New fire 05 Apr Suspicious fire at Derry primary school A fire at a primary school in Londonderry is being treated as a suspected arson attack.
New business 05 Apr £16.8m Monnaboy wind farm officially opens Gaelectric will officially open its £16.8m wind farm later at Monnaboy on Loughermore Mountain in Co Londonderry.
New police 05 Apr Cars set alight in petrol bomb attack in Portadown Two cars have been targeted in a petrol bomb attack in Portadown.
Police 04 Apr Murder probe launched after Lurgan death A murder investigation has been launched following the discovery of a woman’s body at a flat in Lurgan.
Interview Politics 04 Apr Leaders call for 'dissidents dialogue' Senior figures are calling for a dialogue to be opened with dissident republicans, in the wake of recent tensions in Northern Ireland.
Business 04 Apr Rat spotted in 'five-star' Belfast KFC Several videos have emerged showing a large rat scurrying around the tables of a busy Belfast fast-food outlet.
Police 04 Apr Man dies following Co Antrim crash A man in his 60s has died following a two-vehicle crash in Co Antrim.
Police 04 Apr Murder probe launched after Lurgan death A murder investigation has been launched following the discovery of a woman’s body at a flat in Lurgan.
courts 04 Apr Woman given suspended sentence in miscarriage case A young woman who bought drugs on the internet to induce a miscarriage after failing to raise enough money to travel to England for a termination was handed a suspended prison sentence on Monday.
Police 04 Apr Sorting office package ‘leaked white powder’ The fire brigade and police attended the Royal Mail sorting office in Mallusk on Monday morning after white powder was found to be leaking from a package.
fire 02 Apr ‘Power station incident’ seen across Belfast Emergency services have responded to an incident at a west Belfast electricity sub-station, after a “flash” was reported in the skies over the city and widespread dips in power were reported.
world 03 Apr Freed drugs mule Michaella McCollum speaks out Co Tyrone drugs mule Michaella McCollum has insisted she is a good person who made a bad decision in an interview after being released from prison in Peru.
rescue 02 Apr Crowd 'fails to help' elderly man in water at marina A Belfast Coastguard representative has been left speechless after bystanders failed to help an elderly man who got into difficulty when he fell from his boat at Bangor Marina.
Prisons 01 Apr Michaella McCollum released from Peru prison Michaella McCollum has been released from prison in Peru, according to her solicitor Kevin Winters.
Interview Business 01 Apr Outdoor pool plans for Belfast City Centre The Custom House Square in Belfast could be set for a dramatic transformation as the site is the proposed venue for a new, state-of-the-art outdoor swimming pool in City Centre.
Reaction Education 04 Apr Parents protest over running of De La Salle Worried parents gathered in the rain in west Belfast on Monday night to protest at the way in which De la Salle College is being run.
Courts 04 Apr 'Children put in strait jackets at former hospital’ The Historical Institutional Abuse inquiry has heard claims that children at a psychiatric and paediatric hospital in Lisburn were locked in padded cells and put in strait jackets during the 1970s and 80s.
Analysis Politics 04 Apr Foster launches DUP election manifesto Arlene Foster launched the DUP’s election manifesto on Monday, promising a "stronger and safer" future for Northern Ireland.
Police 04 Apr Man charged over Belfast robberies A 34-year-old man has been charged with various offences connected to robberies and a hijacking in Belfast.
police 04 Apr Teebane memorial targeted by vandals A memorial stone commemorating victims of an IRA bomb in Co Tyrone has been vandalised for the second time in five weeks.
Police 04 Apr Man dies following Co Antrim crash A man in his 60s has died following a two-vehicle crash in Co Antrim.
Fire 04 Apr Six fire engines attend Belfast house fire Fire crews have been deployed to tackle a blaze in a second-floor flat in east Belfast.
