Trial hears Jeffrey Donaldson told teenager: ‘I’m sorry. Please forgive me’
Founder of Christian Family Centre facilitated meeting between former DUP leader and complainant, Newry court told
Founder of Christian Family Centre facilitated meeting between former DUP leader and complainant, Newry court told
Witness tells court how his wife confided in him about the alleged abuse: ‘I recognised this was massive for her’
Two people arrested following death of student (21) on Clarendon Street after gig on Grafton Street
Sinn Féin’s proposal would create opt-out powersharing, where - rather than allow devolution to collapse - smaller parties could take the place of larger parties
Defence questions Complainant B about contact with former DUP leader as an adult
YouTuber (36) will serve full prison term for ‘cold-blood and calculated’ killing of pregnant 32-year-old in Co Armagh
Report comparing economies North and South shows greater earnings mean taxes on income are higher in the Republic
Financier lends to Newry retail complex, which draws shoppers from both sides of Border
Former DUP leader accused of rape, several counts of gross indecency and indecent assault
The officer sustained serious injuries in the incident in Downpatrick at the weekend
36-year-old being questioned on suspicion of attempted murder after incident in Downpatrick
Company has written to farmers offering two compensation deals for pylons and lines
A reconnected Ireland could meet the challenges of the future and materially improve the lives of ordinary people
Attempted murder investigation has been launched following incident in Co Down on Sunday morning
What your columnist lays bare is that Sinn Féin is a pragmatic party
The YA author on his debut novel, the impact of the Belfast Agreement, and why queer voices are essential for young people finding their own identities
Ex-DUP leader was ‘very clever man’ who would not admit to abuse in 2020 letter, complainant tells abuse trial
Prize open to those building commercial links between Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland
Co Tyrone fraudster acted as land agent for Michael Lowry and Denis O’Brien in property deals in England in the 1990s
Letter written by former DUP leader ‘felt like an apology’, woman says
Company reported ‘an acceleration’ in development of data centres, with energy sold to the sector in Ireland trebling
Time for hunting with hounds to follow other bloodsports into the history books
Former Northern Ireland chief veterinary officer Robert Huey to join board of Horse Sport Ireland
Catholic man last seen by his family in 1970s was added to the list of Disappeared in 2022
O’Neill was also offered a deal by Blackburn Rovers after leading them to safety in the Championship
Threat from dissident Republicans blamed, with officers unable to tell family or friends about job
Inquest into death of schoolboy in Belfast in 2020 now in its 17th week
Seamus Maguire (29), from Co Armagh, is believed to have been killed by republican paramilitary in 1976
Debate: UK move seeks to balance personal freedom and benefits to individuals’ health and the common good
Maguire went missing in 1970s, but was not added to list of Disappeared until 2022
Author’s debut novel, Prestige Drama, channels humour, anger and sadness in story about a TV show set during the Troubles
Kevin Bell was 26 when he was killed in the US. Amid their grief, his parents created a unique organisation which continues to help people who’ve lost loved ones overseas
The BBC broadcaster on how Brexit sent her searching for her Irish roots, reporting the Troubles in Belfast, and the ‘joy and privilege’ of hosting Round Britain Quiz
Larger-than-life former Northern editor of Sunday World never let up in seeking justice for murdered colleague and writing about paramilitaries’ criminality
Jonathan Gill (44) is wanted in North in connection with 2020 murder of Robbie Lawlor
Stephen McCullagh (36) denied charge of murder but was found guilty earlier this year following a five-week trial
Eleanor Donaldson was ruled unfit to stand trial on the basis of medical evidence and will instead face ‘trial of the facts’
Effect will be to raise the current age limit of 18 by one year every year, until smoking dies out with the last of its adherents
Abuse by Patrick Sharkey spanned dates between 1970 and 1995 with 59 offences in relation to just one victim
Irish Language Attitudes research is the longest running of its kind on attitudes towards the language
First day of the couple’s visit to Northern Ireland sees king and queen join in with the bodhrán
Neil and Donna Sands also fail to delay the lifting of a £1.8m worldwide asset freeze on the gossip website’s founder
Trial, which was due to begin in March 2025, has been postponed twice due to deterioration in Eleanor Donaldson’s mental health
Irish detainees preparing to go on hunger strike, says activist shortly before capture
Digital services group acquired Canadian peer company in September 2025
Focus on individual tales the great strength of this book, as author details back stories and afterlives of those on trial and the consequences of exposure
Lake, which supplies 40% of NI’s drinking water, has been blighted by noxious blue-green algae in recent years
Author Sue Divin, who has a master’s in peace and conflict studies, helps to build peace at work and in fiction
Micheál Martin claims party will remain a signifiant presence in Irish politics despite a more fragmented landscape
Despite dwindling support, Queens University study finds ‘leaver’ and ‘remainer’ identities are valued
Judge rejected suggestions of bomb attack being ‘elaborate incident to scare or terrorise’ police
There is temptation for nationalist parties to blame their shortcomings on lack of money from London. But, this approach may suffer diminishing returns
Official says he had never seen a death in such circumstances as those of boy (14)
Design failure left applicants able to earn money by burning more wood pellets
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