Gregory Campbell, Paul Frew and Paula Bradley vie to be DUP deputy leader
Non-essential cross-border travel must be stopped ‘by enforcement if required'
Donegal Covid-19 outbreak linked to wake
Director of Public Prosecutions complains to PSNI chief over Bobby Storey funeral ‘confidentiality’ breach
Latest
Gary Wallace: From Tyrone titles and ultra-marathons to Northern exposure with Baraclough's boys
Shane Duffy's Celtic career over as Derry defender returns to Seagulls
Seamus Heaney described as being from 'Londonderry' by Tourism Ireland
Fiona Donohoe voices concerns on Channel 4 News about investigation into Noah's disappearance and death
Michaél Martin warns British government that unilateral Troubles amnesty would be 'breach of trust'
'Manufacturers prepared to sell lead on the roof than risk losing skilled workers'
Coronavirus
Donegal Covid outbreak linked to wake
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Indian Covid-19 variant detected in Northern Ireland
The Department of Health has confirmed that the Indian variant of Covid-19 has been found in Northern Ireland.
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No further deaths linked to Covid-19 as 102 new cases recorded
There have been no deaths linked to Covid-19 as the Department of Health released its latest figures on the pandemic.
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Republic's youth support workers ‘stretched to the limit' during Covid
Rachael Treanor of the National Youth Council of Ireland described the sector as ‘grossly understaffed’.
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EU proposes co-ordinated approach to develop Covid-19 drugs
So far, the antiviral medicine remdesivir is the only drug authorised across the EU for treating coronavirus patients.
News
Tim McKane: 100 is old enough to start trying to grow up
Marketing expert Tim McKane, who grew up in a unionist background before flirting with left-wing republicanism in his student days, says it is time to take off green or orange glasses and focus on prosperity on both sides of the island ::::::: A century, one hundred, a time to celebrate? Or to reflect on the failure to change, to move on from divisive politics, and the lack of separation of church and state.
Topics
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Thirty times more people waiting over six months for cardiac surgery in NI than year ago
PEOPLE will die as waiting lists for heart surgery and referrals grow longer, a charity has warned.
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Pupils demand significant omissions to future exams
PUPILS are demanding that "significant omissions" be made to next summer's GCSEs and A-levels due to two years of disrupted learning.
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Crime gangs in Georgia and Albania running people-smuggling operation through Ireland into the UK
ORGANISED crime groups from Georgia and Albania are running a major people-smuggling operation through Ireland into the UK, it has been reported.
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Authors from Northern Ireland who have experienced sexual violence to take part in online discussion
AUTHORS from Northern Ireland who have experienced sexual violence are to speak about how writing helped them as a form of therapy following their trauma.
Business
Belfast-based AquaQ backed by London private equity firm Sovereign
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Fresh £2m investment round will help accelerate growth at Datactics
SPECIALIST investor Par Equity has increased its stake in Datactics, leading an investment of £2 million in the Belfast-based data and analytics software firm.
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ABP buys remaining 50 per cent stake in Linden Foods
ABP Food Group, the Irish beef company privately-owned by Larry Goodman, has assumed full control of Northern Ireland-based meat supplier Linden Foods.
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Plans unveiled to expand Loop film studios
PLANS have been revealed for the expansion of Loop Studios in Belfast, which has previously hosted high-profile films and television series including Game of Thrones and Dracula Untold
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Deloitte appoints Belfast partner Jackie Henry to UK leadership team
BUSINESS advisory firm Deloitte's Northern Ireland lead partner Jackie Henry has been appointed to a new role in its UK leadership team as managing partner for people and purpose.
Sport
Brendan Crossan: A dose of John Morrison was always good for the soul
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Gary Wallace: From Tyrone titles and ultra-marathons to Northern exposure with Baraclough's boys
IT’S funny how life works out sometimes.
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Padraig Hampsey: Young guns boost Tyrone chances
Padraig Hampsey has reluctantly accepted veteran status at the age of just 27, but says he's excited by the young blood coursing through a new-look Tyrone squad.
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Ulster prop Tom O'Toole patiently aiming for Irish and Ulster starting jersey
ULSTER prop Tom O'Toole has admitted he must remain patient in his ambition to become Ireland's top tighthead as he continues to bide his time both for his province and at international level.
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Shane Duffy's Celtic career over as Derry defender returns to Seagulls
SHANE DUFFY'S unhappy one-season loan stay at Celtic came to an end yesterday.
