Leo Varadkar questioned by gardaí over leaked agreement to GPs' representative
Two Covid deaths in Northern Ireland over weekend as hospital admissions continue to fall
Greenvale Hotel granted entertainment licence
Band linked to UDA commander Dee Stitt promotes unnotified loyalist protest parade
Patrick Murphy: If politics is the answer, why can't we have some?
Latest
Coronavirus
Two Covid deaths in Northern Ireland over weekend as hospital admissions continue to fall
-
One Covid-19 death, 119 new cases
One further coronavirus related death has taken place, while an additional 119 people have tested positive.
-
Japan raises coronavirus alert level near Tokyo months ahead of Olympics
The rising number of cases renews doubts that the event, postponed from last year, will take place at all.
-
Australia reports death of woman days after she took AstraZeneca jab
It is the country’s first death linked to the vaccine with 885,000 doses administered across the nation.
-
Mary Robinson joins around 150 ex-heads of state in call for ‘people's vaccine'
The former Irish President has signed an open letter to US leader Joe Biden, calling for Covid-19 vaccine patents to be waived.
News
Two Covid deaths in Northern Ireland over weekend as hospital admissions continue to fall
-
Leo Varadkar questioned by gardaí over leaked agreement to GPs' representative
TÁNAISTE Leo Varadkar has been questioned by gardaí investigating into the circumstances surrounding the disclosure of a confidential government document to a friend.
-
Man shot in chest by police in Derry
The PSNI said the incident happened on Saturday night.
-
Come for the severed hand, stay for the acronym soup - how `Line of Duty' became appointment viewing
COME for the severed hand, stay for the acronym soup, Bimpe Archer looks at how `Line of Duty' became appointment viewing.
-
Chris Lyttle launches consultation to include teachers in fair employment legislation
THE chairman of the assembly education committee is seeking views on laws that allow schools to discriminate on the grounds of religion when appointing teachers.
Business
Wrightbus secures £8m bus order from Japan and Hong Kong
-
H&W secures wind turbines order - but work will be done in Scotland
HARLAND & Wolff has been awarded a lucrative contracts to build eight giant wind turbines for Italian oilfield services company Saipem which will be used in the Firth of Forth in Scotland.
-
Kainos delivers strong trading update after hitting record valuation
SHARES in Belfast IT services group Kainos hit record levels this week as the company said its strong performance during the pandemic continued through to the end of the financial year.
-
Tayto online sales soar - but owners' profit margin is just 0.3 per cent
ONLINE sales of tens of thousands of extra bags of its famous Tayto cheese & onion brand haven't translated into a major revenues boost for its owner Manderley Food Group, according to its latest accounts.
-
Belfast fintech firm in fresh funding round for new bank-linked loyalty platform
BELFAST-based fintech company LoyalBe has announced £725,000 of fresh investment in a funding round led by Techstart Ventures.
Sport
New-look Champions League - or breakaway Euro Super League?
-
The Brits, the Cardinal and Paidi O Se... Hugh Duggan looks back on life as a GAA referee
ONE last look at his watch and Hugh Duggan stretches his arms out wide and blows the long whistle.
-
Referees should be allowed to explain their decisions, says All-Ireland final whistler Hugh Duggan
GAA referees should be allowed to explain why they made contentious decisions after they’ve sent in their match reports, says former All-Ireland final official Hugh Duggan.
-
Martin O'Neill on being pulled out of Championship game and how Brian Clough ended his designs on law
FORMER Celtic and Republic of Ireland manager Martin O’Neill has revealed he had not one, but two run-ins with Antrim GAA in his youth – and quipped he would do his damnedest to wreck the 50th anniversary celebrations of MacRory and Hogan Cup double winners St Mary’s later this month.
-
Harry Fay's brush with COVID19 and what's changed in a year
A YEAR after suffering the ravaging effects of COVID19, former Irish League coach Harry Fay says his brush with the deadly virus has given him a fresh perspective on life.
Opinion
Caution essential as we step out of lockdown
-
Patrick Murphy: If politics is the answer, why can't we have some?
If there was one thing more depressing than the recent loyalist violence, it was the dismal quality of the political reaction.
-
Newton Emerson: Road-blocking loyalists should heed the lessons of the flag protests
Loyalists intend to resume disruption next week after the funeral of the Duke of Edinburgh, by holding unnotified band parades and ‘pop-up protest' road blocks.
