People are not waking up thinking about Irish unity, says O’Neill
Opinion poll in Northern Ireland found fewer than one in three would vote for unification
Opinion poll in Northern Ireland found fewer than one in three would vote for unification
Project intended to provide high-speed full-fibre broadband to commercially unviable areas
Payments ‘likely to have been made to businesses not suffering Covid hardship’
Power consumption meets target set by Northern Ireland Executive
Tributes paid to comedian for lifelong contribution to raising public awareness of maths
Retailer hiring across a range of levels and job functions, including engineering
Stormont ministers agree to end social distancing rules in shop and theatres
Non-essential retail opens with £100 prepaid vouchers made available to all adults
New research indicates damaging effect for cattle of lack of access to outside pasture
North’s low case number of 79 on Tuesday due to data being processed from just 812 people
MLA for West Tyrone Catherine Kelly stands down as representative with ‘immediate effect’
McDonald says Kelly a signatory to account into which ‘£10,000 was lodged in error’
DUP Assembly member asks chief constable to investigate
£30,000 of grants were erroneously paid to three Sinn Féin offices in the North
Party says grants ‘unsolicited’ but controversy has arisen over when money paid back
A total of 34,832 cases confirmed in NI since pandemic began, with death toll rising to 658
Dr Ní Shúilleabháin praised for raising public awareness of maths
Plane and train maker announced 400 job losses at plant in June due to Covid-19 crisis
Most redundancies are in manufacturing, wholesale, retail and transportation sectors
Total number of deaths from virus now at 1,749, as NPHET warns of rising R-number
Renewable Heat Incentive scheme: Minister responds to report which said many respondents suffered
Investment by US tech giant is supported with funding from the Department for the Economy and Invest NI
Opinion: Hundreds of teacher education students have trained in schools on either side of the Border under an innovative scheme
‘It’s such an honour to be given this award and I’m truly grateful to everyone at Maths Week Ireland’
Maths Week survey finds half of adults use maths actively as part of their work
Ervia and Norwegian group Equinor weighing plan to trap and store carbon dioxide
Brexit means the end is nigh for CAP payments to Northern farmers
Influx of southern shoppers after exit unlikely, states Department for Economy report
Labour shadow chancellor calls on Boris Johnson to take action to save the shipyard
Warning that unless the UK government steps in with rescue plan administrators could seize control of the historic shipyard
Legislation to limit payments placed producers at competitive disadvantage – union
Smaller enterprises with no experience in customs procedures particularly vulnerable, warns North’s Department of Economy
Social unrest, fewer jobs and less fresh food likely in hard Brexit, says NI civil service chief
The cash-for-ash inquiry has shed light on the North’s furtive, unusual political culture
3,400 higher education students cross the Border to study
The London listed company is a sister operation to Dublin listed Greencoat renewables
Brokenshire says health and education departments will receive majority of funding
It’s understood there has been increased support from Dublin since Brexit vote
10 of the 11 respondents have signalled willingness not to accept further company director roles
Companies and individuals received more than £62 million in Renewable Heat Incentive scheme
Education company expansion in North supported by £2m from NI Invest and DoE
Tuition fees and living costs can mount up but there are options out there for students seeking funding
Hotelier Ciaran O’Neill may have hit on a way to get more tourists to travel from the South
New Sinn Féin leader in Northern Ireland calls for ‘step-change in attitude’ from DUP
Former minister Jonathan Bell used parliamentary privilege to make allegations
DUP adviser resigns after being accused of exerting pressure over RHI scheme
Dr Andrew McCormick says likely ‘insider information’ passed on over RHI scheme
First Minister says policy was good but implementation ‘went fundamentally wrong’
Heating firm manager claims businesses left boilers on constantly to generate cash
UUP leader urges First Minister to “consider position” as failings arose under her watch
Competitiveness scorecard shows North in bottom half of survey for many indicators
Science Foundation Ireland and other bodies offer support for 24 projects and 200 researchers
London headquartered interdealer broker is to develop a new technology centre in Belfast
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