He said he’d be back: Arnold Schwarzenegger awarded honorary degree at Ulster University
Actor and former governor of California (78) returns to Belfast 60 years after first visit to receive honorary doctorate
The ‘most dangerous’ place to be a woman: The 30 women who have died violently in Northern Ireland since 2020
Femicide – the killing of women and girls because of their gender – has risen sharply in the North, where 98% of those surveyed experienced some form of violence
Further medical reports on Eleanor Donaldson submitted to court
Judge sets May date for review hearing of historic sex offences case after emergence of two psychiatric evaluations
‘We got him’: Cheers and tears after Stephen McCullagh found guilt of murdering Natalie McNally
Family and friends of deceased present in Belfast courtroom as YouTuber given life sentence for killing his partner
How YouTuber Stephen McCullagh tried to get away with the murder of his pregnant partner Natalie McNally
The 36-year-old killed his partner in her Armagh home in December 2022 when she was 15 weeks pregnant with his unborn son
Stephen McCullagh found guilty of murdering his pregnant partner Natalie McNally
YouTuber sentenced to life imprisonment, with minimum tariff to be set at later date
Natalie McNally trial told evidence ‘points towards some other killer’
Stephen McCullagh (36) denies murdering his pregnant partner at her home in Lurgan in December 2022
Queen’s University Belfast students vote on return of Irish-language signage
Members of the Young Unionists society say the return of bilingual signage at students’ union would would create a ‘chill factor’
Alliance participation in NI Assembly ‘cannot be taken for granted’, says Naomi Long
Leader addresses party conference in Belfast, with standing room only for guest speaker, Labour’s Andy Burnham
Starmer calls for more UK-Irish co-operation in ‘age of dramatic uncertainty’
UK PM arrives in Cork after addressing fuel cost concerns in North
‘I’m a free mawn’: Kneecap celebrate in Belfast as UK loses appeal over terror charges
Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh jokes to supporters that the score is now three-nil in Belfast rap trio’s battle with UK courts
Multiple potential victims identified in sex offences investigation into ex-PSNI officer
Alleged offences took place between 2000 and 2009 when individual was a serving police officer
Power to set foreign policy does not lie with President Connolly, says Government
Statement likely intended as riposte to President’s condemnation of ‘violations of international law’ in Gulf
Natalie McNally murder trial: Ex-girlfriend of accused tells trial he punched her during suicide attempt
Jurors heard that Stephen McCullagh allegedly assaulted his former partner after she tried to jump out of a car following a row
Murder accused spent time with Natalie McNally’s body while ‘distraught’ at wake
Bernadette McNally said Stephen McCullagh told her he did not want to attend her daughter’s funeral as ‘he didn’t want to be recognised’








