, said Tony Blair
British NI minister noted ‘legitimate concerns’ that released prisoners could end up teaching children of their victims
New taoiseach caused concern as IRA grappled with ceasefire and decommissioning decisions, papers show
NI official found proposal ‘most attractive’ for tourism but ‘cannot see money being available for this’ in 1975
IRA and Loyalist paramilitaries were able to ‘cream off’ millions through extortion rackets
Kidnapping of dissident Tohill in 2004 heightened tensions, with McDowell comparing Sinn Féin to Nazis
While the NHS as a whole in the UK falls down the world league of health systems, here in the North we are in a league of our own – and it isn’t a very good one
Residents of Dunloy village, north Antrim, suffered sectarian abuse and oppressive policing
Unionist leader objected to Britain being designated part of ‘overseas’ market
Bill Clinton overruled objections to let Gerry Adams fundraise – and to celebrate St Patrick’s Day in White House
Former House of Commons speaker was a ‘Welsh Uncle Tom’, Foreign Affairs note records
Books on the Famine, the Troubles, the Aran Islands and Gaza, and an account by the daughter of Dominique Pelicot of how she and her mother Gisèle rebuilt their lives, are also due out
Deputy leader Seamus Mallon warned against ‘hand-holding’ of Sinn Féin in 1995
Irish officials suspicious of ‘malign mandarins’ encouraging ‘King Rat’ Billy Wright
Post-pandemic remote working, cheaper rents and a lower cost of living are among the reasons for Southern-based workers to rent or buy in the town
Books by Elias Canetti, Kirsten Miller, Angeline King, Noel Russell, Ben Macintyre and Robert Schmuhl
Issue raised over possible elevation of well-regarded lawyer Ronnie Appleton to bench
Alleged attempt to put weed killer in English water supplies was taken seriously
IRA Army Council management by Gerry Adams, Bertie Ahern’s referendum worries and unionists’ mistrust are revealed in documents
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