Adams should admit to IRA role, says Enniskillen bombing victim’s daughterAileen Quinton says Sinn Féin president should take any evidence of serious crime he has to the policeFri Feb 09 2018 - 04:44
Real-life Derry Girls: ‘The nuns are gone but the pupils are the same’Students from the school at the heart of the hit Channel 4 comedy give their verdictsSat Feb 03 2018 - 01:30
To vaccinate or not to vaccinate – a novel approachA rigorous, entertaining examination of one of the most contentious issues in parentingSun Jan 21 2018 - 00:00
Theme of reconciliation emerges as West Tyrone faces byelectionVictims’ candidate mooted following resignation of Sinn Féin MP over videoFri Jan 19 2018 - 05:55
Award-winning Asperger blogger raising funds to tag raptors‘I like the way I can talk to the natural world and it doesn’t talk back,’ says Dara McAnultyWed Jan 17 2018 - 01:00
Sinn Féin on ‘shaky ground’ in West Tyrone, says IRA victim’s brotherMan whose brother died in 1972 Claudy bombing brands McElduff video a ‘disgrace’Tue Jan 16 2018 - 03:00
‘Barry McElduff is too clever for it to have been an accident’The Sinn Féin MP’s West Tyrone constituents react to his Kingsmill Twitter videoSat Jan 13 2018 - 03:00
Derry families made homeless by floods spend Christmas in caravansAlmost 500 homes flooded in Northern Ireland during heavy rainfall last AugustSun Dec 31 2017 - 10:33
Seamus Heaney: The Christmas card makerFestive cards designed by poet go on display, reflecting Heaney’s investment in friendshipsMon Dec 18 2017 - 03:00
‘I think I’ll survive a border with the European Union’Robert Moore’s farm in Co Derry is a quarter of a mile from DonegalMon Dec 04 2017 - 01:00
Chapter and verse on all things literaryReaders and writers share the books they’re giving – and the titles they’re hoping to get – this ChristmasMon Nov 27 2017 - 00:00
Derry YouTube sensation sacrifices Oxford for web careerAdam Beales – ‘a not so funny person trying to act funny’ – has 700,000 subscribersTue Nov 21 2017 - 17:27
‘Every game’s an away game to us’: The Republic’s Derry fansA city always fond of football has found added voice thanks to ‘the James McClean effect’Sat Nov 11 2017 - 23:59
David Crockett and the Border farm split by the wild frontierWith land straddling Derry and Donegal, Brexit could spell big trouble for his businessTue Oct 31 2017 - 05:00
‘Everybody, no matter who they are, is part of Halloween in Derry’What started as a small, fancy-dress party in 1985 is now an annual four-day citywide event attended by up to 75,000Sun Oct 29 2017 - 17:18
Glen Barr’s ‘desire to help working class’ motivated him, funeral toldFormer UDA leader ‘did what he did because he believed it was the right thing to do’Fri Oct 27 2017 - 17:46
How Belfast became the scene of the crime festivalNoireland is Ireland’s first international crime fiction festivalFri Oct 27 2017 - 01:00
Prince Charles meets flooding victims in DerryResidents remain in temporary accommodation and 11 people rehoused in caravansFri Oct 20 2017 - 20:21
Hurricane Ophelia: How is it impacting on your area?Cork begins to assess damage as red warning remains in operation throughout the countryMon Oct 16 2017 - 21:27
DUP rules out swift return of powersharing ExecutiveAdams agrees there are unresolved issues as agreement remains some way offSat Oct 14 2017 - 15:35
Taoiseach says restoration of NI power-sharing is ‘essential’Varadkar says European leaders are willing to make exceptions for Northern IrelandSat Oct 14 2017 - 12:12
Remembering the Troubles review: “a vicious and vengeful time”Contesting the Recent Past in Northern Ireland makes valuable contribution to study of Troubles memoriesSat Oct 14 2017 - 06:00
‘My journey towards the IRA started on Bloody Sunday’Tony Doherty was nine years old when his father Patrick was shot dead in 1972Sat Oct 07 2017 - 01:00
Ex-Official IRA member could be prosecuted over Bloody SundayProsecution Service tells families of victims it has file relating to alleged Official IRA activityFri Sept 29 2017 - 16:07
