‘The six counties is a s**thole’: Michelle Gildernew and Ian Paisley jnr go toe to toe on united Ireland
The former Sinn Féin and DUP MPs have made a BBC Northern Ireland podcast on the thorny subject
Irish Government must prepare for Border poll, SDLP conference told
Party leader Claire Hanna calls on South to create a ‘New Ireland’ ministry
PSNI apologises to family over RUC’s poor investigation of politician’s murder over 50 years
Nationalist Patsy Kelly was shot dead and his body was weighed down and dumped in lake
Two prominent businessmen accused of fraud over £1bn Nama loan deal were ‘motivated by greed’, court hears
Frank Cushnahan (83) and Ian Coulter (54) deny the charges in Belfast case
Nama Northern Ireland case adjourned until next week
Trial of Frank Cushnahan and Ian Coulter to begin next Monday
Jury selection takes place ahead of trial over alleged €1.2bn Nama fraud
Prominent Northern Ireland businessman Frank Cushnahan and solicitor Ian Coulter deny all charges against them
Simon Harris denies latest Troubles legacy proposals are ‘last roll of the dice’
Tánaiste says framework marks a ‘step change’ in relations between governments and a reset after controversial Tory Legacy Act
Inquest into death of showjumper Katie Simpson may consider Sky documentary
Co Armagh 21-year-old from died in 2020 after being attacked in her home
Catholics more likely to be concerned about climate change than Protestants, new research shows
Free Presbyterians are most sceptical about climate crisis facing the planet, according to survey
Irish Government to ratify landmark UN high seas treaty
Meanwhile, Northern Ireland’s first peatland strategy launched in ‘turning point’ for peatland conservation
‘We should all be ashamed’: Ex-loyalist paramilitary sees North’s future in a ‘New Ireland’
Former UDA member David Adams says loyalist ‘lurch to the right’ plus rise in racism and sectarianism in Northern Ireland compel him to speak out
Eleanor Donaldson requires further pre-trial medical assessment, court hears
Judge signals wish to proceed with Jeffrey and Eleanor Donaldson trial date in early November
The last Catholic family in a Belfast housing development plagued by intimidation
A disabled woman, her husband and daughter are living in fear of sectarian attack in what was supposed to be their dream home
‘We started looking in early January’: Southern students search for lower rents in Belfast
Estate agents are taking more calls from the South as number of students heading north rises in search of lower cost of living
‘I have nightmares about Bragan’: families of the Disappeared gather for poignant memorial
White crosses placed on bogland to signify IRA victims who were secretly buried