Courts 04 Apr Arkinson paperwork a ‘documentary disaster’ A lawyer acting for the Arkinson family has labelled the handling of paperwork around the inquest into the schoolgirl’s disappearance as a “documentary disaster”.
courts 04 Apr Woman given suspended sentence in miscarriage case A young woman who bought drugs on the internet to induce a miscarriage after failing to raise enough money to travel to England for a termination was handed a suspended prison sentence on Monday.
Business 04 Apr Rat spotted in 'five-star' Belfast KFC Several videos have emerged showing a large rat scurrying around the tables of a busy Belfast fast-food outlet.
Politics 04 Apr Group to sue Executive over Irish language Campaigners say they will take legal action over their failure to promote the Irish language.
Interview Police 04 Apr Tyrone GAA club subjected to arson attack Police are looking for witnesses after a GAA club in Moy was extensively damaged in a fire.
Police 04 Apr Sorting office package ‘leaked white powder’ The fire brigade and police attended the Royal Mail sorting office in Mallusk on Monday morning after white powder was found to be leaking from a package.
Police 04 Apr Fall in burglaries amid police campaign A concerted policing operation has seen a 15% drop in reports of burglary.
world 03 Apr Freed drugs mule Michaella McCollum speaks out Co Tyrone drugs mule Michaella McCollum has insisted she is a good person who made a bad decision in an interview after being released from prison in Peru.
rescue 03 Apr Rescue team’s tribute to late colleague Adrian Ismay Members of Community Rescue Service have placed a wreath at Belfast’s waterfront in memory of their late friend and colleague Adrian Ismay, the prison officer who died after he was targeted in a bomb attack.
culture 03 Apr Frenzy of colour at Belfast spring festival Thousands of revellers in Belfast have joined in the joyous Indian custom of throwing multi-coloured dyes in exuberant celebration of Holi and the arrival of spring.
history 03 Apr 1916 remembrance wall unveiled in Dublin A list of all those who died in the 1916 Easter Rising has been unveiled in Glasnevin Cemetery in Dublin.
police 03 Apr Four held on suspected firearms offences in Newry Two men and two women have been arrested on suspicion of firearm offences and going equipped for burglary in Newry.
Cycling 03 Apr Irishman dies during cycling race in Belgium A 56-year-old Irish cyclist has died while taking part in Belgium’s Tour of Flanders on Saturday.
Interview Politics 04 Apr Leaders call for 'dissidents dialogue' Senior figures are calling for a dialogue to be opened with dissident republicans, in the wake of recent tensions in Northern Ireland.
Analysis Politics 04 Apr Foster launches DUP election manifesto Arlene Foster launched the DUP’s election manifesto on Monday, promising a "stronger and safer" future for Northern Ireland.
New business 05 Apr £16.8m Monnaboy wind farm officially opens Gaelectric will officially open its £16.8m wind farm later at Monnaboy on Loughermore Mountain in Co Londonderry.
Business 04 Apr Rat spotted in 'five-star' Belfast KFC Several videos have emerged showing a large rat scurrying around the tables of a busy Belfast fast-food outlet.
Reaction motorsport 04 Apr Laverty thanks team after fourth place finish Co Antrim MotoGP racer Eugene Laverty hailed his team’s efforts after he secured his best result yet, finishing fourth in what he branded “an incredible race” in Argentina at the weekend.
gaa 03 Apr Donegal into semis as Armagh relegated Donegal are through to the semi-finals of the National Football League despite losing to Monaghan in their final game on Sunday afternoon, while Armagh’s victory over Derry wasn’t enough to halt their relegation to Division three on a tumultuous final day of action.
music 04 Apr Tulisa in drive-ban over ‘drunken Ferrari crash’ Singer Tulisa Contostavlos has been banned from driving for 15 months after pleading guilty to drink-driving which led to her crashing her Ferrari on the wrong side of the road in north London.
Showbiz 04 Apr Adele battles chest inflammation on tour Adele refused to scrap a concert despite illness because she aims to "do every single one" of her shows after previous tour cancellations.