Low crime rate and ‘proper summers’ drawing police officers to Australia
Officers from An Garda Síochána are also being tempted by lifestyle and pay and conditions
Protesters opposed to gold mine in Tyrone seek assurances that cyanide will not be used
Environmental campaigners staged a protest outside the inquiry into a proposed mine near Greencastle in the Sperrin Mountains, carrying miniature coffins with the words ‘RIP Clean Air’
‘It’s an ongoing torture for the families,’ says man leading search for North’s Disappeared
Jon Hill reveals investigators were contacted by people affected by Say Nothing, the Disney+ series that includes scenes portraying final hours of Jean McConville and Joe Lynskey
Body of missing Belfast man believed to have been found in Spain
John George (31) failed to return from a holiday in Alicante last month
Nurses in North join call for emergency plan to tackle ED overcrowding
Director of Royal College of Nursing (NI) believes Northern Ireland faring ‘slightly worse’ than Republic
Influential Sinn Féin strategist Ted Howell dies aged 78
Trusted adviser to Gerry Adams was a senior member of the party’s backroom team in negotiations that led to the Belfast Agreement
Family of Belfast man missing in Spain urge PSNI to take more ‘proactive’ role
John George was last in contact with family on December 14th from the south of Spain
Family of GAA official Seán Brown say decision to challenge ruling ordering inquiry into his sectarian killing ‘shameful’
Belfast High Court judge had found UK government remains in breach of a human rights duty to investigate the full extent of state collusion in the May 1997 murder
Seanad bid by Conor Murphy a large blow to Sinn Féin’s Stormont operation
Regarded as a shoo-in for the Seanad post, the current economy minister will quit his job in the Assembly once elected
Sinn Féin Stormont minister Conor Murphy to run for Seanad next month
Surprise announcement would see Economy Minister depart from post if elected
House prices prompt growing number of young professionals to live in Newry while commuting to Dublin
Post-pandemic remote working, cheaper rents and a lower cost of living are among the reasons for Southern-based workers to rent or buy in the town
Spanish firm rescues Belfast’s shipyard Harland & Wolff
Company’s last two owners have gone bust twice in the past five years, leading to concerns about the yard’s future
PSNI officer charged with conspiring to pervert course of justice
Prosecution is linked to events on Ormeau Road in Belfast in February 2021
Police targeting of Belfast journalists exposes ‘lack of legal safeguards’ for press freedom
Tribunal ruling on Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey underscores need to protect press freedom and confidential journalistic sources
PSNI confirms investigation into alleged incident among Armagh All-Ireland squad in US
Report made regarding incident believed to have occurred while team was on celebratory holiday