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There are 40 roles at a Belfast call centre at risk of redundancy as posts are moved overseas, it has emerged.
Emergency services are currently at the scene of an ongoing incident in the Titanic area of Belfast. Several fire appliances and the Northern Ireland Air Ambulance helicopter arrived at the scene ...
Have you heard the good news? I want to go around asking strangers this as I commute into work or walk to the shops, like some wild-eyed street evangelist. “Have you heard, good sir? Have you heard, ...
Plans to introduce mandatory eye tests for older drivers in England and Wales are being “monitored” by officials in Northern Ireland, as they didn’t rule out the introduction of the proposal here.
Ministers of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) have received an anonymous email following recent revelations in Sunday Life and the Belfast Telegraph.
A community in Co Down has been "shaken and upset deeply" by an attack on a priest and the death of a man at the weekend, a senior cleric has said.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves robustly defended her decision to levy inheritance tax on farms during a visit to Northern Ireland on Tuesday.
A Belfast man allegedly beat his ex-partner so severely with a plank of wood that her wounds were at risk of being infected by gangrene, a court heard today.
The family of a woman killed in the Bayardo pub bombing have said it is “depressing” and “disgusting” that the leader of the attack was lauded at a Feile an Phobail event.
Results from a public consultation have revealed which of Belfast’s most popular parks had public support for 24-hour opening times — and which did not.
Former X-Factor presenter Dermot O’Leary is returning to Northern Ireland this week as filming begins on the second series of his popular food and travelling programme.
She speaks to John Mulgrew about her major Good Jobs proposals, unhelpful tariffs from the US, profound change at Invest NI, and why there’s still interest in investing in Northern Ireland Uncertainty ...