obituary
Olga Craig: Tributes paid to respected war reporter from Co Tyrone
Starting out in the Derry Journal and News Letter, Olga Craig (67) later joined Fleet Street and became one of the first reporters to enter Basra after the 2003 Iraq invasion.
Kenneth Cope, known for his acting roles as both detective and thief
His main starring role was as the worried ghost detective Marty Hopkirk in the original dark cult comedy Randall And Hopkirk (Deceased).
‘Mould breaker and establishment shaker’ Nell McCafferty warmly remembered by politicians, journalists and friends
‘Nell McCafferty highlighted the poverty and injustices women faced in the late 20th century across the island’ - Michelle O’Neill
Tributes paid following the death of Archbishop Noel Treanor
The emeritus bishop had most recently taken up a role as the Vatican’s ambassador to the EU
Tributes paid to former Bishop of Down and Connor Noel Treanor following death aged 73
Bishop Treanor (73) had most recently taken up a role as the Vatican’s ambassador to the EU
Remembering Margaret McCallion: Derry’s ‘wee pigeon woman’ was a lady and true legend
Funeral heard that if the world had more like Margaret, it would be a far better place
Tributes to Daniel Rice, ‘stalwart’ of the hospitality industry
‘Stalwart of the hospitality industry’ – Colin Neill
Peter Oosterhuis: Ryder Cup stalwart who became much-loved commentator
Oosterhuis twice finished runner-up in the Open Championship before embarking on a successful career as a commentator.
Unassuming physicist Professor Peter Higgs ahead of his time
The Large Hadron Collider on the Swiss-French border tracked down the particle that has his name.
‘Titan of business’ in Northern Ireland Harold Ennis who founded Boxmore International dies
One of Northern Ireland's most prominent businessmen in recent decades, Boxmore International founder Harold Ennis, has died.