The legal move comes as campaigners for ‘Max’, the suspected pit bull, stage a public protest at Lagan Valley Island. Two ...
An esteemed member of Ulster’s aviation fraternity is about to reach a golden milestone: 100 years old and a special flypast ...
Based in Magherafelt, Henry Brothers has created a state-of-the-art, sustainable welfare hub, offering recruits at the Army ...
In statements made by the soldiers at the time, they claimed that the use of lethal force was justified to protect their lives and others from the IRA unit. However, Mr Justice Humphreys said the use ...
Cyriel Dessers believes Rangers can come up with “something special” in the Europa League after reaching the last 16 as a top ...
The son of former Isle of Man TT winner turned rider liaison officer Richard ‘Milky’ Quayle is keen to follow in his father’s ...
Ireland lead Zimbabwe by 76 runs with nine second-innings wickets remaining after the second day of play in their one-off ...
Portable power stations are becoming incredibly popular as a way to keep our tech topped up while off grid. Gareth ...
A soldier-turned-politician has decried the “one-sided” nature of inquests into Troubles deaths following this week’s findings into the Clonoe Ambush.
Social media misinformation may lie behind teachers’ decision to start industrial action, some unions have suggested.
Authorities have been accused of failing to observe legal requirements in their future plans for salvaged remains of the Boyne Bridge in south Belfast - which was demolished this week.