March 13, 2020
Man jailed for murder of father-of-nine has conviction quashed
May 08, 2026
Sean Rodgers, 38, was sentenced to a minimum of 18 years for the murder of Edward Meenan in Londonderry in 2018.
'We were strangers until we helped bring a paedophile to justice'
May 08, 2026
Having waived their right to anonymity, Nicola Bannon and Lynne Darcy are encouraging other victims of sexual abuse to come forward to the police.
Families of IRA men shot dead reach settlements for damages
May 08, 2026
Brian Campbell, 19, and Colm McGirr, 23, were shot dead after the SAS mounted an operation at the scene of an arms dump in December 1983.
'I would do it again' - Student pauses A-level revision to save a life
May 08, 2026
Jamie McGuigan matched with a patient weeks after registering as a donor as part of a UK-wide schools programme.
NI leaders differ in views to GB election results
May 08, 2026
O'Neill calls results seismic but Little-Pengelly disputes that it shows rising demand for independence.
Man in court over police station bomb bid
May 08, 2026
Barry Anthony Toman is remanded into custody accused of carrying out the attack in Lurgan in March.
Appeal for 'mystery' millionaire to come forward
May 08, 2026
The ticket holder has until 21 October 2026 to claim their prize.
'Not fair' to subsidise end-of-life care through charity
May 08, 2026
A report by the health committee into palliative care found significant gaps in the provision of services.
Czech Holan named as rider killed at North West 200
May 08, 2026
The rider who died in an incident at the North West 200 has been named as Czech Republic rider Kamil Holan.
Kneecap, Mel C and Michael Jackson battle for UK album number one
May 08, 2026
The Irish language rappers were leading the way midweek over Melanie C and Michael Jackson.
Belfast Glider plans would cause 'significant traffic congestion'
May 08, 2026
The details are contained in Stormont documents seen by BBC News NI.
Government wins legacy case at UK Supreme Court
May 07, 2026
Judges in London ruled parts of the 2023 Legacy Act did not lead to victims' rights being diminished.
Springwatch 2026 finds new home in Northern Ireland
May 07, 2026
It will be the first time that Northern Ireland will be the main live location for the BBC programme.
Chief constable doing 'everything' to 'root out' misogyny in PSNI
May 07, 2026
Jon Boutcher tells the policing board there were "absolutely unacceptable police failings in the investigation in to the murder of Katie Simpson".
Retired pastor guilty of abortion buffer zone breach
May 07, 2026
Clive Johnston from Sion Mills, County Tyrone, held an open-air service in a safe access zone near Causeway Hospital in July 2024.
Tunnel Noah Donohoe was found in would have been 'filled with sea water'
May 07, 2026
Inquest hears that the area where Noah's body was found would have been filled with sea water on the night of his disappearance.
Journey times for some Belfast - Dublin trains could be cut to under two hours
May 07, 2026
A new £548m Belfast to Dublin Enterprise train fleet is due for delivery from late 2028.
Irish PM quizzed on Troubles interstate case
May 07, 2026
Sinn Féin seek reassurance from Micheál Martin about the European court case during Belfast talks.
McClean criticises FAI 'backbone' over Israel games
May 07, 2026
Former Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr is one of 39 signatories of an open letter calling on the Football Association of Ireland to boycott Nations League fixtures against Israel.
Man, 36, charged over threatening phone calls to elected representatives
May 07, 2026
Detectives from Newry, Mourne and Down CID were investigating the phones calls that were made in December 2025 and in February of this year.
'A long way to go for a movie' - Blind girl travels 140 miles for cinema trip
May 07, 2026
Eryn had to travel from Enniskillen to Belfast to find an accessible screening of a film.
The lost 'Italy' of Belfast being uncovered by schoolchildren
May 06, 2026
Schoolkids and local residents are excavating the remains of lost streets named after Italian cities.
Why is NI facing a growing threat from wildfires?
May 06, 2026
Figures show that spring drought events are happening more often while there has been a sharp rise in "fire weather".
All aboard: Meet the 22-year-old 'nerd' pulling up at the takeaway in his own buses
May 05, 2026
Luke Wilson has spent almost £10,000 on buying, preserving and restoring two old Ulsterbuses.
