Newry the new Malmo? Cross-Border hub might ease Dublin’s housing crisis, report says
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
Model could follow Swedish city, which is home to commuters who work in nearby Danish capital
14-year-old found dead in storm drain in north Belfast in 2020, six days after going missing
At Brassneck Youth Theatre Company, the goal is not for the kids to become professional actors; that’s just a ‘brilliant byproduct’
Venezuelan people must decide their own future, Minister for Foreign Affairs says
Minister to hold talks with speaker of the Northern Ireland Assembly, DUP MLA Edwin Poots
Brothers John and Joseph McCaig, who were 17 and 18, and Dougald McCaughey (23) were shot dead in Belfast in March 1971
Martin Kelly was last seen at Pat’s Bar in Garmoyle Street on New Year’s Day in 2006
Police told officials death had been ‘settling of personal scores’ by ‘some of his many enemies’
From Brazilian chefs to Ukrainian bakers and Irish professionals who have worked abroad, the international influence on this year’s new spots is clear to see
Studio Ulster, which opened earlier this year in Belfast, offers film-makers cutting-edge technological capabilities
Christmas 1979 changed my life, when in the darkest part of the year I learned something important
The Belfast poet cuts her words to fit, or suit, though her poems can also settle into the straightforwardness of a realist play
Demand has never been greater, according to The People’s Kitchen founder and co-ordinator, Paul McCusker
Series which began in 1985 concludes with 31 writers contributing essays on Co Antrim
Rap trio brings its controversy machine to the Dublin venue with a formidable live gig, guest collaborations and plenty of fun
Corporate financier Frank Cushnahan on trial for fraud
Us second-generation Irish in Britain, raised with back-home accents and framed aerial photos of bungalows - who are we really?
Households urged to prioritise fire saftey following a number of fatal incidents
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
Then Northern Ireland finance minister hoped for ‘political kudos’ from deal to sell Nama loan portfolio
Thousands of police officers and civilian employees are suing the PSNI over accidental release of personal details
Freddie Scappaticci not named in report due to UK government policy of ‘neither confirm nor deny’
Agent, known as Stakeknife, widely accepted to be west Belfast man Freddie Scappaticci who died in 2023
Councillors want to provide assurance they are ‘not anti-Semitic’ in light of recent recommendation to rename park
The acquisition will give Medmark access to the Northern Irish market
Negotiations led to deep feelings of betrayal on the part of nationalists in Northern Ireland with enduring implications
Flag was erected as gesture of support after council passed motion
Herzog’s son is the current president of Israel, while his father was Chief Rabbi of Ireland
Minister has yet to make regulations for public consultation and ballot that are required to change a placename
Court told that Coulter will face charges in due course while case against co-accused Frank Cushnahan continues
DUP Minister for Education Paul Givan confirms rework after exclusively Christian teaching found unlawful
The Northern Irish football legend, who died 20 years ago, was as much Top of the Pops studio as Old Trafford stadium
November 29th-December 5th, 2025: The best music, theatre, art and more coming your way this week
The list of prices for ‘proper pure bags’ detailed times and meeting locations and specified cash payment
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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