Remembering Derry’s momentous civil rights march 50 years laterPivotal moment in history of Northern IrelandFri Nov 16 2018 - 10:41
Uncertainty for family living in Republic but working in the North‘It’s a shame because these little Border places were just the ideal place to live and raise a family’Mon Nov 12 2018 - 17:59
Greysteel massacre, 25 years on: ‘The smell of gun smoke has never left me’Witnesses recall the UDA attack on the Rising Sun bar that left eight people deadTue Oct 30 2018 - 01:00
Daughter of victim of paramilitary-style shooting offered attackers her piggy bankFather (45) was shot in both arms and legs by masked men at his Co Derry homeMon Oct 29 2018 - 17:27
Varadkar plans referendum on extending presidential voting rightsQuestion will ask if Irish citizens outside the State should be allowed to vote for presidentSat Oct 27 2018 - 13:39
Confusion over Fianna Fáil candidate launch in NorthParty denies decision to contest local elections following McAnespy announcementFri Oct 26 2018 - 21:12
Taoiseach ‘confident but not complacent’ hard border can be avoidedVaradkar on visit to Derry says Brexit creates ‘an enormous challenge’Fri Oct 26 2018 - 19:31
Higgins praises veteran civil rights campaigners at Derry eventJohn Hume and Ivan Cooper lauded by President recalling 1968 marchersSat Oct 06 2018 - 17:55
Giving voice to the Troubles: How literature has told the North’s storyIf there is a lesson in the literature of the Troubles, it is that its legacy is inescapableSat Oct 06 2018 - 06:00
Today, 50 years ago, the Troubles beganImages of beaten and bloodied civil rights marchers in Derry were seen around the worldFri Oct 05 2018 - 01:00
‘No one imagined the violence that would follow’: Eamonn McCann on Derry in 1968Civil rights march ‘created a spark which led on to conflagration’, veteran protester recalls, 50 years onSat Sept 29 2018 - 00:50
Domestic abuse in North: ‘Violence against women was unspoken’‘Developing relationship with police was catalyst for some of the changes happening’Thu Sept 13 2018 - 00:51
Use of guns in Northern Ireland domestic abuse cases fallsNew study also shows victims have increased levels of trust in police service since 1992Thu Sept 13 2018 - 00:48
Exploring the Border: the first challenge in Derry is to find itIn Donegal and Derry lives are lived and businesses thrive with cross-Border accessMon Sept 03 2018 - 04:15
Several thousand march through Derry for city’s annual Pride paradeMarch led by those who were prominent in the civil rights movementSat Aug 25 2018 - 17:44
The lost story of Northern Ireland’s first civil rights marchThe Derry parade in 1968 was preceded by a protest that started in CoalislandFri Aug 24 2018 - 06:00
Veterans return to Ballygawley to mark 30th anniversary of bus bombing‘Our lads are definitely the forgotten victims,’ says British army veteran of 1988 atrocitySun Aug 19 2018 - 20:10
Bulldoze Stormont and replace it with retirement home, says McAliskeyCivil rights activist says she has ‘run out of patience’ with ‘that house on the hill’Sat Aug 18 2018 - 16:43
Omagh policeman urges bombers to ‘lift the phone, stop the suffering’Richard Scott was on the scene within minutes and searched for survivorsSun Aug 12 2018 - 21:46
Omagh: ‘The smell of burning flesh, that’s something I have to live with’On August 15th, 1998, the Omagh bomb killed 31. Eyewitnesses relive their memories of that awful daySat Aug 11 2018 - 01:00
Suicide watch: River patrol saving lives in DerryIn July, Foyle Search and Rescue dealt with 60 incidents as demand for its help risesWed Aug 08 2018 - 04:00
Catholics in North urged to stop legalisation of abortion‘Indifference and complacency’ responsible for Republic’s referendum result, says priestThu Aug 02 2018 - 01:00
Catholics and Protestants must unite against abortion in North, meeting toldAnti-abortion group says strategy to oppose legalisation should use religious argumentWed Aug 01 2018 - 07:05
PSNI arrests 12 teens over murder of homeless man in DerrySeven of the teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of withholding informationTue Jul 17 2018 - 14:04
Derry Protestants feel besieged as youths throw petrol bombs‘It’s a nightmare. You’re afraid of your life to sleep’, says elderly residentMon Jul 09 2018 - 21:17
