While there is a slight increase in support for Irish unity, overall, the people of Northern Ireland do not support Irish ...
The UFU has produced maps to show the routes for each of Saturday’s processions in Northern Ireland, the registrations for which begin at 12.30pm. The other will go through Dromore, then on to ...
Along the wild Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland, there's a community of small-scale businesses - from innovative ...
Confusion as map shows north unaffected by stormOpens in new window The Met Office has warned Storm Éowyn could bring gusts in excess of 80mph on exposed on coasts in Northern Ireland ...
Titanic in east Belfast was Northern Ireland’s hotspot for property sales of the final months of 2024, it has emerged. At 188, the district electoral area had the highest number of ‘sale ...
There are a number of ways you can contact our Northern Ireland office. Get in touch with us by email, phone, post or social media for more information on our local campaigns and services, dementia ...
An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone has been introduced in Northern Ireland following three confirmed cases in wild birds in three different counties. The order, which came into effect at midday ...
A yellow weather warning for fog has been issued for parts of Northern Ireland. The Met Office said it came into effect at 00:00 GMT on Wednesday and is due to last until 11:00. It is active ...
New yellow warnings for fog and wind have been issued as Northern Ireland is braced for the arrival of the first named storm of 2025. The Met Office said a warning would come into force from ...
A tree fell into a resident's front garden in east Belfast About 6,500 properties in Northern Ireland are still without power one week on from Storm Éowyn. Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE ...
Latest weather maps show snow could fall across a 400-mile stretch from as far west as Northern Ireland and as far east as East Anglia. Snow of up to 10cm an hour is forecasted to fall in the earl ...
In the wake of Storm Éowyn, the writer and journalist Paul Clements has been looking back to a nineteenth century January storm which devastated many parts of Ireland ... in townlands. Because the ...
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