March 13, 2020
Seaside village 'in shock' after man killed, says MP
November 04, 2025
Jordan Webb, 28, was pronounced dead at the scene in Portavogie on Monday morning.
More than 100 children married during wait to raise minimum age to 18
November 04, 2025
It is legal for 16 and 17-year-olds in Northern Ireland to marry, unlike in England, Wales and the Republic of Ireland.
Man killed in suspected hit-and-run was retired teacher
November 04, 2025
Patrick Flanagan, 69, died in hospital after being found injured in Dungiven in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Amendment to include abortions in baby loss certificates labelled 'callous'
November 04, 2025
A TUV amendment to a new bill on baby loss certificates being extended to include women who have had abortions is being debated at Stormont.
PSNI would come to a 'stop' if strike happens, claims union
November 04, 2025
The trade union NIPSA has said it plans to ballot around 1,600 police workers for strike action.
Students flock to pet animals for their mental health
November 04, 2025
As part of a week of activities to help students with their mental health, a students' union have arranged for animals to come to the campus
One-month driving ban for Snooker player Mark Allen after speeding offence
November 04, 2025
A court heard that Allen was detected travelling at 60mph in a 30mph zone on the Belfast Road in Antrim.
Irish signs at station do not diminish English, review says
November 04, 2025
It is the second "equality screening" assessment of the bilingual signage plans by Stormont's infrastructure minister.
Farmers should be 'very concerned' as 12,000 chickens to be culled
November 04, 2025
A government veterinary officer says "we are now in the higher risk period of avian influenza".
'Just because I'm disabled, why can't I drive what I want?'
November 03, 2025
Farah Black is one of more than 50,000 people in Northern Ireland who uses Motability scheme.
Injured players a 'big loss' for NI - O'Neill
November 04, 2025
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill will be without key midfield duo Shea Charles and Ali McCann for this month's 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and Luxembourg.
Dullest October in a century recorded in Northern Ireland
November 04, 2025
Data shows there was a boom in gloom, with just 41% average sunshine recorded across the month.
Council vote no confidence in education minister after walking out
November 03, 2025
The motion proposed by Sinn Féin councillor Caoimhín McCann was approved by 40 votes to 15.
Who can NI face in 2027 World Cup qualifying?
November 03, 2025
Northern Ireland will discover who stands between them and a possible play-off when the draw for 2027 World Cup qualifying takes place on Tuesday.
Public Health Bill including mandatory vaccinations scrapped
November 03, 2025
The bill was designed to deal with future public health emergencies like the coronavirus pandemic.
Buses get 'enhanced priority' with new bus lane changes
November 03, 2025
The roads affected will now impose bus lane rules at peak traffic times, from 07:30 to 09:30 GMT and 15:30 to 18:30 GMT.
Israel trip given 'clean bill of health', minister says
November 03, 2025
Stormont's Education Minister Paul Givan continues to face criticism over his six-day tour of Israel.
Attempted murder accused found hiding in roof space, court told
November 03, 2025
A man has appeared in court after a woman was found injured in a house in Altmore Drive in Dungannon on Saturday.
Lucy Liu star of the show at Belfast Film Festival
November 02, 2025
The star shares her memories of a month filming in Northern Ireland and her fondness for local food.
Missing murder victims' families give each other strength, says sister
November 02, 2025
Columba McVeigh's sister praises the solidarity and strength of Families of the Disappeared at annual memorial at Stormont.
Interconnector row rumbles on as pylons 'walk over the will of the people'
November 02, 2025
A County Armagh resident says people remain opposed to the decades-delayed north-south interconnector.
Politician dances with the devil as new play gets a little Faust-ish
November 02, 2025
The play tells the classic tale of the Faust legend through the lens of a Northern Ireland MLA.
A man, his dog and a big jog: The duo driving 2,500 miles for sporting glory
November 02, 2025
Matthew Milliken and his teammate Dizzy are packing the campervan for the Czech Republic to take part in a cross-country running event with a canine twist.
Firms listed on 'weird' website with wrong information fear reputation hit
November 02, 2025
BBC News NI also speaks to businesses in other areas of the UK whose businesses were also listed without their permission.
