‘Where I come from, people don’t do medicine. It’s not on your radar’: how a new generation of GPs is being trained
Lower tuition fees and living costs in Derry are attracting more medical students from diverse backgrounds across the island
Sinn Féin’s Gerry Adams and Pearse Doherty among mourners at funeral of former senior IRA member
Brendan ‘Bik’ McFarlane led a mass break-out in September 1983
Belfast race riots aftermath: ‘We have received nothing from the council, the government or our insurance company’
Immigrants whose businesses were destroyed or damaged in August’s violence say the only help they have got came from the public
‘More violence is not the answer’: PSNI urges against retaliation after dissident republican is shot
Shooting of taxi driver in west Belfast linked to internal feud among Óglaigh na hÉireann members
Jeffrey Donaldson’s wife seeks dropping of two charges in sex offence case against both
Eleanor Donaldson faces five charges of aiding and abetting in connection with alleged offences linked to husband
‘My five-year-old can now talk fluently in Irish’: Inside the Irish language school in a loyalist heartland
In an area once a bastion of unionism the school has become a symbol of east Belfast’s altered political landscape and demography
‘He was so talented.’ Sister of former champion boxer found murdered in Spain tells of family’s ‘living nightmare’
As a young fighter John George’s future seemed full of promise – Carl Frampton was among those he defeated – until ‘one night ruined his life’, says his sister Courtney
Omagh bomb: Sister of Spanish youth leader killed in atrocity hopes to ‘close a wound’ open for 26 years
Bereaved families and survivors of 1998 atrocity gather at the Strule Arts Centre, Omagh, as public inquiry opens
PSNI officer who made Troubles commemoration event arrest did not respond ‘with sensitivity’
Police watchdog inquiry centred on ‘unnecessary’ handcuffing at Sean Graham Bookmakers anniversary
Kneecap crew react to Oscars disappointment: ‘We’ll have a few drinks’
‘We will have a few drinks and dust ourselves down,’ says writer and director Rich Peppiatt
Autopsy on Belfast man murdered in Spain shows he was stabbed before being shot
The remains of John George (37), who went missing in Spain before Christmas, were found in Rojales, near Alicante
UK government refuses unionist request to use post-Brexit Stormont Brake
DUP leader Gavin Robinson accuses UK government of ‘surrendering to EU diktats’
Low crime rate and ‘proper summers’ drawing police officers to Australia
Officers from An Garda Síochána are also being tempted by lifestyle and pay and conditions
Protesters opposed to gold mine in Tyrone seek assurances that cyanide will not be used
Environmental campaigners staged a protest outside the inquiry into a proposed mine near Greencastle in the Sperrin Mountains, carrying miniature coffins with the words ‘RIP Clean Air’
‘It’s an ongoing torture for the families,’ says man leading search for North’s Disappeared
Jon Hill reveals investigators were contacted by people affected by Say Nothing, the Disney+ series that includes scenes portraying final hours of Jean McConville and Joe Lynskey