‘Moronic’ throwing of petrol bombs at police in Derry condemnedPSNI says children assaulted officers and attacked property with petrol bombsSun Jul 08 2018 - 11:09
‘State probably facilitated purchase of gun that killed my father’There were always questions, says son of Garda Richard Fallon, who died in 1970Mon Jul 02 2018 - 00:34
Donegal risks becoming ‘collateral damage’ from Brexit‘The A5 is our Suez Canal – why can there not be an international agreement over it?’Fri Jun 22 2018 - 18:03
Report reveals extent of North’s dependence on trade with the RepublicIn 2016, 30% of Northern Ireland’s exports were sent to the RepublicThu Jun 21 2018 - 20:54
NI civil rights: ‘We did get a letter, get out or be burned out’Catholic couple evicted from Caledon 50 years ago recall their terror at the experienceMon Jun 18 2018 - 01:00
Fifty years on from civil rights, NI segregation ‘simply not tackled’Less than 1 per cent of housing in the North is shared between faiths, conference hearsFri Jun 15 2018 - 17:43
How Austin Currie’s 1968 housing protest ignited NI’s civil rights movementRevisiting the issue 50 years on the SDLP co-founder reflects on current state of affairsFri Jun 15 2018 - 05:00
Dissidents in Derry: PSNI on high alert for republican attacksFears over threats and attacks if Brexit leads to physical Border with SouthSat Jun 09 2018 - 01:00
Northern Ireland to feel ripple effect from referendum Yes‘The South has taken a big leap and . . . the North will actually feel it’s been left behind’Mon May 28 2018 - 18:39
Referendum result will put pressure on NI to legislate for abortionPro-choice campaigners say only a matter of time until abortion is legalised in NorthSat May 26 2018 - 15:59
Get your voice heard on Brexit talks, Corbyn urges NI politiciansMinister of State Helen McEntee welcomes Labour leader’s opposition to hard borderFri May 25 2018 - 20:27
Jeremy Corbyn made aware of unhappiness in Derry over BrexitBusiness people left feeling nothing much would be different under LabourFri May 25 2018 - 17:52
‘There is so much hurt on all sides. How can abortion be a solution?’‘Progressive thought, defence of the meek, primacy of science – abortion falls down on all of those issues’Wed May 23 2018 - 03:01
‘In Muff we pray for the President ... in Culmore, the Queen’Ministry straddling Border caters to more than 300 families across four parishesMon May 21 2018 - 06:00
Trouble Songs review: a sociological analysis of the North’s soundtrackStuart Bailie writes with punkish energy of music and the NI conflictSat May 19 2018 - 00:00
Drop in students choosing Derry campus due to Brexit uncertainty‘I would say we are no wiser than the day we got the result of the referendum vote’Mon May 14 2018 - 01:00
Sinn Féin’s Órfhlaith Begley wins West Tyrone byelection26-year-old solicitor takes seat vacated after resignation of Barry McElduffFri May 04 2018 - 07:06
Suspected gunman asks ‘where the unionists were’ at polling stationWest Tyrone byelection: Staff ‘shaken up’ as man arrested after Greencastle incidentThu May 03 2018 - 19:23
Suspicious device left outside PSNI officer’s family home in DerryHouses evacuated and road closed as city sees third such incident in space of 24 hoursThu May 03 2018 - 16:11
West Tyrone byelection: numbers suggest Begley looks hard to beatConstituency has returned a Sinn Féin MP for the last 17 yearsTue May 01 2018 - 19:05
EU will consider ‘any solution’ on Brexit to maintain Belfast Agreement - BarnierThe EU’s chief Brexit negotiator said the so-called ‘backstop’ was only ‘one solution’, and there could be othersTue May 01 2018 - 11:19
Sinn Féin in a strong position to retain West Tyrone seatNewcomer Órfhlaith Begley expected to succeed controversial former MP Barry McElduffTue May 01 2018 - 01:47
‘Derry Model’ may be used in conflict resolutionBloody Sunday Trust awarded €500,000 to consider if model can be applied across NorthMon Apr 30 2018 - 01:00
Jazz comedy that plays with space and formIn ‘Chezzie’s Chance’, the conceit is that audience and actors are at a jazz gigThu Apr 26 2018 - 05:00
Brexit ‘must not scupper’ lifesaving cross-Border treatmentHeart attack patient calls for the preservation of rapid-response cardiac initiativeMon Apr 23 2018 - 01:00