Urgent need for enactment of new defamation Bill, say ombudsman and industry groups
Ombudsman also warns there can be no press freedom where journalists are threatened with violence
Ombudsman also warns there can be no press freedom where journalists are threatened with violence
The School of Hibernia, an Irish, all-woman reimagining of Raphael’s School of Athens, showcases achievement, solidarity and perseverance
Amid financial strains and a tenser media climate, Ireland’s third press ombudsman is on a mission to make as many people as possible know her office exists
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The consequences of that day left a lasting impact on the lives of the people of Derry
This book’s great integrity lies in giving the truth-telling role back to the people of Derry
Is Donaldson’s electoral strategy based on re-igniting sectarianism?
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Belfast collective’s Turner Prize win comes amid row over report from commission on flags and culture
Authors and critics choose the books that have moved and impressed them this year
‘Burned’, Sam McBride’s book, investigates the Renewable Heating Initiative controversy
Stories from Silence features the families behind the statistics
The North 50 years on: Many of the 4,000 dead are remembered only by their families
Political foot-dragging on dealing with the legacy of the Troubles is inhumane
Susan McKay: Mother faces jail over her raped daughter’s abortion in bizarrely governed region
Court ruling ‘correction of injustice’, says journalist arrested over documentary
Grieving daughter Nadia pays tribute to mother and friend ‘inspired by generosity’
Dispute between the NI Police Ombudsman and Durham Constabulary has deepened
Sadly, the redolence of ‘whole system failure’ identified suggests we have not seen the end of the scandals
Will loyalty prevail over Paisley’s adventures and forgetfulness?
Northern Irish youth should be able by now to wake up to more than ashes and hangovers
Broadcaster says Joe Mulholland was hugely supportive of women when working at RTÉ
Essential reading: From bleak pictures at border towns, to the threat of a return to a raw and recent past
Rape trial ends week in blur of texts, emojis, and accounts by taxi driver and friends
Ballymurphy, in west Belfast, is where the outgoing Sinn Féin leader grew up
We silently fume as bland men pass us by on their conveyor belt to career advancement
Legacy team of solicitors trawling through roll call of Troubles cases in pursuit of justice
Northern Ireland’s legacy issues are left aside by politicians as relatives demand justice
Forty years on, relatives of 10 Protestant men murdered in Co Armagh gather - and weep
‘The Stormont House Agreement was included in the queen’s speech, but as there is still no agreement as to what it actually contains, it will remain open to political manipulation’
Prince planned secret visit in submarine in years after Mountbatten’s death
Generation immigration: What undocumented Irish in US and those in direct provision here have in common
Opinion: The old culture of prohibition and punishment is slugging it out with the new culture of pornography
Opinion: Flag protesters seem less concerned about the DUP’s failure to represent their interests than with old conceptions of surrender and sell-out
In claiming Paisley’s extraordinary volte face was based in theology, Jordan shows a poor understanding of Northern politics and Irish history
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