Your questions answered on the long delayed north-south power project
November 02, 2025
Your questions answered on the €350m (£308m) scheme first proposed in 2006.
'Arthritis, a stroke and PTSD - Tai Chi and martial arts help me deal with it all'
November 01, 2025
Richard Brown helped organise Ireland's first Chinese Traditional Cultural Exchange Festival, which is on in Belfast until Sunday.
Number of Irish citizens deported from US rises by more than 50%
November 01, 2025
New figures show more Irish citizens are being deported from the US, amid a crackdown by immigration officials.
'Speaking Irish is everything' - Belfast hosts thousands for language festival
November 01, 2025
Thousands from across the island and beyond came together in Belfast for Oireachtas na Samhna, Ireland's oldest Irish language gathering.
Children taught 'not to judge' in hate crime play
October 31, 2025
The teenagers hope that the children who watch their play will educate the adults in their lives about hate crime.
'Back to the roots' of Halloween
October 30, 2025
Halloween has been celebrated in Ireland in one form or another for more than 2,000 years.
Homes v retail balance warning over town centre regeneration
October 30, 2025
Plans for Scotch Street in Dungannon have divided opinion over the balance of commercial properties and housing.
'Day of madness' as pupils turn town into Halloween carnival
October 30, 2025
The annual parade of pupils from Primate Dixon Primary School involves about 1,000 people.
Education bursary 'gives you that incentive to go on'
October 29, 2025
Young people from Belfast say getting a bursary to put towards their education will really help.
Free baby clothes to support parents facing hardship
October 29, 2025
Free baby clothes for children up to the age of five are being offered in a new shop in Strabane.
'Unique' building officially listed
October 28, 2025
The B1 listing is for buildings of local importance, which provide a good example of a period or style.
Soldier F prosecution not 'vexatious', says Benn
November 03, 2025
The secretary of state said there are "no vexatious prosecutions" while answering questions about the decision to prosecute Soldier F.
Birds culled, control zones introduced after suspected bird flu case
November 03, 2025
Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir says disease control measures were introduced as a "precautionary measure"
Man in his 60s dies after suspected hit and run
November 03, 2025
Police appeal for information after an injured man is found in the Foreglen Road area of Dungiven, County Londonderry, on Sunday.
Kilrea Bridge work to take 'longer' than anticipated
November 03, 2025
The Kilrea Bridge has been closed since September after extensive cracking was discovered in a retaining wall.
Thousands witness climax of Europe's biggest Halloween carnival
October 31, 2025
It is thought more than 100,000 people have taken part in Derry's Halloween festivities this year.
Reaction to Soldier F trial costs branded a 'double standard'
October 30, 2025
David Johnstone says he found it "incredulous that there is this level of point scoring" following the trial.
Civil service recruiting 200 people in north west
October 30, 2025
Successful applicants will take up roles across different Northern Ireland Executive departments.
Everything you need to know about Europe's biggest Halloween party
October 29, 2025
Billed by organisers as the largest Halloween event in Europe, the four-day festival gets under way on Tuesday.
Police car windscreen smashed by youths
October 28, 2025
Police say they believe three incidents in Strabane, including the smashing of a police car windscreen, are linked.
No bathing at Portstewart Strand after blue-green algae found on beach
October 27, 2025
A "significant" amount of blue-green algae scum is detected in the water and also on the beach.
Businesses feel 'hung out to dry' over bridge closure
October 28, 2025
The Kilrea Bridge has been closed since last month after extensive cracking was discovered in a retaining wall.
Viable device found during security alert
October 26, 2025
Police say the device, which was left at in a residential property, posed a serious risk to the local community.
Lincoln City fined over James McClean sectarian chants
October 24, 2025
The FA said Wrexham's James McClean was the target of "sectarian chanting" during a match in May.
Not guilty verdict for Soldier F in Bloody Sunday murder trial
October 23, 2025
Thirteen people were shot dead and at least 15 others injured on Bloody Sunday in January 1972 at a civil rights demonstration in the Bogside area of Derry.