Father of Belfast boy ‘beyond proud’ as MPs back ‘Dáithí's law’Organ donation law for Northern Ireland named after six-year-old who needs new heartWed Feb 22 2023 - 21:06
Day of action is ‘only the start’, unions in North pledge‘Every public servant in the North is about to go on strike,’ union leader says as teachers and healthcare staff rally outside City Hall in BelfastTue Feb 21 2023 - 21:10
‘My son was political leverage’: Family travels to London to support organ donation BillUK intervention means the Bill - known as Dáithí's Law - will finally be passed after stalling due to collapse of the Stormont ExecutiveMon Feb 20 2023 - 20:52
‘There’s no cure for what Dáithí has. A gift of a new heart isn’t even a cure, it’s more for a better quality of life’Campaign united all five parties at time when DUP refuses to enter Executive until concerns over NI Protocol addressedMon Feb 13 2023 - 03:30
Northern Ireland’s motorcycle road races set to vanish over insurance costsQuotes for public liability insurance, covering injury to people and damage to property, triple to £400,000Sat Feb 11 2023 - 10:06
Femicide: ‘He got into her head and tortured her. He crucified us all’Jolene Corr is among the 38 women and girls killed by men across Northern Ireland since 2017Sat Feb 04 2023 - 05:00
Minister writes to 70 sporting bodies asking for facilities to house refugeesTánaiste said groups would be under ‘no compulsion’ to surrender their buildingsSat Feb 04 2023 - 00:01
Government to support UK’s Omagh inquiry but ‘precise mechanism’ to be decided – Martin Tánaiste urged by UUP leader to hold ‘parallel’ process in Ireland alongside probeFri Feb 03 2023 - 19:27
Omagh bombing inquiry a surprise move given Downing Street’s wish to draw line under TroublesNorthern Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris says the 1998 atrocity does not fall under the scope of the UK government’s proposed legacy billThu Feb 02 2023 - 21:06
Sentencing of ex-soldier for Aidan McAnespie killing adjourned until next weekDavid Jonathan Holden (53) was found guilty of manslaughter in the first conviction of its type since the Belfast AgreementFri Jan 27 2023 - 11:40
UK needs more ‘in-depth relationship with Ireland’, says John MajorFormer UK premier says NI protocol ‘one of the least-well-done negotiations in modern history’Thu Jan 26 2023 - 21:09
Families will not find out ‘what really went on’ if Troubles amnesty Bill becomes law, says campaignerBill will provide immunity for perpetrators accused of Troubles-related offences as long as they co-operate with new truth recovery bodyTue Jan 24 2023 - 20:21
‘Grave mistake’ to put protocol row on long finger, says Bertie AhernUnionist concerns over post-Brexit trade deal ‘cannot be railroaded’ - but DUP’s demands ‘can’t be fully adhered to’Mon Jan 23 2023 - 22:41
Parents of unionist MLA Alex Easton die in house fireCouple in their 80s treated for injuries but both die at scene in Bangor, Co DownMon Jan 23 2023 - 18:14
Northern Secretary will not call Assembly election right awayPeriod for restoring Executive expires at midnight, but Heaton-Harris to carefully assess ‘all options’Thu Jan 19 2023 - 00:05
Record levels of investment in Ireland since the signing of The Belfast Agreement ‘simply would not have occurred’ without peaceIbec warns however that the North has 'still to realise the full potential' of the peace dividend with 'much to be done' to deliver prosperity post-BrexitWed Jan 18 2023 - 13:05
Bob Dylan’s Bloody Sunday tribute: ‘What really got to me was that he named every one of the victims’In Derry, a newly unearthed tribute from the singer’s Theme Time Radio Hour has been played to surviving families for the first timeTue Jan 17 2023 - 19:05
EU and British government pledge to continue intensive talks on Northern Ireland protocol Growing expectation that Stormont poll will be postponed a second timeMon Jan 16 2023 - 21:15
Man arrested in Natalie McNally murder investigationDetectives detained man (46) in south Belfast areaFri Jan 13 2023 - 10:01
Taoiseach due in Belfast for talks with main Stormont partiesMary Lou McDonald says it is ‘bizarre and unprecedented’ for UK government to ‘exclude leader of SF from leaders’ meeting’Thu Jan 12 2023 - 00:01
Natalie McNally’s parents: ‘I just keep thinking, did she plead for her life or her baby’s life’Lurgan woman’s parents speak of their devastation at losing their only daughter, and hope for information leading to the killer’s captureWed Jan 11 2023 - 19:00
Northern Ireland protocol talks: New optimism on reaching agreement before Stormont election deadlineEU-UK breakthrough on sharing of trade data among developments that suggest pathway can be found, Irish official saysMon Jan 09 2023 - 21:05
Tánaiste holds ‘productive’ talks with Northern parties on protocolDUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson says his conversation with Micheal Martin was ‘useful’, but expressed the party’s opposition to the post-Brexit trade dealMon Jan 09 2023 - 18:38
‘Empathetic’ Brian Hutton was part of ‘fabric of journalism’, funeral hears The 46-year-old, an Irish Times contributor, died suddenly on New Year’s EveFri Jan 06 2023 - 19:37
