
Arrest after cyclist, 70s, killed in Dublin truck crash
A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a cyclist in his 70s following a truck crash in Balbriggan, County Dublin. The incident, which occurred recently, has raised significant concerns regarding road safety in the region. While Balbriggan is located in the Republic of Ireland, the implications of such tragic events often ... Read more

First look at Belfast International airport's Northern Quarter as it repens following refurbishment

Demands for Stormont to fund Mental Health Strategy

Autism protocol to tackle long delays for assessment of need still not rolled out, HSE says

Cyclist killed in crash with truck in Balbriggan as gardai arrest man

Principal hails Richie Baneham's Oscar hat trick

IRA members viewed Adams’ denials as “hypocritical”, court told

£17m heating oil support for Northern Ireland/The North branded “not enough”

Woman arrested after robberies in Cork

easyJet Belfast-bound flight forced to divert after passenger suffers nut allergy reaction

Boy, 12, fighting for life after horror e-scooter crash as police swarm street

Death mourned of Derry-born boxing stalwart Tommy Stewart

'Our Little Angel Noah': Tears as loved ones say final farewell to boy, 3, who died in Charlestown carpark tragedy

Farmer speaks of ‘horror’ after discovering 13 lambs had their necks deliberately broken

Man due in court after woman allegedly punched and forced into car in County Antrim

Sinn Fein boycott Washington visit as Northern Ireland/The North delegation arrives for St Patrick’s Day events

Schoolgirl left traumatised after being wrongly sent from Northern Ireland/The North to England for abortion

Tributes pour in for mum of three who died after falling down stairs at her Cork home

The number of police officers injured in line of duty in Northern Ireland in five years
The number of police officers injured while on duty in Northern Ireland/The North over the past five years has raised significant concerns among law enforcement and community leaders. Recent statistics show that the frequency of such incidents remains high, prompting calls for action to enhance the safety of officers in the line of duty. Officials ... Read more

Two men arrested after aggravated burglary at Moira home on Mother’s Day morning

Sudanese national, 32, who abducted girl, 5, off the street into his home and then sexually assaulted is jailed

Belfast City Marathon calls for volunteers to power the city’s biggest race day

Funeral of triple murderer John Cullen takes place in Dublin

Northern Ireland’s answer to the Camino de Santiago hailed

Son brought mum flowers on Mother's Day before leaving her to die in front of her home

“A scene of chaos I’ll never forget” – Witness recalls St Patrick’s Day UVF bombing that killed four in Dungannon

Age NI urges Derry pensioners to check benefit entitlements as fuel prices soar

Notorious Dublin Gang “The Family” Linked to €5.25m Cocaine Seizure in Co Monaghan

Loyalist Ronnie Waller Jailed After Brutal Domestic Assault on Former Partner

Tributes Paid After Death of Respected Tyrone Priest Father PJ Gormley

€5.25 Million Cocaine Seized in Major Drugs Operation as Two Men Arrested

Shot Fired Into Ballynahinch Home Leaves Property Damaged as Police Launch Investigation

Alliance Leader Naomi Long Warns Stormont Role “Should Not Be Taken for Granted”

Explosion lightly damages Jewish school in Amsterdam

Derry woman first from Northern Ireland to receive coveted concierge honour

Six cases heard before Northern Ireland courts this week

Why are exports of NI services growing twice as fast as exports of goods?
Recent official figures have revealed a notable shift in the export landscape of Northern Ireland/The North, indicating that the growth of service exports is now outpacing that of goods exports. This trend signifies a transformation within the region’s economy, highlighting the increasing importance of services in international trade. Data indicates that exports of services from ... Read more

10 events 'not to be missed' at innovative festival happening in Belfast this month

Limerick garda trial: If there’s nothing to see here, why does it still matter?

