Eleanor Donaldson ‘did nothing’ after being told of incident with husband, court hears
Woman who accuses Jeffrey Donaldson of child sexual abuse said she was ‘terrified’ after incident
Jeffrey Donaldson’s wife had listening device planted in car due to suspicion of affair
Ex-DUP leader was ‘very clever man’ who would not admit to abuse in 2020 letter, complainant tells abuse trial
‘Traumatic incidents’ to be recalled during Jeffrey Donaldson abuse trial, court hears
Former DUP leader denies 18 charges, including one of rape, as trial opens in Newry
‘A momentous day’: Search begins for man believed ‘disappeared’ by IRA 50 years ago
Seamus Maguire (29), from Co Armagh, is believed to have been killed by republican paramilitary in 1976
‘This could only happen in Ireland’: How a son’s death in New York has led to almost 2,500 grieving families being helped
Kevin Bell was 26 when he was killed in the US. Amid their grief, his parents created a unique organisation which continues to help people who’ve lost loved ones overseas
Communities come together for a few tunes as Charles and Camilla get a taste of a Belfast fleadh
First day of the couple’s visit to Northern Ireland sees king and queen join in with the bodhrán
Michael Flatley ‘fully’ secures control of Lord of the Dance, bringing end to legal dispute
Judgment says dancer will ‘operate and run’ shows ‘solely’ through Switzer Consulting Ltd ‘or a subsidiary of that company’
Six cases of hantavirus confirmed and two others probable, says WHO
Six cases of the virus confirmed and two others probable, World Health Organisation says
Backbencher budget summit pitched to ‘avoid tensions’ in Coalition
Fianna Fáil’s Malcolm Byrne believes meeting could also head off media efforts to find disputes between parties
Gender based violence requires ‘island-wide lens’, Taoiseach tells Belfast audience
Micheál Martin says people in the Republic have ‘nowhere near the level of engagement with the North’ as before
Taoiseach calls for ‘continued progress’ on NI legacy law after UK government wins case
UK’s highest court upholds Northern Secretary’s appeal against Belfast rulings on human rights issues
New Belfast trains will cut travel times to Dublin to under two hours
Stadler trains, due in 2028, will have spacious dining areas and unaided boarding on exterior doors
Tattle Life: Couple vow to ‘fight for justice’ after losing £300,000 damages against gossip website
Entrepreneurs Neil and Donna Sands had their libel damages set aside by a High Court judge in Belfast on Tuesday
Northern Ireland’s ageing population: Why pensioners will soon outnumber children
‘Reverse’ in region’s demographic trends have sparked warnings about impact on healthcare and funding of public services













