A man has been arrested in Sheffield as part of investigation into murder of Lurgan journalist Martin O'Hagan. On September ...
St Patrick’s Day is just over and spring is in the air, but in Ulster another season has begun early this year – loyalist ...
The government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into Sean Brown's killing in 1997 is unlawful, the Court of Appeal rules.
Northern Ireland Water infrastructure restrictions "are the single biggest barrier to growth" in the Lisburn and Castlereagh ...
The UK government's refusal to hold a public inquiry into the killing of a GAA official who was abducted and shot dead by loyalists is unlawful, the Court of Appeal has ruled. It has given Northern ...
Bonfires are sectarian beacons that send out a clear message to nationalists – croppies lie down – while also terrorising ...
A Belfast man has become the first person in the province to be guilty of “recklessly expressing an opinion” in support of paramilitaries.
A loyalist-linked community group in east Belfast is under investigation over an alleged £80,000 fraud at a centre.
The SDLP’s decision to call for a review of policing in the north is a significant development. For more than two decades the nationalist party has supported policing arrangements agreed in the wake ...
Deputy Chief Constable Bobby Singleton said the report should be a “wake-up call to properly fund the PSNI”. Despite this, the chief constable, his officers and staff are clearly determined to provide ...
Police have allegedly created “a hierarchy of victims” by diverting all available resources to sensitive research for the ...
A car bomb exploded on a busy shopping street in the Northern Ireland town of Omagh 10 years ago Friday -- the single deadliest attack in the 30-year conflict between Roman Catholics and Protestants.