‘A fine journalist of the old school’: Independent’s Dave Halloran dies aged 79
Tributes pour in for former deputy group news editor after sudden death
Tributes pour in for former deputy group news editor after sudden death
Some of these ancient mounds date back to 3000 BC, but many are buried under motorways
A history of Ireland’s wins throws up some mythical tales and unforgettable moments
Priest pays tribute to Seán Lynch ‘who was always looking to make the world a better place’
‘Jeffrey Hannan’s screams were heard up and down Southill estate,’ says former garda
Sean Lynch call comes after actor’s reference to city’s old nickname in foreword to book
Employment boost for city after computer assistance company opens call centre
From land to sea, William Crozier in West Cork, and artists getting aquatic at the Glucksman Gallery
The trip, organised by a victims group, visited the sites of attacks in Co Fermanagh
Looking back at the 10 times when the series was still alive going into the final game
Cllr Paul Keller’s claims include lack of security around the airport’s entrance
‘I’m the coroner for Northern Ireland, so if anyone drops I’m here on site’
DUP leader says use of term allowed party to demonise her in ‘bruising’ election campaign
Democratic Unionist leader says election ‘absolutely not about’ cash for ash scandal
The artist asks probing questions about everything from the Burren interpretive centre to the Belfast Titanic Experience
Arlene Foster to emerge relatively unscathed as SDLP’s Richie McPhillips faces huge battle
Council says it will consider request after number of people have jumped from the bridge
Maghaberry Prison officers criticised by Ombudsman over ‘shocking’ 2014 incident
Quota system in Irish politics has more to do with social engineering than women’s needs
Art is being taken out of the gallery and put into everyday scenarios in the Limerick town – and the public will be able to interrogate the artists about their work
McPhillips claims seat lost by the SDLP to Sinn Féin 2011
PSNI urged to reveal what it is doing to address intimidation of staff at companies
Four-candidate ticket could ultimately back-fire on Sinn Féin
Owner of crane hire company ordered to remove equipment
Seán Lynch’s words at Sinn Féin commemoration in Pettigo village opened wounds
Third convention finally sees former minister run in Fermanagh-South Tyrone
Former minister must wait to see if she will be added to Fermanagh-South Tyrone ticket
A series of exhibitions organised from the Hugh Lane Gallery play with ideas around institutional critique
Government source says letter sent by SF Deputy First Minister to Taoiseach a ‘political manoeuvre’
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