Woman saw Noah Donohoe cycling naked before he disappeared, inquest told
Witness says she was never advised of dangers of culvert at rear of her home, where schoolboy’s body was found
Witness says she was never advised of dangers of culvert at rear of her home, where schoolboy’s body was found
Teenager was ‘the nicest, friendliest person, funniest person’, his friend says
Teen (14) found dead in Belfast storm drain in June 2020
Commissioner says Gordon Lyons’s actions had potential of ‘heightening tensions’ during rioting in North last year
14-year-old was found dead in storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020
George Hamilton tells Westminster how loyalists are behaving in ‘same coercive, controlling way’
The 33-year-old is due to appear before Coleraine Magistrates’ Court on Monday
Arrest of woman on Saturday is latest in connection with death of Wayne Reid on Monday
Police have appealed for anyone who witnessed the Co Antrim collision to speak to detectives
Police said Wayne Reid (43), was pronounced dead at an address in the Society Court area of Co Derry town
PSNI chief expresses frustration at UK government’s refusal to name Stakeknife
Former Garda commissioner says short sentences they would receive would not ‘weigh the scales’ for 1989 murder
Cathrene Kith Quiñones Singco was a back seat passenger in one of two vehicles involved in collision
DPP tells gardaí ‘to prosecute an individual for offences in this case and proceedings are under way in this regard’
Jon Burrows, co-opted to Assembly seat, says he would aim to attract more women and younger people to party
Kenneth McClean-Flanagan (26) is believed to have murdered his mother and girlfriend
Catholic Primate of Ireland Eamon Martin asked Taoiseach to do all he could to support plea of murder victim’s family
Relatives reflect on 50th anniversary of Kingsmill, O’Dowd and Reavey murders
Police federation chairman blames funding uncertainty for numbers falling
Martin Kelly was last seen at Pat’s Bar in Garmoyle Street on New Year’s Day in 2006
Robert Charles Rodgers, 63, is also charged with possession of firearms under suspicious circumstances
Police told officials death had been ‘settling of personal scores’ by ‘some of his many enemies’
Some social security workers ‘offended’ by card from local Sinn Féin office thanking them for their work
Giving ‘preferred language’ option would slow down proceedings and potentially lead to challenges, senior officer said
PSNI officers have been seeking Jonathan Baker following Christmas Eve attack
Members of the public urged not to approach man
Belfast man’s body found in Phoenix Park in 2023 but not identified for a year as nine forms of identification in his pocket went undetected
‘First and final and absolute commitment’ to those harmed or affected by church failings, meeting told
Connor Pollack (38) charged with terror offences linked to a cross-Border police investigation
Move described as ‘welcome relief for officers’
Public hearings focused on days leading up to 1998 atrocity were due to start in March, but have been postponed
Families’ ordeal and the wider context of the peace process is examined in this methodically compiled study of the 2004 heist
Police constable faces calls for ‘root-and-branch’ review of force’s relationship with MI5 following Operation Kenova report
An apology was issued for the family’s hurt and suffering since nine-year-old Patrick Rooney was shot dead in his west Belfast home
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