March 13, 2020
Swapping bombs for a BMX in a different look at 1980s NI
May 25, 2026
A new exhibition focuses on peoples' day to day lives in the 1980s in Northern Ireland.
Fire burning at recycling site in east Belfast
May 24, 2026
Police and the fire service are advising motorists to avoid the East Twin Road area and to keep windows and doors shut.
Man dies after single-vehicle collision involving motorbike
May 24, 2026
Michael Kenna, 39, from Belturbet in County Cavan was pronounced dead at the scene on Sunday morning.
Tyrone GAA legend McGuigan dies aged 71
May 24, 2026
Former Tyrone forward Frank McGuigan, widely regarded as one of the county's finest footballers, dies at the age of 71.
Minister defends Translink fares freeze despite possibility of cuts to services
May 24, 2026
Cuts to services across Metro, Ulsterbus and NI Railways are being explored by Translink under savings plans.
What do the Irish by-election results mean for Sinn Féin?
May 24, 2026
For Mary Lou McDonald's party, it was yet another bad weekend of bad election results.
Deported flotilla activist from Belfast returns home
May 24, 2026
Fra Hughes was one of hundreds of activists who were detained by Israel while trying to bring aid to Gaza.
Social Democrats and Fine Gael win Irish by-election seats
May 24, 2026
Two by-elections are being held to fill the vacant Dáil seats in Galway West and Dublin Central.
'Frustrating' MOT backlogs as test centres opening dates unconfirmed
May 24, 2026
Opening dates for new test centres in Hydebank and Mallusk are still not confirmed despite both being due to have opened years ago.
Landmark building to disappear from city centre
May 24, 2026
From bankers, balls, books to bombs, this site may no longer be original but it does have history.
Fitzgerald parts ways with Antrim after two years
May 24, 2026
BBC Sport NI can confirm that Davy Fitzgerald's tenure as Antrim manager is over.
Fire causes significant damage to football clubhouse
May 23, 2026
NI Fire Service gets Ballinamallard FC club room fire under control
Couple left 'badly shaken' after being tied up during burglary
May 23, 2026
Two masked men entered the property on the Fermoyle Road around 01:15 BST on Saturday and tied the couple up.
Five arrested over dissident republican activity released
May 23, 2026
Five men were arrested in Poleglass then questioned in Musgrave Police Station.
First Chelsea Flower Show garden relocated to NI
May 23, 2026
A gold-medal winning garden is being gifted to community volunteers who run a foodbank in Strabane.
Deported Irish flotilla activists return from Israel
May 23, 2026
Irish participants in Global Sumud Flotilla bringing aid to Gaza were deported to Ireland.
Woman jailed for assisting offender over murder of Kathryn Parton
May 22, 2026
Suzanne Love admitted perverting the course of justice by removing items from a crime scene and washing items with intent to destroy evidence.
Sunday trading extension a 'cop-out' say business leaders
May 22, 2026
A council committee recommended earlier opening should be allowed during the all-Ireland music and dance festival - Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann – in August.
NI hospices to receive £1.6m one-off payment for palliative care
May 22, 2026
The DoH has now pledged £1.1m of funding for NI's four hospices, and £500,000 for the children's hospice.
Police believe man was attacked with brush shaft before death
May 22, 2026
The 51-year-old was attacked when a number of intruders entered his apartment on the Holywood Road.
UUP leader denies intervening over Doug Beattie candidacy
May 22, 2026
Last week it emerged Beattie was not expected to be chosen as the party's candidate for Upper Bann in next year's assembly election.
Pope Leo has 'genuine desire' for end of wars - Irish PM
May 22, 2026
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and his wife Mary were greeted in the San Damaso Courtyard on Friday morning before meeting the Pope in the Papal Library.
King Charles plays ukulele on final day of NI trip
May 21, 2026
This is his 43rd visit to Northern Ireland, first as Prince of Wales and now as King.
'My brother told police Creswell was a killer, but they ignored him'
May 19, 2026
The brother of Paul Lusby, who tried to alert police about the man accused of killing Katie Simpson, wants a public inquiry into the police investigation.