Vandals urinate and defecate in Protestant church in DerryReligious leaders and politicians condemn incidentWed Sept 13 2017 - 20:07
Dalai Lama voices sorrow over Buddhist violence in MyanmarTibetan leader criticises ‘killing in the name of religions’ as pressure mounts on Aung San Suu KyiMon Sept 11 2017 - 16:08
Brokenshire asked for financial help for victims of North floodingAlmost 200 tonnes of waste removed as part of clean-up in Derry and StrabaneSat Sept 09 2017 - 16:49
More than 20 roads remain closed in Derry and Tyrone following floodsAlmost 600 requests for assistance have been made by householders after last week’s floodsTue Aug 29 2017 - 16:33
Repair work continues in Derry after ‘unprecedented’ stormsFlooding help centres remain open in the worst-affected areasMon Aug 28 2017 - 13:53
Hundreds of Derry homeowners apply for flood assistanceOver £270,000 in emergency funds approved by Derry City and Strabane District CouncilSat Aug 26 2017 - 15:52
Derry flooding: clean-up continues for hundreds of householdsHelp centres are dispersing food, clothing and cleaning materials in worst hit areasFri Aug 25 2017 - 12:18
Derry homeowners warned of further floodingEmergency services and community groups prepare to respond as more rain forecastThu Aug 24 2017 - 21:42
Northwest floods: Defence Forces to be deployed amid fresh weather warningInteragency meeting to take place Friday morning as humanitarian fund is set upThu Aug 24 2017 - 21:32
Flood damage: ‘We got the TV upstairs, then we had to abandon’Residents in Eglington are trying to pick up the pieces after Tuesday nights floodingThu Aug 24 2017 - 19:32
Northwest floods: Derry council helping more than 230 homeownersOver 30 roads still closed after ‘unprecedented’ flooding on Tuesday nightThu Aug 24 2017 - 11:44
What’s the secret behind Derry’s mare in the square?Trojan Horse explores Brian Friel’s love of Homer and the ways in which the classics influenced his playsThu Aug 24 2017 - 05:00
Derry and Inishowen Peninsula face massive clean-up after flooding‘It’s just soul-destroying – we’re still in shock’Wed Aug 23 2017 - 21:37
Derry floods: ‘Water was coming in through the bricks’‘I’ve lived in this area for 30 years and I’ve never seen it anything like this,’ says localWed Aug 23 2017 - 18:47
Devastation in northwest as month’s worth of rain falls in just a few hoursBridges collapsed, roads washed away and houses destroyed during torrential rainWed Aug 23 2017 - 15:51
Back home in Derry: An epic 10-hour journey through the night from BelfastFreya McClements had to take refuge in a hotel as roads turned into riversWed Aug 23 2017 - 15:50
Torture was ‘the norm’ in the North, says university lecturerDr Féilim Ó hAdhmaill says he suffered ‘waterboarding’ after arrest in Belfast in 1978Mon Aug 14 2017 - 01:00
Derry’s Apprentice Boys braced for Brexit siegeProtestants in the Border city fear Brexit will see Northern Ireland cut off from BritainSun Aug 13 2017 - 21:53
George Galloway says a lot of unionists would benefit from united IrelandBritish MP predicts there will be a united Ireland by 2037Thu Aug 10 2017 - 12:51
Brexit an ‘opportunity’ for Irish nationalists, says George GallowayFormer Labour MP says Britain leaving the EU ‘can be a potential driver of Irish unity’Wed Aug 09 2017 - 21:39
Strabane has unfinished business 20 years after ceasefireThe Co Tyrone town remains troubled by its past, even as it faces an uncertain futureFri Jul 21 2017 - 01:36
Paramilitary-style shootings continue to haunt the NorthUnresolved policing and legacy issues mean some areas are still governed by gunmenThu Jul 20 2017 - 01:00
The former IRA man who became a peacemakerSéamas Heaney speaks on decades of campaigning for an end to violence in the NorthTue Jul 18 2017 - 01:00
Galliagh, Derry city: portrait of a post-ceasefire area‘There were still fears ... but people were prepared to take that risk and move forward’Tue Jul 18 2017 - 01:00