Silent vigil held to support family of Natalie McNally (32), killed in her Lurgan home‘We have a problem in our society with misogyny and we need to tackle it,’ says first minister designate Michelle O’NeillThu Jan 05 2023 - 20:45
Journalist and Irish Times contributor Brian Hutton dies suddenlyHutton wrote extensively as a journalist and was a founding co-director of an independent radio production companySun Jan 01 2023 - 21:30
Natalie McNally murder: police renew appeal over stabbing of pregnant womanA suspect captured on CCTV has still not been identified 12 days on from attackFri Dec 30 2022 - 13:22
Prosecuting children as young as 10 in North puts them at risk, Amnesty warnsStormont’s Department of Justice is recommending increasing age of criminal responsibility to 14Thu Dec 29 2022 - 19:00
Piece of Killybegs carpet history finds new home in Belfast whiskey museum‘New Ireland’ carpet was handwoven during the early 1960s in Co Donegal factoryTue Dec 27 2022 - 05:00
Sunak meets NI leaders as political crisis continuesUK prime minister holds “informal discussions” on first visit to Northern Ireland since taking officeFri Dec 16 2022 - 08:00
Nurses in Northern Ireland strike over pay: ‘People are leaving in their droves’Nursing union members strike for first time in history, demanding better pay and end to 'unsafe' conditionsThu Dec 15 2022 - 20:47
‘Alarming’ uncertainty over veterinary medicines in Northern IrelandSupplies of half of all veterinary drugs at risk due to restrictions on importing medicines from BritainTue Dec 13 2022 - 16:08
Pat Cullen: the Tyrone woman at the helm of the UK’s first nursing strikeHead of the Royal College of Nurses will this week lead more than 270,000 nurses in historic strikeSat Dec 10 2022 - 09:00
Paramilitarism still a ‘clear and present danger’ for Northern Ireland, says monitoring bodyIndependent Reporting Commission says formal engagement is needed to achieve ‘disbandment’Wed Dec 07 2022 - 15:25
Doctor warns 2023 target for NI abortion service resumption may not be metFear and uncertainty remain among many NHS staff about outworking of legislation, says Dr Laura McLaughlinSun Dec 04 2022 - 16:26
Fully funded abortion services to be set up in Northern Ireland three years after laws liberalisedNorthern Ireland’s strict laws curtailing abortion had been relaxed in 2019, when landmark vote was carried by Westminster MPs during period of Stormont collapseFri Dec 02 2022 - 17:16
Patient’s family demand answers about work of retired neurologist behind biggest NHS recall in the North Retired neurologist Dr Michael Watt is at the centre of the biggest NHS recall in Northern IrelandTue Nov 29 2022 - 18:15
Failings in treatment by neurologist in North led to ‘deep human impacts’ - reviewMedical records of 44 former patients of Dr Michael Watt were examined as part of the review ordered by the Department of HealthTue Nov 29 2022 - 09:33
Nurses in Northern Ireland announce pre-Christmas strikesUnion says UK government has rejected “formal, detailed negotiations as an alternative to strike action”Fri Nov 25 2022 - 00:01
‘It’s been a blot on the landscape’: Kincora boys home demolishedLocal authority accommodation closed in 1980 and three men jailed for abusing 11 boys in 1981Wed Nov 23 2022 - 18:59
Russia travel ban on 52 Irish politicians dismissed as ‘mind games’Moscow’s list includes the names of 33 Fianna Fáil and 16 Fine Gael politicians barred from entering RussiaSat Nov 19 2022 - 05:00
Taoiseach announces progress on cross-Border bridge linking Mournes and Cooley PeninsulaVisiting the Narrow Water site on Friday morning, Mr Martin said it was ‘an important and symbolic project for the North East’Fri Nov 18 2022 - 21:32
Russia’s travel ban list includes 33 FF and 16 FG politiciansLabour leader Ivana Bacik and Independent Senator Gerard Craughwell also on list targeting IrelandFri Nov 18 2022 - 14:10
NI Catholics identify with religion for political reasons, MPs toldResults of 2021 census showed Catholics outnumbering Protestants in the North for the first timeWed Nov 16 2022 - 21:02
Picket line beckons again for NI nurses over pay and patient safety Last Wednesday, members of the Royal College of Nursing voted to strike as part of unprecedented UK-wide actionWed Nov 16 2022 - 05:00
Taoiseach and NI Secretary lay wreaths at Remembrance Sunday ceremony in EnniskillenMartin continues tradition begun by Enda Kenny in 2012Sun Nov 13 2022 - 13:25
NHS waiting lists in North driving people towards private healthcare, says provider‘People talk about two-tier healthcare system in Northern Ireland and I think that shift is now gaining momentum’ says Kingsbridge Healthcare Group chiefWed Nov 09 2022 - 17:02
Brexit: UK and EU not ‘worlds apart’ on protocol, Sefcovic saysEuropean Commission VP urges London to ‘abandon’ Bill scrapping parts of post-Brexit trade dealMon Nov 07 2022 - 19:45
Sinn Féin ardfheis: ‘I just think it’s time for change’Young people at the Dublin event explain why they are there and their hopes for the partySun Nov 06 2022 - 10:23
Advocate still explaining to NI medics that abortion is legal, three years onUncertainty and fear remains three years after strict abortion laws were liberalised by Westminster during a period of Stormont collapseSat Oct 29 2022 - 04:13