West Tyrone: Sinn Féin secure three seats with just one unionist returned
Former healthcare worker Nicola Brogan wins seat for first time after being co-opted in 2020
Former healthcare worker Nicola Brogan wins seat for first time after being co-opted in 2020
Move to halt port checks comes as sector believes it is enduring ‘worst of both worlds’
Chicken processor is Northern Ireland’s largest private sector employer
Grace period extended while negotiations continue between UK and EU on protocol
Size of Australian cattle ranches ‘off the charts’, with lower costs because of climate
Deal could result in best of both worlds for North’s agrifood industry
Hazel Chu, whose decision to run caused divisions in Green Party, loses out
Union leader warns Assembly additional ‘hassle’ could make farmers uncompetitive
Former senator claims entire unionist community feels let down by lack of representation
It’s hard to think of a better economic arrangement than the one the DUP rejects
Brexit means the end is nigh for CAP payments to Northern farmers
Many Northern farmers will be unable to continue in business
New prime minister urged to take a ‘hands-on role’ to reinstate Stormont
Legislation to limit payments placed producers at competitive disadvantage – union
‘The people who say “no-deal, no problem”, I say to them “no-deal, big problem” ’
‘We can’t afford to wait and see what happens – we have businesses to run’
On a busy day farmer Joe Parker might cross the Border 10 or 11 times, ferrying machinery and feed between his animals North and South
Middle-class nationalism no longer sitting on the fence when it comes to united Ireland
MPs to begin debating withdrawal agreement next week ahead of December 11th vote
Electoral hit unlikely given North’s polarised politics
EU’s Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier says the draft deal was ‘fair and balanced’
Michael Walker: There were boos in the game of two Irelands, but humour too
Anyone doubting party leaders’ resolve on Brexit should think carefully, Foster warns
UK rural communities suffered £44.5 million losses last year, insurer NFU Mutual says
Grouping of 100 organisations calls for avoidance of hard border
Former Ulster Farmers Union president elected as Sinn Féin backs Fine Gael candidate
Sinn Féin also backs Fine Gael candidate ‘because of Micheál Martin’s attacks’
Ian Marshall’s invitation to contest byelections at end of month came from Varadkar
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar favours ex-president of Ulster Farmers’ Union Ian Marshall
Annual show expected to attract about 100,000, with cross-Border participation up
Ulster Unionist leader warns of potential dangers to NI of British withdrawal
Teagasc says prices have fallen from 39c per litre in April 2014 to 25.5c in July 2015
Farmers have been rallying at supermarkets with convoys of tractors blocking deliveries
Move comes after protests by farmers who have seen their milk margin hit by global slump in dairy prices
Police understood not to be looking for anyone else in connection with double shooting
It is believed boy was overcome by slurry fumes in milking parlour
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