The death of former US president Jimmy Carter features among a range of domestic stories on the front of Monday’s newspapers ...
Mr Carter, a former peanut farmer, served one term in the White House and spent his post-presidency years as a global ...
Father Aidan Troy received multiple loyalist death threats in January 2003 over his role in the Holy Cross dispute in Belfast.
The report turns to leaks of other origin, claiming “disgruntled Special Branch officers in Northern Ireland” were blamed by the British Government for a series of releases about the IRA which were ...
More than a fifth of people over 50 in England are living in a poor-quality home that could be making their health condition worse, a charity said.
The Government will block new incinerators if they do not help meet environmental objectives under rules unveiled on Monday. Developers will have to show that their project either helps reduce the ...
Sinn Fein was accused of “ignoring” the role 3,000 Troubles deaths had in damaging community relations in Northern Ireland in a memo sent to a direct rule minister in 2003.
The Irish Government wanted to appeal to the UK side against ‘manipulating’ every scenario for favourable election results in Northern Ireland.
Minutes of an Executive meeting from 2000 show a warning that other action would be taken ‘as appropriate’ against the DUP ministers.
A nurse who was forced to retire after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) has recalled attending a lecture on the condition unaware she already had it. Sheree Gregg, from Inverness, was ...
The new analysis, commissioned by the Department for Health and Social Care, suggests that if a 10-cigarettes-a-day smoker quits on January 1, then by January 8 they could “prevent loss of a full day ...