Man of the church: How Jeffrey Donaldson weaponised his faith to cover up sexual abuse
DUP leader fits pattern of abusers who use religion ‘to put pressure’ on victims to stay quiet, says child protection expert
DUP leader fits pattern of abusers who use religion ‘to put pressure’ on victims to stay quiet, says child protection expert
I recall a picture in a newspaper of my mother years ago, only to unearth it and find the story behind it as real today as it was back in 1981
Former DUP leader’s conviction shows North’s Public Prosecution Service regards no one as untouchable
The consequences are still playing out in the UK, as it prepares for its seventh prime minister in ten years. Yet Ireland is thriving
‘A Border poll will come at some stage, but that’s not where we are now’, former UUP senator tells SDLP conference
Rising death toll includes 212 fatalities over four days linked to high temperatures in Spain alone
Routine surgeries cancelled across Northern Ireland as doctors strike over pay dispute
Irish-American scholarship scheme will not have any scholars again in 2027 due to funding issues
Power line connecting Meath with Tyrone key to easing electricity grid bottleneck
Report centres on concerns linked to work of retired surgeon Aidan O’Brien in Co Armagh hospital
Rhun ap Iorwerth said Northern Ireland, Wales and Scotland shared ‘core asks’ for ‘equality of treatment’
Both sides of North’s political divide unite in condemnation of former DUP leader who was convicted of 18 child sex offence charges
Former DUP leader remanded in custody following conviction for 18 counts including rape of child
For many, leaving the EU has not strengthened their place in the UK, but weakened it by creating a border in the Irish Sea
Politician once won praise in Westminster and Washington, but on Monday was being processed in prison
Eleanor Donaldson charged with aiding and abetting and cruelty to children and jury found she carried out those acts
Former DUP leader in custody after being found guilty of sexually abusing two women when they were children
Barry Young is second person arrested as part of Garda-PSNI investigation into Belfast killing
Track upgrade north of Malahide and at Clongriffin, electrification of 37km of network from Malahide to Drogheda planned
Local man died a week after assault in Suffolk Road area
Dessie Sheridan pronounced dead at scene of incident outside Omagh
He also wrote of his brother’s killing with immense courage and humanity
The veteran broadcaster on revealing a 40-year-old ‘secret’ and the necessity of moral compromise in the Northern Ireland conflict
Retailer warns EU charge will affect Irish product range and future investment decisions
Carl Holland was punched by assailant who arrived in a taxi, PSNI says
Granting bail to man allegedly involved in riots would send wrong message, Belfast high court judge says
Latest filing by Friends of Sinn Féin shows it raised almost €100,000 in the US in six months
Issues from policing to currency that affect all of us need to be addressed
Judge tells jurors case turns on whether they accept complainants’ accounts or that of former DUP leader
Medication used as restraint ‘left patients zombified’ amid unsafe wards and understaffing, report states
If Labour can fail in former mining towns then there may be no stopping Nigel Farage’s populist Reform party
Department of Justice project under way to improve collection and strength of data
Cathy Stewart (67) deemed to have pressed accelerator rather than brake while parking outside hotel
Defence barrister for former DUP leader says jury of seven men and five women must ‘ignore the noise’ surrounding case
Rioters focused their cruel fury on people of colour, whose ancestors were once fellow subjects of the crown
Prosecution barrister delivers closing arguments at former DUP leader’s sex offences trial in Newry
Former president compares AI to the ‘garbage’ people were fed by Church and State at the time she was growing up
Government establishing trail with native tree, information panel at each ancestral site, literary guides for adults and children
The newly wed businessman was killed by the IRA, but key evidence has since gone missing on both sides of Border
Barrister for Eleanor Donaldson tells court wife of former DUP leader is ‘incapable of taking part’
Every party in Dáil favours a united Ireland and subject is not owned by Sinn Féin, says Simon Harris
Eamon Martin praises contribution of immigrants and says racism is a ‘grave sin’
Fine Gael leader says planning for constitutional change ‘must involve listening to all traditions’
A book coining the ugly phrase ‘suicidal empathy’ has been on the NYT bestseller list. At its heart is the idea that ‘misdirected’ empathy is destroying western civilisation
Notable co-ordination via ‘online social media activity’ from within North and ‘outside the island of Ireland’, say police
AI-generated images with the Union Jack and Irish Tricolour displayed side by side circulated on social media before this week’s riots, but loyalists were at the centre of the disturbances
Man’s defence solicitor concedes there is a ‘degree of irony’ in his client being ‘anywhere near’ demonstrations
Former DUP leader tells court Christian minister was ‘mistaken in his recollection’ of 1990s meeting
Anti-racism events organised in response to unrest, which began after Belfast stabbing
In the News podcast: ‘It just didn’t happen’ he tells court of sex abuse allegations
Dark times for those who believe in a society that respects the dignity and humanity of all people
PSNI chief blames ‘racist thugs’ for disorder as protests on Thursday limited to small, isolated groups blocking roads in the east of city
Former DUP leader gives evidence in his defence at Newry trial
Micheál Martin defends Common Travel Area but says issues need to be addressed
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