

Two men sentenced to 24 years for murder
October 06, 2025
Malcolm McKeown, 54, was shot dead at point-blank range at a filling station in Waringstown in August 2019.

Pipe bomb at Sinn Féin office an 'attack on democracy' - first minister
October 06, 2025
Sinn Féin says it was found outside the constituency offices of Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins and Dáire Hughes MP.

Bloody Sunday witness feared he would be shot, trial hears
October 06, 2025
Hugh O'Boyle has told the court he feared being shot by a soldier who, he said, aimed a rifle at him on Bloody Sunday.

'Am I out with Taylor Swift?,' asks Daniel O'Donnell
October 06, 2025
Daniel O'Donnell and Taylor Swift have both released their new albums.

'Anger and disgust' over burglary at monastery
October 06, 2025
Clonard Monastery's rector says two burglars who targeted elderly priests' home have "no respect".

Nesbitt 'less optimistic' about nurses' pay award as RCN considers strike
October 06, 2025
The unions decision is due to nursing staff continuing to be denied the pay award that's been given to colleagues in other parts of the UK.

Jim Gavin's presidential candidacy 'a serious miscalculation'
October 06, 2025
On Sunday, the Fianna Fáil candidate announced he was withdrawing from the Irish presidential election.

Body found in burning vehicle in Dublin
October 06, 2025
Firefighters find human remains as they extinguish a vehicle on fire at a bridge in County Dublin.

Politicians playing out 'culture war' over Irish language, says Long
October 06, 2025
The justice minister made the remarks after the incoming Irish language commissioner accused the executive office of "failing in their duty of care".

Minister launches new employment strategies
October 06, 2025
The strategy aims to get 50,000 more people with disabilities into employment over the next decade.

Man pleads guilty to murdering woman found dead after house fire
October 06, 2025
Emma McCrory, a mother-of-two in her 40s, was found dead at her home after a fire in December 2022.

Power to soon return to all homes and businesses after Storm Amy
October 06, 2025
At the height of the storm, about 65,000 customers in Northern Ireland were without an electricity supply.

Power NI owner to be bought by French investment firm
October 06, 2025
French private investment firm Ardian has announced it will take over energy provider Energia from I Squared Capital.

AS-levels could be scrapped and GCSE grades changed under plans
October 06, 2025
The Department of Education is considering removing AS-levels and a return to a two-year A-level course.

Farmers 'left in limbo' as they await new nature scheme
October 05, 2025
Farmers are waiting for the full introduction of the Farming with Nature (FWN) scheme.

The trailblazing Queen of Ghost Stories who was 'well ahead' of her time
October 05, 2025
Her more than 50 stories explored moral ambiguity and an obsession with the supernatural in the Victorian age.

The Hollywood star who made Ireland her 'happy place'
October 04, 2025
A new podcast explores the connection that Angela Lansbury had to the island of Ireland.

Dior designer Jonathan Anderson says NI helped fashion his world view
October 04, 2025
Fashion designer Jonathan Anderson has said growing up against a backdrop of the Troubles has helped shape his world view.

'Giant in the game' football coach honoured with mural
October 02, 2025
The late Jon Clifford, affectionately known as "Ugg," founded Tristar Boys' FC in Londonderry in 1974 .

Street still closed after bricks fall from Georgian building
October 06, 2025
The damaged property is a listed building which dates back to the 19th Century and now forms part of a complex of protected structures on Pump Street.

Wounded man urged to 'play dead', Soldier F trial told
October 03, 2025
Malachy Coyle, who was 15 at the time of Bloody Sunday in 1972 has been giving evidence at the murder trial of Soldier F.

Children's unit one of 14 healthcare projects put on hold
October 02, 2025
Building work had been due to begin on the unit at Altnagelvin Hospital last year but no construction work has happened.

Woman admits drugs charge linked to girl's death
October 02, 2025
Caithlin McLaughlin, 16, from Derry, died after collapsing at the Belsonic music festival in Belfast in 2023.

Lives 'transformed' by 'something as simple as DIY'
October 02, 2025
A group of women from Londonderry are learning how to use practical skills as part of a six-week course.

Lack of accommodation 'means you don't get the full university experience'
October 01, 2025
The chair of the Magee taskforce says the waiting list for accommodation runs into "hundreds" of students.

Suspended sentence for woman who defrauded £60k from GP surgery
September 30, 2025
Seainin Genevieve Cutter from Greysteel redirected payments into her own account and forged doctor's signature.

Work begins on new 'people and place' museum
September 29, 2025
The £15m DNA museum at Derry's Ebrington Square is due to be completed in the spring of 2027.

Masked gang threaten man in house attack
September 29, 2025
The attack happened at about 10.50 BST on Sunday in the Strabane Old Road area of Derry.

Danger for Irish PM as Gavin quitting puts dark clouds over leadership
October 06, 2025
The Fianna Fáil party is in turmoil after its presidential candidate Jim Gavin rules himself out.

Jim Gavin exits Irish presidential race 'with immediate effect'
October 06, 2025
He said in a statement he had "made a mistake that was not in keeping with my character and the standards I set myself".

Man dies following assault in Carrick-on-Suir
October 05, 2025
Irish police are treating the incident in Carrick-on-Suir on Saturday night as a fatal assault.

Man charged with murder after body found in fishing town
October 03, 2025
The body of Mr Friel was found in his home in Killybegs in County Donegal on 13 April.

Personal items found at mass burial site
October 03, 2025
Excavators have recovered personal and medicinal items at the site of a former mother-and-baby home at Tuam.

Fatality and power cuts as Storm Amy reaches Ireland
October 03, 2025
Almost 200,000 homes in the Republic of Ireland are without electricity as Storm Amy brings gale force winds to some areas.

Dublin airport rail link given the go-ahead
October 02, 2025
The plan is expected to come into operation by the early 2030s and could cost €9.5bn (£8.16bn).

Irish citizens detained after Gaza flotilla boats stopped
October 02, 2025
At least seven Irish citizens are understood to have been on board intercepted boats carrying aid to Gaza.

Irish singer CMAT postpones UK tour due to wisdom teeth pain
October 02, 2025
CMAT has postponed her UK tour dates after waking up in "throbbing pain" and requiring wisdom teeth removal