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Police have said the death of a woman in her 30s found beside a burning car in Co Tyrone is not “believed to be suspicious.” ...
Former editor of Smash Hits and Empire magazines Barry McIlheney was a leader who was also “joyously rock ‘n’ roll and punk rock”, a memorial service has heard.
Planes have struggled to land at Belfast City Airport this morning and afternoon as Storm Floris hit Northern Ireland. Numerous flights have been cancelled or delayed today, with a yellow warning for ...
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins is to appeal a High Court judgment quashing approval for the long-awaited A5 upgrade project.
Josh Jones is hoping to recreate a wild night out in Belfast when he returns next month. The 32-year-old comedian is bringing his I Haven’t Won The Lottery So Here’s Another Tour Show to the Black Box ...
A woman has admitted to stealing thousands of pounds from a Northern Ireland charity that is dedicated to helping bereaved families repatriate the remains of loved ones.
Northern Ireland’s largest power station wants to build a major new battery energy storage facility close to its Co Antrim base, it can be revealed.
Andrew Muir says the “keyboard warriors” who posted hate-filled homophobic slurs, and in one case a death threat towards the minister, don’t reflect the agri community which he’s known over the years.
A fundraising campaign has been launched in support of Ballymena race-riot suspects being held on remand. The alleged attempted rape of a teenage girl in the town sparked over a week of racist rioting ...
Michelle O’Neill has revealed she faced the biggest challenge of her political career this year in trying to fulfil her First Ministerial duties while her mother was seriously ill.
Flo McSweeney is a singer, actor, and TV presenter. She first found fame in the 1980s as the face of Irish pop TV, fronting RTÉ shows TV Gaga and Megamix. But despite the TV roles paying the bills, ...
A canine search team that has lost three appeals to become an official rescue organisation has rejected offers to join recognised bodies.