Opinion
Denis Bradley: Consequences of partition have cascaded down the decades
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Alex Kane: If the assembly goes down again, it isn't coming back
Ian Paisley was leader for 37 years.
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Troubles victims and their families failed again
VICTIMS and their families have been dealt another blow after reports that the British government plans to legislate to stop any future prosecutions over Troubles crimes.
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Unique selling point of grammar schools is their sense of ‘elitism'
Newton Emerson writing in his column ‘Grammar ethos could be key to resolving selection debate’ (April 29) points out that the end of selection need not mean the end of grammar schools here and that if our secondary schools were allowed to convert to non-selective grammars and embraced the ‘concept of grammar ethos’ by introducing stricter discipline and more rigorous academic standards then the debate about the abolition of grammar schools could become redundant.
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Tom Collins: Unionism faces its day of reckoning
So here we are, four days into a new century under partition.
Magazine
Astronaut helps Coldplay debut new single via International Space Station
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Imperial War Museum to open extensive new galleries this autumn
The museum is also publishing two books delving further into the stories explored in the galleries.
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Sir Ian McKellen: My work got better after I came out as gay
The Lord Of The Rings star said his life and work had improved after he had revealed his sexuality publicly in 1988.
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Dame Darcey Bussell on whether she would return to Strictly Come Dancing
The ballerina also spoke about an acting audition she did alongside Hollywood star Harrison Ford.
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Government urged to use Online Safety Bill to protect consumers from scams
Online platforms have ‘very little' legal responsibility for protecting their users, despite profiting from scam advertising, a coalition has said.
Life
Four calling male corncrakes recorded on Rathlin Island
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Republic's youth support workers ‘stretched to the limit' during Covid
Rachael Treanor of the National Youth Council of Ireland described the sector as ‘grossly understaffed’.
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Deanes at Queen's cancels bookings after being told terrace does not comply with Covid regulations
Deanes at Queen's, located on College Gardens, has emailed customers to tell them they cannot honour their bookings.
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Today's TV Thursday 6 May
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The Ashers bakery case: A, B, C of conscience
The complex issues at the heart of the Ashers bakery 'gay cake' case are to be considered by the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. Dr Joseph McBride assesses the philosophical questions raised in the debate
Arts
What films should you look forward to when cinemas reopen?
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Noise Annoys: New music from Exhalers plus news on Oh Yeah's Virtual Tour of NI
:: Exhalers – Exhalers (album, self-released) WHILE most of us managed to achieve the square root of frankly not much at all during lockdown beyond perhaps finally attempting the odd bit of long put-off DIY and/or gaining a few extra pounds while surfing the sofa, former LaFaro drummer Alan Lynn has put us all to shame by writing and recording an entire album.
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Royal Blood's Mike Kerr: It's easy to be falling apart if you're the singer in a rock band
MIKE Kerr is remembering how, aged around 15, he performed with his then-band Hunting The Minotaur covered in gold paint in the style of Goldfinger, wearing a faux fur coat with a keytar strapped to his chest.
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Cult Movie: 1969 chiller I Start Counting is an understated but oddly affecting cult classic
I Start Counting I WAS aware of Basil Kirchin's soundtrack for I Start Counting long before I ever got to see the film it graced.
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Albums: New music from Rag'n'Bone Man, Weezer, Iceage and Pink Floyd
RAG'N'BONE MAN – LIFE BY MISADVENTURE RAG'n'Bone Man's new album sees the musician showcase his baritone voice in a collection of reflective songs.
Brexit
Edwin Poots faces legal challenge over stop to work on Irish Sea border posts
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Police back assessment that loyalist paramilitaries did not threaten port staff
A Stormont committee is examining the circumstances around the withdrawal of staff carrying out Brexit checks earlier this year.
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How do you solve a problem like the protocol?
The acid test for the next DUP leader is how they deal with the Irish Sea border.
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Edwin Poots threatens legal action over NI Protocol
Edwin Poots told Stormont Assembly members that ‘ultimately the protocol needs to go’.
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New DUP leader should be prepared to walk away from Stormont over NI Protocol, says Orange leader
THE new leader of the DUP should be prepared to walk away from Stormont in the fight against the Northern Ireland Protocol, a senior Orangeman has said.
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Make Calor the power behind your home
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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
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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?
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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
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Making your best move
How the current pandemic has led to more and more people re-evaluating what they want from their home
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National lockdown: stay at home
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National lockdown: stay at home
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National lockdown: stay at home
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National lockdown: stay at home






