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The government has delayed a decision on whether to appeal the Belfast courts over an order to hold an inquiry into a ...
A city councillor has been left "flabbergasted" after a "blatant error" delayed plans for a £17 million civic centre. The ...
Judges in Belfast have ruled that NI Secretary Hilary Benn is acting unlawfully in failing to hold a public inquiry into Mr ...
A stranger discovered under the stairs of a south Belfast woman’s home while in a drug-induced psychosis has been jailed for ...
An elderly couple escaped injury after a fire was believed to have been deliberately started outside a neighbouring house in ...
The government is to challenge a court ruling that found its refusal to hold a public inquiry into the killing of a GAA ...
A Sinn Fein member of the Stormont committee looking at the future of equality law in Northern Ireland wants MLAs to look at ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The proposed closure of BT’s office in Londonderry would be “devastating” for the city, the MP for the area has said. Colum ...
A Belfast man who broke into his cousin’s home and bludgeoned him around the head with a hammer has been jailed for two years ...
Rubbish was set alight close to the front door of a home in the Clifton Drive area, in the north of the city, on Tuesday ...
The former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams is continuing to give evidence in his libel case against the BBC at Dublin's High ...