Jim Allister’s big test: Can unionist firebrand move in from the margins?
Assembly elections will reveal if relentlessly negative messaging can be turned into votes
Assembly elections will reveal if relentlessly negative messaging can be turned into votes
Ballymoney rally told protocol opens up door to a united Ireland and therefore must go
£30,000 of grants were erroneously paid to three Sinn Féin offices in the North
Details emerged as bail was refused to a woman accused of being a high-ranking terrorist
Patrick McGrath and Thomas Harte were the first IRA men executed since the Civil War
Much of his work shows a passion for the west of Ireland, capturing Connemara landscapes, harbours and horse fairs
23-year-old man arrested on suspicion of child cruelty and drug possession
Week beginning Saturday, April 27th, 2019
Victim of attack now in ‘stable’ condition after incident in Lisburn on Friday night
Residents had been asked to clear part of Lisburn, Co Antrim after report of suspicious object
Sinn Féin councillor Keith Haughian condemns assault causing injury by man with baton
Paramilitary organisations see opportunity in Brexit – the harder Brexit the better
Archbishop of Dublin Michael Jackson highlights ‘church of the whole island’
Anxiety at ‘spiritual malaise in that country and a determination to deny God’s word’
‘England’s Brexit difficulty is Ireland’s opportunity,’ participants at rally told
Resignation yet to be accepted by Pope and has no validity until then
11-week-old Sparky allegedly bludgeoned with hammer and put in a microwave
Parties respond to new data showing a nationalist resistance to careers in policing
PSNI launch murder investigation after body found in Lurgan in early hours of Friday
The Northern Irish men are accused of dissident republican terrorist offences
SF wants an end to ‘campaign against the community’, but how serious is the threat?
First Minister: ‘I want to see these people behind bars. No place for masked men’ in NI
Members of Apprentice Boys of Derry march in Co Armagh town later on Easter Monday
At least one gunshot fired at police in Lurgan while assault rifle discovered in Strabane
More than 100 petrol bombs hurled as officers attacked by ‘large and aggressive crowd’
Rapid growth of egg market in Britain and Ireland drives decision to increase capacity
Applications for covert activity are key part of MI5’s battle against dissident republicans
Gerry Adams says time has come for those involved to ‘cease their activities’
A tight budget lead to a handcrafted wedding with help from friends and family
Some 40 republicans serving sentences or on remand in high security prison
29-year-old accused of attemtping to pervert the course of justice in relation to murder of David Black
UCD, Pembroke Wanderers and Ulster’s Lurgan also through to semi-finals
Co Armagh republican sought bail to challenge decision to revoke his licence
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