-
Covid relaxations signal brighter days ahead
FOLLOWING a long, difficult winter dominated by Covid-19 restrictions, there is a feeling that brighter days are ahead after the Stormont Executive agreed a package of lockdown relaxations.
-
Bimpe Archer: Ending sectarianism needs to start at the peace lines
ALMOST every day for a year I have walked past the road where a 15-year-old boy was murdered longer ago now than his short lifetime.
Magazine
Ben Shephard says ‘sun seems brighter' as he gets Covid-19 jab
-
In Pictures: Britons bask in spring sunshine
The warm weather coincided with the first weekend of the latest relaxation of coronavirus lockdown measures in England.
-
Mark Wahlberg mourns death of ‘angel' mother Alma at 78
She was a regular fixture of the family reality show Wahlburgers.
-
‘Monumental' Monet Water Lilies canvas expected to fetch £29m at auction
Le Bassin aux Nympheas will go under the hammer at Sotheby's next month.
-
DMX's fiancee remembers ‘my best friend, my baby, my love' after rapper's death
He had suffered cardiac arrest.
Life
Marie Louise McConville: The long lockdown means I am now losing the plot
-
Gardening: How to make hanging baskets out of throwaway junk
FROM milk cartons to baked beans tins, colanders to old pullovers, green fingered growers at Garden Organic are encouraging gardeners to get creative with their hanging baskets to help protect the planet and their purses.
-
The Casual Gardener: A quick guide on how to grow mushrooms at home
MUSHROOMS are nutritious, rich in B vitamins, copper, potassium and selenium.
-
Nutrition with Jane McClenaghan: What are the best fats for cooking?
SINCE the 1980s, fats and oils have had a bad reputation among dieters and anyone concerned with their heath and wellbeing.
-
Netting a Bargain: 20% off Matalan lighting; extra 10% off Clarks Outlet sale; HSBC card offers
- MATALAN has reduced selected lighting by 20 per cent until Monday April 19.
Arts
Derry Girls star Tara Lynne O'Neill on helping young footballers to share their stories about the beautiful game
-
Q&A: It would be marvellous if Elaine Paige played White Ribbon says Jolene O'Hara
:: How do you unwind at the weekend? As a performer, my weekend is different to other people’s and consists of Monday and Tuesday.
-
Sound Of Metal star Riz Ahmed: Listening is something you do with your whole body
FROM learning American Sign Language, to mastering playing the drums, Riz Ahmed knew his role in Sound Of Metal would be a challenge.
-
Carey Mulligan and Emerald Fennell take on rape culture in Promising Young Woman
A YOUNG woman in crumpled business attire is drunk and alone in a bar.
-
Cult Movie: John Ford's early silent Westerns Straight Shooting and Hell Bent make for entertaining artefacts
Straight Shooting and Hell Bent: Two films by John Ford FOR one of the most acclaimed directors in Hollywood history, John Ford's earliest years remain oddly under appreciated.
Brexit
Brussels insists Northern Ireland Protocol must remain
-
Permanent facilities for Brexit checks at NI ports will not be ready ‘until 2023'
Uncertainty over the number of inspections that will be required has led to the delay, a senior official told an Assembly committee.
-
Frost to meet Sefcovic in Brussels for talks on Northern Ireland's Brexit deal
Significant differences remain between the UK and European Union over the implementation of the Northern Ireland Protocol.
-
Boris Johnson urged to convene urgent talks following riots
Shadow NI Secretary Louise Haigh said Boris Johnson could not be a “casual observer” on the disorder.
-
Downward spiral will continue unless Northern Ireland Protocol resolved, Ian Paisley says
The DUP MP was speaking during a statement on recent disorder in Northern Ireland.
-
Make Calor the power behind your home
-
Time is running out for EU citizens living in NI to apply to the EU Settlement Scheme
EU, EEA and Swiss citizens must apply to the EU Settlement Scheme by June 30. Here's everything you need to know
-
Mascots, soaked pedestrians and Fido in the front seat - unusual driving offences that could result in penalty points
Most of us know the main driving offences, but what about the more unusual misdemeanours that can also result in penalty points?
-
Did you know that switching mortgages is actually easy and could save you money?
For a relatively small amount of time invested by the customer, they can reap the benefits of saving money and potentially receiving money if cashback is applicable
-
Making your best move
How the current pandemic has led to more and more people re-evaluating what they want from their home
-
National lockdown: stay at home
-
National lockdown: stay at home
-
National lockdown: stay at home
-
National lockdown: stay at home