Man Accused of Hammer Attack on Woman Inside Her Own Home

NI gender pay gap widens with lowest female workforce participation in UK

‘Incredible’ Envoi Allen dies after collapsing following Cheltenham Gold Cup

Derry man jailed for eight years over pipe bomb attacks outside homes

Construction Firm Fined £110,000 After Falling Stone Killed Worker in Safety Breach Case

Wounded burglar jailed after twice breaking into Belfast student accommodation to steal televisions

Ellie Flanagan funeral: mourners urged to remember “the joy she carried in her heart”

MLA speaks about daughter’s early heart battle: “Our wee heart warrior”

Funeral Details Announced for Tyrone Father and Son Found Dead at Ballygawley Home

Map shows the 29 women killed in Northern Ireland since 2020

Court Hears Natalie McNally Was Considering Ending Relationship With Murder Accused

Kneecap Rapper Mo Chara Wins Court Case Against PPS for Third Time

Stepfather of Murdered Enniskillen Teen Says He Is ‘Sorry for the Pain and Suffering Caused’

Northern Ireland MLAs Set for 27% Pay Rise Despite Strong Public Opposition

Former Police Officer Tells Court Gerry Adams Was IRA’s ‘De Facto’ Leader

Demolition Work Begins on Casement Park Grandstand as Stadium Redevelopment Moves Forward
Demolition work has begun on the old grandstand at Casement Park, marking another step forward in the long-delayed redevelopment of the historic west Belfast stadium. Heavy machinery has moved onto the Andersonstown site to begin dismantling parts of the existing structure as preparations continue for the planned reconstruction of the venue. Casement Park has been ... Read more

Starmer and Martin Agree New Infrastructure Cooperation at UK-Ireland Summit

Man Jailed for ‘Mean’ Burglary at Belfast’s St Anne’s Cathedral

Wife killer Brian Kearney granted day out of prison as victim's family express horror at decision

Natalie McNally Trial Hears Claim ‘No Alibi Was Planned’ as Evidence Continues

Keir Starmer Faces Questions in Northern Ireland Visit Over Oil Prices, Kneecap Controversy and Mandelson

Belfast cafe giving away free coffee all day

Teen, 15, charged with attempted murder after girl stabbed at Norfolk school

Tributes paid to three-year-old boy killed in shopping centre car park as family left in 'unimaginable pain'

In photos: Hundreds honour 'Forever 11' Mason Keilhauer at Belfast vigil

Failure to agree Stormont budget would be catastrophic, Naomi Long warns

UK government urged to act over rising cost of energy

Two People Charged With Drug Offences as Police Investigate Suspected UDA Activity

Family of Murder Victim Ellie Flanagan Ask Mourners to Wear Bright Colours at Her Funeral

More Than 100 Women Gather in Waterside to Mark International Women’s Day in Derry

Man Jailed After Trying to Bite Police Officer During St Stephen’s Day Incident in Derry

UUP Warns of Growing Fuel Theft Problem Across Northern Ireland

Man Charged With Murder Following Death of Woman in Enniskillen

Education reforms are not 'right wing', insists expert
An expert who recently conducted a review of the educational curriculum in Northern Ireland/The North has asserted that the proposed reforms are not aligned with “right-wing” ideologies. This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about potential changes to the educational content delivered in schools across the region. The review aims to evaluate various components of the ... Read more

Man charged with child abduction following incident in Co Antrim

Man arrested in connection with 2005 murder of Eoin McCarthy in major breakthrough

Classroom "village" approved at North Belfast Special School

Campaigners to Hold Derry Rally Calling for Universal Free School Meals Across Northern Ireland

Uncertainty Over Whether Northern Ireland Will Follow UK Ban on Transgender Drugs Amid Safety Concerns

Workers Party Spokesperson Nicola Grant Questions What Has Really Improved for Women in Northern Ireland

Police in Derry "concerned" about missing man last seen three days ago

Talks held with Treasury on soaring heating costs as some families 'cannot afford oil'

Rachel Reeves gives Northern Ireland heating oil update as prices 'doubled'

Three arrested and drugs seized as part of investigation into West Belfast UDA

Ben Nicky announces Belfast gig with 'largest ever' laser and visual production

Surge in rate of new mothers dying from suicide

Travelling social work exhibition launches at North West Regional College in Derry

Suicide prevention is awaiting a space in a Ministerial diary

Probe Into Former PSNI Officer Accused of Rape Now Examining More Than 100 Alleged Incidents

Docklands Bombing Victim Claims Gerry Adams Played ‘Major Role’ in PIRA Leadership

Stormont Minister Urges Direct Financial Support as Home Heating Costs Surge Across Northern Ireland


