A visit to Belfast’s only soup kitchen to see how they’re helping the homeless this Christmas
Demand has never been greater, according to The People’s Kitchen founder and co-ordinator, Paul McCusker
Legal action taken against State over alleged failures on 1974 bombings in Dublin and Monaghan
Filings issued on behalf of some of the bereaved families of 1974 bombings, which killed 34
Search for IRA murder victim Columba McVeigh (19) ends without success
Expert teams covered more than 26 acres at Bragan Bog in Co Monaghan in seventh search since 1999
Monaghan regional newspaper The Northern Standard to cease operations after 186 years
Last editor of family-owned newspaper says closure will leave ‘void’ in the community it served for almost two centuries
‘I am not going to hide again’: Families of IRA victims react to Kenova report
Relations privately co-operated with investigation into British army’s top Republican spy, code-named Stakeknife
Protecting Stakeknife seemed to ‘outweigh’ protecting life of a victim, Kenova report finds
Freddie Scappaticci not named in report due to UK government policy of ‘neither confirm nor deny’
Investigation after video shows masked men saying NI politicians are ‘legitimate targets’
Group calling themselves the New Republican Movement say are ‘patriots’ and ‘frustrated with mass immigration’
‘My dad’s a shadow of himself’: Man (82) lost £35,000 in AI cryptocurrency scam
Son says his father was ‘groomed’ by fraudsters who conned him three separate times and called him daily
Councillors back Alliance motion to rename Prince Andrew Way in Carrickfergus
Removing disgraced royal’s name from street will not be straightforward but can be done, says council chiefRenaming
‘Let’s start the debate’: State’s GP success sparks talk of contentious cross-Border link
Northern Ireland GP care is in crisis – and Republic’s approach may be a way to resolve this, says British Medical Association NI boss
Dundalk IT to become university college of Queen’s Belfast in ‘landmark’ partnership
Students enrolling at the Louth campus in September 2026 will graduate with a Queen’s degree
Dedicated PSNI team to investigate Presbyterian Church abuse allegations
‘Small number’ of victims have come forward and scale of inquiries may be ‘quite significant’, police chief says
‘Genuine medical issues’ delaying trial of Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson, judge says
Former DUP leader has pleaded not guilty to 18 historic sex offences while his wife denies five counts of aiding and abetting
‘Powerful’ dark web drug linked to rising narcotics fatalities in Northern Ireland
Inquest warns of ‘emerging threat’ from Nitazene, a synthetic opioid stronger than heroin
PSNI did not have capacity to manage risk posed by ‘catfisher’, investigation finds
Sexual abuser Alexander McCartney drove one of his victims to take her own life












