UK to commission abortion services in North due to ‘continued inaction’‘Not right’ women cannot access service three years after it was ‘decriminalised’, says Heaton-HarrisMon Oct 24 2022 - 17:54
Simon Coveney says NI leaders must ‘make choices’ to restore ExecutiveMinister for Foreign Affairs has defiant message for loyalist paramilitaries at peace-building event in BelfastWed Oct 19 2022 - 20:19
NI barrister suspended after investigation into claims totalling £568,000 for legal aid work Disciplinary appeal committee said ‘chance your arm’ approach ‘not acceptable at any level’Tue Oct 18 2022 - 16:00
Restoring Stormont is ‘vital’ while Northern Ireland protocol talks continue, Martin saysMr Martin met North’s five main political parties in Belfast and described discussions as useful and openMon Oct 17 2022 - 20:33
Direct provision residents with jobs should pay rent, says Eamon RyanGovernment is considering charging some long-term residents to help find space for Ukrainian refugeesMon Oct 17 2022 - 14:30
Taoiseach to visit Northern Ireland on Monday in bid to avert fresh Assembly electionsMicheál Martin will meet leaders of the five main parties to discuss key issues including Northern Ireland protocolMon Oct 17 2022 - 00:01
Highly virulent form of avian flu found in captive birds at Co Down wetland reserveA 3km restriction zone is in place around Castle Espie on the banks of Strangford LoughSun Oct 16 2022 - 20:16
Up the ‘Ra: The chant that does not seem to go awayA social media post of the Republic of Ireland women’s soccer team singing the pro-IRA chant after their World Cup qualifying win in Scotland quickly went viralThu Oct 13 2022 - 00:26
All efforts must be made to prevent fresh NI Assembly elections, says CoveneyPolitical impasse continues in North as Minister meets with Sinn Féin, Alliance, SDLP and Ulster UnionistsWed Oct 12 2022 - 20:04
Unionists want to have ‘conversation’ about a united Ireland, academic saysSinn Féin has organised a ‘People’s Assembly’ event in Belfast on Wednesday in bid to hear voices of those from outside partyTue Oct 11 2022 - 22:03
‘I have never seen as much panic, more so than the 2008 crash’ After 14 years of low interest rates, Northern Ireland’s homeowners are braced for a spike in their mortgage paymentsMon Oct 10 2022 - 00:00
Creeslough: ‘How this community has coped with this tragedy is testament to its strength’Local people and businesses come together amid tragedy, offering solidarity and unwavering help to one anotherSun Oct 09 2022 - 21:33
‘I feel like I’m living in hell’: Silence hangs over Creeslough Creeslough community numb as death toll from petrol station blast reaches 10Sat Oct 08 2022 - 19:52
Making sense of Brexit firebrand Steve Baker’s uncharacteristic apologyTory MP offers a change of tone but his new job at the Northern Ireland office is unlikely to diminish his zealotry significantly, observers saySat Oct 08 2022 - 05:00
‘The read out on Steve Baker is that he is that rare Tory politician’: Can new NI Secretary break Stormont deadlock?Staunch Brexiteer apologised for failing to understand Irish Government’s concerns during Brexit negotiationsTue Oct 04 2022 - 05:00
Man shot dead in Belfast social club named as Sean Fox (49)Murder investigation underway as MP describes attack in packed bar as ‘totally barbaric’Mon Oct 03 2022 - 11:10
SDLP and Fianna Fáil to continue ‘regular discussions’ amid reports of splitMore than 200 SDLP delegates were told by party leader Colum Eastwood that the party needed to move forward by ‘standing on its own two feet’Thu Sept 29 2022 - 18:12
UK has shown willingness for ‘serious dialogue’ on NI protocol — CoveneyMichel Barnier calls on Liz Truss to ‘seize this window of opportunity to build better relations’ with EUWed Sept 28 2022 - 19:16
In Northern Ireland, signs of hope are finally emerging on protocol impasseBusinesses in the North note a pragmatism emerging but are dismayed that Stormont deadlock could continue until next Easter after possible visit by US president Joe BidenTue Sept 27 2022 - 19:00
‘I don’t feel threatened that there’s more of them’: Locals react to NI census For the first time, Catholics outnumber Protestants in the North, but what do people on the street think?Thu Sept 22 2022 - 21:05
New bus service for Catholic students attending school in loyalist area of BelfastMove welcomed by Sinn Féin and DUP politicians following concerns about safetyThu Sept 22 2022 - 00:01
‘I don’t mean to sound cold, but it means nothing to me’: Queen’s funeral goes unnoticed at republican clubQueen's funeral goes under the radar at republican Felons Club in West BelfastMon Sept 19 2022 - 22:14
Widespread closures in Northern Ireland for queen’s funeralUnexpected bank holiday will see shops, schools and GP surgeries shut in Northern Ireland for queen's funeralSun Sept 18 2022 - 20:24
Crowds turn out in rain to witness ‘moment in history’ at Hillsborough CastleSDLP and Sinn Féin absent from event Mary Lou McDonald suggests is intended intended for ‘those whose political allegiance is to the British Crown’Sun Sept 11 2022 - 18:29
‘I don’t think any favours will be done for Northern Ireland by Liz Truss’As the third Northern Secretary in three months, Chris Heaton-Harris, arrives in the Tyrone town, locals voice their low expectations of help from WestminsterThu Sept 08 2022 - 20:21
