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Discover how to secure your spot for the celestial 2025 Northern Lights displays in Lapland with TUI's early-bird deals, including flights and half-board hotels.
British expats flock to Ireland in post-Brexit surge
Exclusive figures show a dramatic rise in the number of British citizens moving to Ireland since Brexit, with many citing easier EU mobility and career opportunities as key drivers.
BBC's Top UK Seaside Town For Your 2024 Staycation
Discover the charming coastal town of Portrush, crowned by the BBC as one of the UK's best seaside destinations for a 2024 staycation, boasting golden sands, world-class golf, and a vibrant culinary scene.
DUP's Gavin Robinson criticised over Orange Order Troubles comments
DUP deputy leader Gavin Robinson sparks outrage by suggesting the Orange Order was not a 'primary protagonist' during The Troubles. Victims' families and political rivals condemn the remarks.
High Court rules UK Government's DUP payments unlawful
Belfast's High Court delivers a stunning blow to Westminster, declaring post-Brexit financial support to the DUP unlawful. The ruling ignites fresh constitutional turmoil and calls for transparency.
English population surge in Northern Ireland revealed in census
New census data shows a significant increase in people born in England now living in Northern Ireland, raising questions about identity and the region's political future.
Fare dodger ordered to pay £43,000 for 43,000 miles of travel
A serial fare evader who dodged train tickets for a staggering 43,000 miles across England has been hit with a massive £43,000 court bill in a landmark ruling for rail enforcement.
Gerry Adams wins High Court case against BBC Spotlight
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has secured a major victory in the High Court over a 2014 BBC Spotlight investigation. The judge ruled the programme's allegations were 'unfair and irresponsible', marking a significant moment for media accountability.
Judge slams lawyers over AI-generated court docs
A Northern Territory judge has criticised legal representatives for a teenage boy after they filed AI-created documents containing false information in court proceedings.
Court rejects bid to halt IRA 'Stakeknife' probe
The High Court in London has dismissed an attempt to stop an investigation into the IRA's infamous double agent known as 'Stakeknife', linked to numerous murders during the Troubles.
James' mother slams PSNI over son's case handling
The mother of James, a young man whose case has sparked outrage, criticises the Police Service of Northern Ireland for alleged failures in their investigation.
Fourth victim dies in Northern Ireland shooting
A fourth individual has tragically passed away after a shooting incident in Maguiresbridge, Northern Ireland, as police continue their investigation into the violent attack.
PSNI officer and wife found dead in suspected murder-suicide
A serving PSNI officer and his wife have been found dead in their County Antrim home in what police suspect to be a murder-suicide. The tragic incident has sent shockwaves through the community.
Nurses reject 'inadequate' pay rise offer
Nurses in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland have voted overwhelmingly to reject the latest pay rise proposal, calling it insufficient amid rising living costs.
Mary James wins landmark land dispute against lord
Mary James, a determined campaigner, successfully challenged a lord over a controversial land dispute in Northern Ireland, setting a precedent for community rights.
NI apples secure Michelin-star deal in France
A Northern Ireland apple producer secures a landmark deal to supply Michelin-starred restaurants in Parma, France, marking a major milestone for local agriculture.
Vigil for mother and 3 children killed in Co Fermanagh
A community in County Fermanagh gathers to mourn the loss of a mother and her three children in a devastating incident that has left the region in shock.
Naomi Long criticises PSNI over CCTV failures
Justice Minister Naomi Long criticises PSNI for failing to provide crucial CCTV evidence in a cybercrime investigation, raising concerns over public safety and policing standards.
NI First Minister criticised over LGBTQ+ Pride remarks
Northern Ireland's First Minister sparks controversy with remarks on LGBTQ+ Pride events, drawing criticism from advocates and political opponents.
Gerry Adams denies Provisional IRA membership claims
Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has once again denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite persistent claims to the contrary. In a revealing interview, Adams discusses his role in the peace process and addresses ongoing controversies.
Mother and teens killed in NI shooting
A devastating shooting in Northern Ireland has left a mother and her two teenage children dead, as police name the victims and appeal for information.
NI Govt scrutinised over £13k Italy trip
The Northern Ireland Executive is under fire after revelations of a £13,000 taxpayer-funded trip to Italy by senior officials, sparking calls for transparency.
PSNI apologises for officer's inappropriate social media post
The PSNI has issued an apology following offensive comments made by an officer on social media, prompting calls for accountability and reform within the force.
Mother and three children killed in Maguiresbridge shooting
A devastating shooting in Maguiresbridge, Northern Ireland, has claimed the lives of a mother and her three children. Police are treating the incident as murder-suicide.
2024 unrest leaves lasting harm to UK communities
The 2024 civil disturbances in England and Northern Ireland have had long-lasting negative impacts on local communities, with economic, social, and psychological consequences still being felt today.
PSNI chief criticised over Benn meeting
PSNI Chief Superintendent faces backlash after meeting with Labour MP Hilary Benn, raising concerns over political impartiality in Northern Ireland policing.
Benn criticises PSNI chief over Northern Ireland tweet
Labour MP Hilary Benn has condemned a senior PSNI officer for a divisive tweet about Northern Ireland, sparking a debate on policing and social media use.
Hilary Benn criticised for sharing PSNI's Rebecca Black tweet
Labour MP Hilary Benn faces backlash after sharing a controversial PSNI tweet, reigniting debates on Northern Ireland's political sensitivities.
Three dead in Maguiresbridge suspected murder-suicide
A quiet evening in Maguiresbridge turned into a nightmare as three people were found dead in a suspected murder-suicide. The PSNI has launched a major investigation into the shocking incident.