Counting of votes in North’s Assembly elections begins after ‘busy’ day of voting
Opinion polls put Sinn Féin on course to be largest party and secure First Minister position
Opinion polls put Sinn Féin on course to be largest party and secure First Minister position
Hannah Kenny, from People Before Profit, was ‘deeply distressed’ following the incident
DUP leader stresses importance of unionists working together at ant-protocol rally
Assembly elections will reveal if relentlessly negative messaging can be turned into votes
If the polls are correct, a nationalist could head government in the North for first time
Ballymoney rally told protocol opens up door to a united Ireland and therefore must go
Some 63% of respondents said arrangement creates economic opportunities
DUP’s ‘divisive politics’ putting Northern Ireland’s democracy at risk, says UUP leader
Culling took place at commercial premises in Tyrone, more birds to be culled in Antrim
Police were responding to a report of an incident at a residential property
All-Ireland rail project may be vision shared island unit desperately seeks
Traditional Unionist Voice seizes on Northern Ireland protocol to put DUP on defensive
Another man arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after ‘large altercation’
ALK capital adamant their financial approached is ‘reasonable and sustainable’
Investors, landlords and owner-occupiers may all wish they had shared when they had the chance
Foster condemns violence in which 41 police officers have been injured
Cavan has got its Covid numbers down while Donegal lags behind
Biography of Ian Milne also recounts his role in Drumcree march resolution efforts
My lockdown project has been to catalogue my experiences of excruciating embarrassment
Being at Drumcree was like Gorundhog Day all over again, every year, writes Patsy McGarry
‘Each month of lockdown . . . akin to a large recession’ as Covid-19 death takes toll to 538
Move comes amid continuing tensions between DUP and Sinn Féin on reaction to crisis
Three new cases of Covid-19 in NI but health staff working to prevent spread of the virus
Church’s House of Bishops to meet to elect new archbishop and primate of All Ireland
Attempts to respect a shared history, while well intentioned, can be aggressive
Tracks closed in both directions at Dunmurry as PSNI officers examine the area
Sample list of alleged informers killed between 1978 and 1994 contained in newly-released records
Lorry driver Maurice Robinson (25) grew up in the Co Armagh town and still lives nearby
Trailer arrived in UK via Belgian port of Zeebrugge, truck driver from North arrested
Initiative aims to help students to share ideas on how to tackle common problems
Police say trailer had not travelled through Ireland as Northern Irish man (25) arrested
New laws in North will see further divisions emerge as attitudes harden within church
‘Never having injured myself in a foreign country before ... I worried I would have to pay hundreds if not thousands of euro for treatment’
Catholic man and former British soldier use the stage to find their own route to the past
Killing may be linked to gangland drugs feud in the Lurgan-Portadown-Banbridge area
‘We do have a raft of successful medium-sized ones and a huge amount of successful smaller companies’
Driver arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving following collision in Portadown
Annual Orange parades celebrate a centuries-old Protestant victory over Catholics
EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalist Patrick Derry of DRT (NI) Ltd
Members were last allowed to complete the controversial Sunday morning parade in 1998
Irish people around the world share their stories on the heatwave, protests and the upcoming voting referendum
Marianne Hendron is chief executive of a regional women's health service in Ballarat in Victoria
Bombardier Belfast makes wings for Airbus A220
Maurogiovanni is frank about his ambition for this year of Olympic qualification of a number of boats with competitive crews
Court heard injured party had carotid artery severed during an allegedly pre-arranged fight
Boy faces charges of sexual assault, intimidation over two alleged incidents
Another champion Irish dancer’s father was a top loyalist in Long Kesh
Dundalk stalwart recalls the decision that paid rich dividends – both on and off the pitch
Autumn brings out the lushness of the Armagh countryside, and sees a number of harvest-related events taking place
Absence of Stormont ‘sorry indictment’, says SDLP leader as Belgium’s record exceeded
High-performance side of Rowing Ireland focused on the World Championships in just over three weeks
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