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A Tyrone man who wanted to have his case heard by the European Court of Human Rights and the International Criminal Court has avoided jail for assaulting shop staff.
When Joe McVey becomes Northern Ireland’s new commissioner for victims and survivors of the Troubles in the autumn he will be filling a position that has lain vacant for almost two years.
There comes a time in the life of every great action hero when the heart is still willing but the flesh has turned weak. The leaps from high windows start to jar on the joints, those nocturnal car ...
The British and Irish Governments were dismayed when they learnt that an ‘independent’ body they’d set up to monitor paramilitarism was considering publicly naming every member of the IRA Army Council ...
Ozzy Osbourne’s official cause of death has been disclosed, a week after the heavy metal legend was laid to rest.
The public has subsidised catering at Stormont to the tune of more than £1.5m since 2020. This includes almost £600,000 when the Assembly was not functioning due to the political stalemate.
The 20 year-old Tottenham Hotspur forward is hot property following an impressive loan stint in League One with Leyton Orient last term, where he scored eight goals and provided 10 assists as the Os ...
Around 30,000 fans are expected to turn out for the Farmer’s Bash in Belfast this weekend. Organisers are promising the biggest festival yet, with ticket holders geared up for a showcase of music, ...
Police in west Belfast charged the man with offences including dangerous driving, driving when unfit through drink or drugs, aggravated vehicle taking causing damage, using a moto ...
A major UK infrastructure and engineering services firm has expanded into Northern Ireland through an acquisition.
The heartbroken parents of a young woman killed after being knocked down by a van have said she was failed by the PSNI in every way.
A planning application submitted in May sought permission for the new mural on the gable end of 48 Clarendon Street in Derry.