How one woman's love of beetles led to a discovery not seen for nearly a century
May 04, 2026
A beetle enthusiast from County Antrim has recorded a beetle species not seen in Ireland for nearly 100 years.
Exhibit shows how Irish immigrants have fared in England
May 04, 2026
Researchers used 'vital' records, such as birth, marriages, and death certificates, to track infant mortality and life expectancy to measure living standards.
'Mournes could take centuries to recover from wildfires'
May 03, 2026
One conservation expert says repeated fires in The Mournes are like "death by a thousand cuts".
The WW2 child murder that devastated a family and a community
May 02, 2026
Patricia 'Patsy' Wylie was seven when she was murdered by an American soldier in County Tyrone.
I'm a four-time Irish dance world champion and I'm just 13 years old
May 02, 2026
Tomi Elemide was the only boy to achieve a perfect score at the world championships last month.
Decision on football club's new stadium in 'final stages'
May 08, 2026
The Department for Infrastructure says a decision on the club's planning application will be issued as "soon as possible".
Priest's death was preventable, inquest finds
May 07, 2026
Fr Paddy O'Kane, 73, was found dead in the garden of a hospital at Gransha Park in Londonderry on 28 March 2022.
McClean criticises FAI 'backbone' over Israel games
May 07, 2026
Former Republic of Ireland manager Brian Kerr is one of 39 signatories of an open letter calling on the Football Association of Ireland to boycott Nations League fixtures against Israel.
Church leaders appeal for calm after violence
May 07, 2026
Two boys, aged 13 and 14, were arrested after trouble in the Bishop Street area of Derry on Tuesday night.
Children as young as 10 involved in multiple nights of disorder
May 06, 2026
Two boys are arrested after glass bottles, petrol bombs and masonry are thrown at police and fireworks set off.
Fears for 'hundreds' of young fish after pollution incident
May 06, 2026
'Hundreds' of salmon may have died at Tievenny Burn in County Tyrone, anglers say.
Confidence in policing 'shaken to foundations' after Katie Simpson review
May 06, 2026
Stormont's justice committee chairman says the police failings described are "absolutely astounding".
Fear after homes attacked by stone-throwing youths
May 05, 2026
Police said they responded to a report of anti-social behaviour in the Fountain area of Londonderry on Monday night.
Kemi Badenoch apologises after Bloody Sunday footage used in video
May 02, 2026
Foyle MP Colum Eastwood called on Badenoch to personally apologise after the video was posted online.
Fire service tackles flooding caused by heavy rain in Derry
May 02, 2026
The Foyle Road is currently closed due to flooding from the Foyleside RBT to Craigavon Bridge Lower Deck.
Police attacked with petrol bombs and masonry
May 02, 2026
A crowd of youths with their faces hidden pelt police vehicles following a parade at an interface.
Attacks on war memorial 'upsetting', Royal British Legion says
May 01, 2026
The local chair of Royal British Legion says attacks on a war memorial in Strabane 'are akin to desecrating a family grave'
'A Derry jazz festival? Are you off your head?'
May 01, 2026
Around 100,000 people are expected in Londonderry to celebrate 25 years of the City of Derry Jazz Festival.
Derry to Dublin flight 'expected to resume in October'
May 01, 2026
The City of Derry to Dublin flight, which was axed in 2011, is expected to resume in October, the Irish Parliament is told.
Irish actor and Banshees of Inisherin star Gary Lydon dies aged 61
May 03, 2026
Gary Lydon has been described as one of the finest actors in Ireland as well as a loving father.
Tractor driver dies in crash on Cavan road
May 03, 2026
It happened on Ardkill Beg, Carrickaboy on Sunday at about 12:40 local time.
Graham Linehan's conviction for damaging trans activist's phone overturned
May 01, 2026
Linehan had previously been found guilty of criminal damage after a confrontation with a trans activist.
Family of 'senior lieutenant' in Kinahan gang write letters to court
May 01, 2026
Sean McGovern is before the non-jury Special Criminal Court and is due to be sentenced on June 8.
Irish government 'reassured' over changes to Troubles' legacy bill
April 30, 2026
Helen McEntee was speaking after meeting Hilary Benn to discuss both governments' efforts to address the legacy of the past.
Shot fired after child picks up discarded gun
April 29, 2026
The weapon was the second loaded gun found in bushes in the Dublin suburb of Ballymun within days.