More than 40 members of staff test positive for Covid-19 at Co Down seafood plant
Kilkeel Seafoods requested staff testing after several Delta variant cases were recorded
Kilkeel Seafoods requested staff testing after several Delta variant cases were recorded
Party simply wants existing commitments delivered on, says MP
Brandon Lewis says it is vital culture and language provisions are implemented
Decision to abstain on Assembly vote draws criticism from both sides of abortion debate
Agriculture minister accused of engaging in ‘scaremongering on steroids’
Arlene Foster says Northern Ireland must have ‘unfettered access’ to British market
Executive at odds over proposal for series of six-week lockdowns
Executive to consider further restrictions after almost 2,000 cases over weekend
Declan Morgan tells BBC government’s stance makes him ‘gravely uncomfortable’
North secretary Brandon Lewis admits new internal markets Bill breaks international law
‘Obviously I didn’t like the protocol at all but we have to make sure we minimise it’ – Foster
Officials reportedly seeking to evade Irish Sea checks on goods moving from Britain to NI
The electorate showed no mercy to the DUP as it vented its anger over Brexit, the health service crisis and the cash-for-ash scandal
But SDLP will be happy that Michael Savage polled well, cutting Sinn Féin’s majority
More than 50,000 additional people on North’s electoral register may have crucial say
Margaret Ritchie: ‘I will be reflecting the views of the party in that chamber’
Firefighters faced a mile long firefront as caravan park and homes evacuated
Newry is being considered as a possible location to store the UK’s nuclear refuse
A ‘time-limited backstop is not a backstop’ says Sinn Féin on interpreted one-year cap
Party leader says she would not wear poppy, after presidential candidate said she would
Unionist politicians describe Mr Justice Bernard McCloskey’s move as troubling
Late former senator ‘a giant who strode the stage of life in so many and varied roles’
Nichola Mallon says a rushed vote on Irish unity is an ‘absolute recipe for disaster’
Chris Murphy argues motorway near Mossbawn, Co Derry would damage swan habitat
Sinn Féin’s rise led to disastrous election for party and there is no sign of ‘reboot’ plan
Mark Durkan says some Foyle constituents were told they had already cast a vote
Governments await result to weigh prospect of reinstating the Executive and Assembly
Big focus will be on performance of DUP and Sinn Féin
The when, where, who, why and what of the upcoming general election
Gildernew rejects ‘no-go areas’ after Jim Wells says party isn’t welcome in Rathfriland
SDLP leader says Northern electorate caught in a ‘toxic mix of anger and fatigue’
UK elections present opportunity for Sinn Féin as Margaret Ritchie looks to unionists
Sinéad Ennis and Chris Hazzard stage spectacular one-two in the constituency
Reduction in the number of seats may see unionist lose out
Martin McGuinness’s departure adds complexity to transition of the old guard
Decision subject to noise-management concerns being resolved at George Best Belfast City Airport
Stormont Minister says anyone believing UK would plug EU funds hole must ‘believe in fairies’
The evidence shows the hard-hitting TV ads have succeeded in reducing fatalities
Court rules to remove ‘bulky goods only’ order from Sprucefield retail centre outside city
The North’s Minister for Infrastructure has given the go-ahead for a dual carriageway to push right through Mossbawn, Anahorish and Lough Beg, the poet’s ‘outback of the mind’
Late poet had expressed opposition to road over damage to environment
Executive could ban vehicles from the Dark Hedges over fears for the future of the trees
Appointment of 29-year-old East Derry MLA allows Executive to be formed
Martin McGuinness confident issue of selecting minister of justice will be settled
Continued erosion of SDLP support means Sinn Féin now in striking distance
Five people, including two paramedics, treated for carbon monoxide poisoning
UUP may lose out to former member John McCallister, while DUP’s Jim Wells may hold on
Body found on east end of beach shortly after 3pm by man out walking his dog
Incoming First Minister urged to reconsider her decision not to attend Easter Rising events in Dublin
Loyalist paramilitary group asserts it ‘won’t be leaving the stage’ while republican groups still operating
DUP’s Jim Wells controversy-strewn campaign ends with fourth place
NI minister apologised after claim children more likely to be abused in unstable relationships
Department of Defence said incident occurred outside of Irish waters
History suggests that several thousand unionist votes are likely to be cast for Ritchie
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices