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Driving towards Newcastle, with the sweeping Dundrum bay to my left and the impressive Mourne mountains straight ahead, is a ...
Is Sir Keir Starmer planning to exit Brexit? Despite the referendum which represented the settled will of the people — and ...
As supreme commander of the UDA at a murderous time in the organisation’s history, Andy Tyrie was one of militant loyalism’s ...
It’s taken more than a year, but Communities Minister Gordon Lyons is finally going to a GAA match this weekend.
There’s a question that has long enraged and dismayed law-abiding citizens: why do the police almost never arrest known ...
Dad of murdered Jennifer Cardy suffered for years... his voice on justice still deserves to be heard
But the Cardys endured an actual nightmare, one that arrived on a summer’s afternoon in 1981 and never went away. Andy and ...
A majority of people support changing the law in Northern Ireland to allow assisted dying for those terminally ill or ...
They came to Belfast expecting a battle of the brains on BBC’s Mastermind, but it ended up becoming an affair of the heart.
The names of almost 1,000 people who died during the Belfast Blitz are to be commemorated with a new memorial in the city’s Cathedral Quarter.
More people think that Kneecap shouldn’t be allowed to perform on Belfast City Council-owned land this summer than believe their sold-out gig should be permitted.
Under-fire Irish League referee Shane Andrews has told the Belfast Telegraph that he was available to give evidence in the ...
Having recaptured his spot of paradise, Brendan Rodgers can warmly reflect on masterminding 11 trophies across two periods in ...
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