'The care system failed my daughter twice'
May 21, 2026
A woman whose daughter was treated at two facilities, including Muckamore Abbey Hospital, says she feels lessons haven't been learned.
'I had no fears about robotic surgery after my cancer diagnosis'
May 20, 2026
William Duncan is the first person in Northern Ireland to have his oesophageal cancer removed with help from a robot.
Are letters to 'dodgy stick' viewers a new anti-piracy approach?
May 23, 2026
Sky has issued about 200 cease-and-desist letters to alleged users in the Republic of Ireland.
Fergie's former racehorse enjoying a retirement with beaches and beer
May 23, 2026
Spirit Dancer had a long career but he is now enjoying beach walks and beer for dinner.
Good jobs or bad law?: The row over workers' rights
May 23, 2026
The Good Jobs Bill was first announced almost two years ago but the legal text of the draft law has still not been published.
Pharmacists 'can't afford' to keep providing blister packs
May 22, 2026
Community Pharmacy NI says "many pharmacy teams are at capacity".
What do young people think of a social media ban?
May 22, 2026
UK online safety minister Kanishka Narayan says any ban on social media for under-16s agreed at Westminster will apply in NI.
'What a memory' say Race Across the World pair
May 22, 2026
Molly Clifford and her father Andrew from Maghera travelled from Italy to Mongolia in the competition.
Private dog poo patrollers called in to clean up streets
May 21, 2026
One Northern Ireland council has turned to a private company to hand out fines.
'Dementia reading group makes my life easier'
May 20, 2026
Research carried out by Queen's University and Dementia NI suggests there are benefits to reading in a group.
Bands drum up young people to challenge stereotypes
May 19, 2026
The project from the Belfast Bands Forum aims to introduce young people to positive cultural expression through music.
'If I could tell 14-year-old me I'd be playing Maud in Rivals'
May 19, 2026
Irish actress Victoria Smurfit plays Maud O'Hara in the Disney+ hit series Rivals.
Childhood trauma common theme in documentary - Frampton
May 18, 2026
It is the first time television cameras have been given this sort of access and the result is Carl Frampton: On Probation.
Thousands expected for 2026 Foyle Maritime Festival
May 22, 2026
The four-day event in June will see the River Foyle transformed into a major celebration of Derry's maritime history.
Man escapes injury in arson attack on house
May 20, 2026
Police are investigating if a petrol bomb was thrown through the window of the house in Coleraine, County Londonderry.
Councillor has pro-Palestinian rally charge dropped
May 19, 2026
A judge said Shaun Harkin had no case to answer but a case against four other defendants will continue.
'Collusive behaviour' reports must include line that police ombudsman exceeded powers
May 18, 2026
Reports which found collusive behaviour by RUC officers in a series of loyalist murders must include a notice about the watchdog exceeding its legal powers.
Children involved in 'vile' race-hate harassment, says councillor
May 18, 2026
Sinn Féin councillor Alex Duffy condemned the continued harassment of a family in Strathfoyle, near Derry.
One person dies in two-car crash
May 18, 2026
Police say one person was pronounced dead at the scene following the two-car crash in Omagh on Sunday.
Coleraine left 'vulnerable' in university job losses
May 18, 2026
Ulster University announced last month that it is set to make up to 450 staff redundant as it needs to make savings of about £25m.
To go or not to go: Should pupils be allowed to use the toilet when they want?
May 16, 2026
Undignified waiting vs disruption in class and vaping in the toilets - young people and teachers tackle a debate.
How I fell victim to 'ghost' insurance broker scam
May 15, 2026
Amie Donaghey is among thousands of victims of "ghost brokers" who sell fake insurance on social media.
Campaigner condemns race-hate harassment of family
May 15, 2026
The police say they have spoken to a number of young people about the harassment of the family in Strathfoyle, near Derry.
BBC 'remain committed' to Radio Foyle after building listed for sale
May 15, 2026
The building on Northland Road, which the BBC operates through a lease agreement, appeared on PropertyPal.
MP says graffiti seeks to hurt Bloody Sunday families
May 15, 2026
Eastwood says the offensive graffiti on Free Derry Wall was designed to traumatise the families of Bloody Sunday victims.