New Northern Secretary provides assurances on financial supports as he makes first visit to North Chris Heaton-Harris will meet Sinn Féin and the DUP for discussions on restoration of the Assembly and the protocolThu Sept 08 2022 - 12:17
Sinn Féin Northern leader Michelle O’Neill seeks urgent meeting with Liz Truss First Minister designate calls for end to pandering to the DUP and ‘change of tack from British government’Mon Sept 05 2022 - 18:52
‘Even putting GAA and east Belfast together in the same sentence - what it spoke to me was a future of hope and change’East Belfast GAA has had loyalist threats and even a pipe bomb on the grounds, but its cross-community ethos is beginning to bear fruitSat Sept 03 2022 - 06:00
October Stormont election if parties do not engage, Northern secretary saysShailesh Vara urges all parties to work together to form a powersharing executive and ‘address the issues that matter most to people’Fri Sept 02 2022 - 21:00
Derry boys drowned at ‘a beautiful time in their lives, filled with hopes and dreams’, funeral toldReuven Simon and Joseph Sebastian, both aged 16, died after getting into difficulty at Enagh Lough on Monday eveningFri Sept 02 2022 - 16:48
Teenage boys who drowned in Derry lake described as ‘best friends who did everything together’A joint funeral will be held on Friday for Ruven Joshy and Jopu SebastianTue Aug 30 2022 - 12:45
Back-to-school costs: ‘I was able to get my child’s uniform for free. I cried my eyes out with relief’A new pop-up shop in Belfast is offering a lifeline to parents struggling to meet huge back-to-school costsMon Aug 15 2022 - 04:00
‘We’re dreading the electric bill’: More than 50 takeaways in North close in a month as costs soar‘Tidal wave’ of increased utility bills, high produce costs and drop in customers putting pressure on shop ownersMon Aug 08 2022 - 02:00
DUP blocks third attempt to elect Stormont speakerSinn Féin vice-president describes boycott as ‘unforgivable’, while SDLP MLA calls unionist stance ‘preposterous’Wed Aug 03 2022 - 11:55
North’s political leaders urged to meet ‘quietly and privately’ to resolve differencesAppeal made during special Stormont sitting to pay tribute to late former first minister and Belfast Agreement architect David TrimbleTue Aug 02 2022 - 20:57
Mourners at David Trimble’s funeral hear of determined leader who left an enduring legacyCall made at David Trimble's funeral for current party leaders to show ‘courage, pragmatism and generosity of spirit’Mon Aug 01 2022 - 14:42
‘I hadn’t planned on being a politician. I genuinely didn’t. I always wanted to write’SDLP MLA Matthew O’Toole is ready to lead the Opposition at Stormont and has won the respect of rivals even though he’s not a natural politicianSat Jul 30 2022 - 05:00
Pádraigín Drinan gave a voice to all those who suffered trauma, funeral hearsBelfast human rights lawyer (75) died at the Royal Victoria Hospital on Saturday after suffering a cardiac seizureThu Jul 28 2022 - 18:05
Mixed feelings about David Trimble among Garvaghy Road residents‘I suppose he couldn’t be seen to be speaking to us because we were easily identifiable as nationalists’Tue Jul 26 2022 - 20:26
Trimble took more risks than Hume, says Eoghan HarrisCommentator and occasional adviser to late UUP leader hails Trimble’s ‘moral fortitude’Tue Jul 26 2022 - 19:23
‘We can’t live like this’: Derry businessman appeals for emergency financial aid after shop damaged by flooding againDry cleaner owner, who spent €35,000 repairing flood damage five years, among those affected by torrential downpours in northwestMon Jul 25 2022 - 20:56
Former UUP leader David Trimble remembered as ‘political giant’ following his death at age 77Key figure in peace process that produced the Belfast Agreement was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize along with the SDLP’s John Hume in 1998Mon Jul 25 2022 - 20:01
Simon Coveney hopes change of prime minister in UK will lead to ‘new appetite for dialogue’ on NI protocolDUP’s non-attendance at Belfast meeting played down by Minister for Foreign AffairsThu Jul 21 2022 - 16:13
Fifty years on and mark of trauma of 1972 bombings has not faded ‘There’s things that are gone that you can’t get back. It makes you wonder what could have been’Wed Jul 20 2022 - 19:00
Man who died after attack in Portrush was on extended stay from EnglandPolice believe Paul Rowlands died after an altercation with a man he had been drinking withTue Jul 19 2022 - 18:12
Man arrested on suspicion of murder following death in Portrush Traffic disrupted in immediate aftermath of the incident in which the man diedMon Jul 18 2022 - 16:12
PSNI investigating after effigies of female politicians hung from loyalist bonfiresEffigies of female politicians hung from loyalist bonfires described as “utterly sick” by Stormont’s justice minister LongWed Jul 13 2022 - 18:08
The Twelfth of July: ‘A day in for Catholics, a day out for Protestants’ Thousands attend the North’s biggest parade marking the victory of Protestant William III at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690Tue Jul 12 2022 - 22:58
Covid-19 isolation period in Northern Ireland reduced to five days for adultsNorth’s health minister Robin Swann signals continued availability of lateral flow testsSat Jul 02 2022 - 15:19
NI protocol row: Varadkar playing ‘fast and loose’ over powersharing, says DUPMLA Gordon Lyons accuses Tánaiste of behaving like ‘bull in a china shop’ following his blistering attack on UK governmentFri Jul 01 2022 - 18:30