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A civil action over alleged police collusion in the loyalist murder of a Catholic teenager more than 50 years ago is to be struck out, the High Court has ruled.
Two people have been convicted of benefit fraud and handed suspended sentences, the Department for Communities has confirmed.
After a spell of hot weather Northern Ireland temperatures are set to return to ‘normal temperatures’ this week as the impact of hurricane Erin remains ‘uncertain’.
A suspected “trusted member” of a crime gang behind a £1.5m cannabis-growing operation in north Belfast must remain in custody, a judge ruled today.
A Northern Ireland woman is preparing to run her first half marathon in honour of her father, who died after being diagnosed with an inherited heart condition.
Cash from tackling benefits cheats in Northern Ireland is to stay to pay for projects here under a new deal. Traditionally the money retrieved from social security fraud has gone straight to the ...
The mother of a Co Antrim boy who lives with a rare genetic condition has told how his shock diagnosis two years ago felt like a “life sentence”.
A Belfast man has appeared in court accused of drunkenly trying to steal an ambulance that responded to his own emergency call.
Police are investigating an assault during pro-Palestine protest in Belfast over the weekend as a number of activists were identified as being suspected of possessing articles in support of terrorism.
A Co Londonderry man has admitted defrauding a charity of nearly £30,000 after using its corporate credit card for personal expenses.
Police have released the custody image of a Cookstown man convicted by a jury of multiple offences including raping a nine-year old child.
A Newry wholesaler has now appointed a building contractor to carry out work on its new facilities in the city.
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