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Almost half of those arrested for race hate disorder in Belfast last August had previously been reported to the PSNI for domestic abuse.
A human rights organisation has said race hate crime is at a “record high” in Northern Ireland and accused the PSNI of “over-policing” ethnic minority communities as the police launched their Race and ...
When it comes to embracing the hype around the Oasis reunion tour, one Northern Ireland business is better placed than most.
A Belfast man accused of crashing into two police cars in a car stolen during a creeper-style burglary is facing a new charge of sexually assaulting a schoolgirl, a court heard today.
British Rally Championship title protagonist William Creighton says he is prepared to pull out all the stops in his search of victory on this weekend’s Grampian Forest Rally in Scotland.
MLAs have expressed concern about a number of children with cancer who face chemotherapy delays because more than half of specialist nurses in the Belfast Trust are off work.
Harry Murphy’s decision to sign for Glenavon on a permanent basis was an easy one because he believes the loan move he made to Mourneview Park in January was “probably the best thing” he’s ever done.
A man charged with drugs and blackmail offences over the loss of 50kg of herbal cannabis smuggled into Northern Ireland is to be released from custody, a High Court judge has ruled.
A single father who has battled bowel cancer filmed the moment he told his son he had won £1 million on the lottery, with the pair hugging and jumping excitedly around the kitchen. Paul Harvey, of ...
The cut to interest rates could intensify the already "frenzied" activity on Northern Ireland’s property market, a mortgage adviser has predicted.
Police are investigating after a report that a masked man had pointed a gun at a woman in her garden in the Omagh area.
A Co Antrim pharmacist was handed a 200-hour community service order today after a judge heard he had stolen 25,000 diazepam tablets over the course of three years.