Stormont Minister breached ministerial code with social media post, report finds
Commissioner says Gordon Lyons’s actions had potential of ‘heightening tensions’ during rioting in North last year
Commissioner says Gordon Lyons’s actions had potential of ‘heightening tensions’ during rioting in North last year
Co-accused Jeffrey Donaldson resigned as DUP leader after his arrest in March 2024
Switzer has issued proceedings against the choreographer and dancer for alleged breach of contract
Jurors heard Fiona Donohoe say her 14-year-old son had been ‘so up and down’ and ‘really huggy’ a week before his disappearance
If well-off homeowners paid a wealth tax equivalent to a cup of coffee a month, there would be more houses, jobs and a cleaner environment
Commons approves remedies as legislation on immunity for Troubles-era killings breaches human rights
George Hamilton tells Westminster how loyalists are behaving in ‘same coercive, controlling way’
Study from Ulster University Economic Policy Centre shows Belfast now well ahead of other regions economically
Gary Monks was part of a ‘structured and organised’ cell under the control of others that conspired to import drugs
The 33-year-old is due to appear before Coleraine Magistrates’ Court on Monday
Arrest of woman on Saturday is latest in connection with death of Wayne Reid on Monday
Past agreements have aimed to maximise unionist vote and secure seats in certain constituencies
Historian disputes Minister’s assertion that withdrawal of file was ‘normal’
Court hears older injuries to child suggest other incidents of abuse
Former PSNI senior officer Jon Burrows was selected as an MLA for North Antrim only a few months ago
Division on identity pollutes sport again, this time it is on North’s Commonwealth Games team’s flag
Only candidate put their name forward for the leadership by the close of nominations
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
A new house that might sell for €400,000 in Mullingar would be €150,000 cheaper north of the Border
InterTradeIreland offers assistance, including up to €21,500 to put a salesperson on the ground in the other jurisdiction for a year
PSNI chief expresses frustration at UK government’s refusal to name Stakeknife
The emergence of a hard right in Irish politics was apparent during the run-up to last year’s presidential election
North’s body for event had been seeking guidance on use of flag since 2020
Beauty retailer Sephora teases ‘iconic moment’ with new store to open on February 12th
Former Garda commissioner says short sentences they would receive would not ‘weigh the scales’ for 1989 murder
Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco was a back seat passenger in one of two vehicles involved in collision
Renée Nicole Good took part in Christian youth missions to Northern Ireland as a teenager
Northern Ireland businessman who featured in Moriarty Tribunal due to be sentenced in March
Northern Ireland businessman who featured in Moriarty tribunal facing jail for pension fraud
Jon Burrows, co-opted to Assembly seat, says he would aim to attract more women and younger people to party
North and south share several specialisms, especially on cyber security. Could this be an area of co-operation across the Border and the Irish Sea?
Temperatures across country set to be well above recent cold snap with cloudy and wet conditions forecast
Minister to hold talks with speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, DUP MLA Edwin Poots
Roadside service remembers 10 men killed in an ambush by republicans outside Whitecross, Co Armagh
Largest freshwater lake in Ireland or UK blighted by noxious blooms of algae
Irish parents have chosen more than 1,000 different first names for boys and girls born since 1964
Relatives reflect on 50th anniversary of Kingsmill, O’Dowd and Reavey murders
Brothers John and Joseph McCaig, who were 17 and 18, and Dougald McCaughey (23) were shot dead in Belfast in March 1971
Strangford MLA indicates wish to remain as Minister of Health, but that decision to rest with successor
Police federation chairman blames funding uncertainty for numbers falling
‘We are not a kind of a luvvie outfit,’ says Sinn Féin leader of her party’s approach to policy
Hilary Benn reiterates commitment to working with counterparts in Dublin to establish new framework for dealing with Troubles legacy
Barracks required construction work to boost security and lack of heavy casualties was ‘due to luck’
Douglas Hurd, who had introduced restrictions himself, felt six-year ban was ‘object of some derision’
Department of Agriculture for Northern Ireland told to ‘emphasise that the food chain was safeguarded in 1986’
‘High degree of resistance’ to searches as late as 2005 amid scepticism over finding new material
Police told officials death had been ‘settling of personal scores’ by ‘some of his many enemies’
Giving ‘preferred language’ option would slow down proceedings and potentially lead to challenges, senior officer said
‘Wide and complex’ problem could be approached by tying in sports and entertainment, groups suggested
McGimpsey brothers claimed treaty was unconstitutional under Articles 2 and 3 of Irish constitution
Some social security workers ‘offended’ by card from local Sinn Féin office thanking them for their work
Pommel horse specialist won Ireland’s first gymnastics gold medal
Security action by Thatcher likely to alienate nationalists more, senior official warned Garret Fitzgerald
Confidential report on inviting peacekeepers to North was ‘very helpful’ to minister Garret Fitzgerald
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