Aileen Moynagh on her teenage stalker: ‘How could somebody so young do this?’
For months BBC journalist Aileen Moynagh was subjected to a stranger’s horrific threats
For months BBC journalist Aileen Moynagh was subjected to a stranger’s horrific threats
Uncertainty over when a new Executive will be formed in the wake of Thursday’s Assembly election
Sipho Sibanda, originally from Zimbabwe, blames sectarian system for lack of diversity in politics
Prior concerns about Extern employee who abused teen not dealt with properly, review says
Hannah Kenny, from People Before Profit, was ‘deeply distressed’ following the incident
Political opponents and many in media perceive an attempt to muzzle criticism of party
Northern Ireland Ambulance Service apologises to family and friends of 39-year-old in Newry
Police are treating the blaze as a hate crime
Victim believed to have sustained ‘potentially life-changing injuries’ to face and chest
Gardaí questioned Jim Flynn for two days in investigation into alleged money laundering
Government’s policy means response could include carrot as well as stick
Suspect accused over preparation of terrorist acts, hijacking and placing an article causing a bomb hoax
Child was seen in Co Down town shortly before 5am prompting major search
Incident disrupted speech by Minister for Foreign Affairs Simon Coveney in Belfast
Joseph Ritch (31) was injured in a ‘physical altercation’ before he died, police say
Level dropped from severe to substantial, Secretary of State Brandon Lewis says
An Appreciation
Former SF, IRA figure turned British agent was shot dead at Donegal hideout in 2006
Racism and lack of diversity in Stormont, Northern Ireland Affairs Committee finds
Mr Finucane was shot dead by loyalist paramilitaries at his home in 1989
The random bombing of a popular Belfast restaurant in 1972 had a devastating impact
Police investigation of criminal activity in the homes was launched in October
Detective says cocaine and cannabis haul will hit multiple organised crime gangs
As medals minted to celebrate 100-year anniversary, many members voice unhappiness
The Irish police force, now 100 years old, is undergoing its biggest transformation
With the Government’s vote of confidence in the Garda commissioner comes new pressure for changes in the force
Government engaging in ‘more meaningful way’, says former Operation Kenova chief
Garda Commissioner ‘rightly held in high esteem’ as contract revised to June 2025
Garda Commissioner ‘pontificates about ethics’ while force ‘falling apart’, critics say
Man and woman arrested after stop and search of lorry by PSNI unit
Even after previous grim findings, a new report on RUC handling of loyalist paramilitaries makes for startling reading
Victim being treated for injuries after being attacked in north Belfast in January
Seven of eight assistant commissioners now nearing retirement age
Seamus Maguire, from Lurgan, is believed to be a victim of Republican paramilitaries
Kevin Stokes Jnr (29) and Chantel Stokes (20) pleaded guilty to ‘shameful’ attack
‘It is not approaching this ... failure in its past and taking the opportunity to learn from it’
PSNI says a man has been arrested but issues appeal for witnesses
Killings, which occurred in northwest from 1989 to 1993, include Greysteel massacre in Co Derry
Defence team were not told chief prosecution witness was a convicted criminal, court hears
Police appeal for information on incident on the Moy Road in the early hours of Sunday
Mark Hall (31) was shot dead through window of his home last month
Police in North appeal for information regarding incident in Dundonald on Monday
Man (28) died after knife attack in Downpatrick at about 11am on Monday
Three men killed in incident on Monday in Omagh Road area of Garvaghy
Department of the Taoiseach and National Museum notified after letter from gun collector
Incident expected to last a ‘number of hours’ as residents advised to keep windows shut
Driver fatally injured in incident on GarryDuff Road, Dunloy, on Thursday night
Miami Showband massacre survivor Des McAlea hopes last week’s outcome, and the £1.5m damages awarded to survivors and relatives, will set a precedent
Victim (30) was found dead at a house on Harcourt Drive on Saturday morning
Former security force members in Northern Ireland give their views on a united Ireland
UK ruling on PSNI decision to drop investigation is a vindication for campaigners, Martin says
The UK supreme court ruling ought to lend more weight to the case for scrapping British government plans to introduce a statute of limitations for Troubles-era crimes
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