Northern Ireland's power-sharing government is in breach of a nearly 20-year-old statutory obligation to develop an ...
The all-island government would be formed as a powersharing arrangement, with two joint prime ministers: one from the largest ...
Stormont’s Executive Committee remains in breach of a legal duty to adopt an anti-poverty strategy for Northern Ireland, a ...
Habib Shah Shamel, 28, formerly of Cecil Street in Limerick, was brought to Belfast Crown Court on Tuesday from Maghaberry ...
Northern Ireland's power-sharing government has breached a long-standing legal obligation by failing to establish an anti-poverty strategy, according to a recent high court ruling. This comes as ...
Mr Justice Humphreys held that the power-sharing administration has failed to meet obligations first imposed 18 years ago ...
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Store and/or access information on a ...
Belfast Crown Court heard the pair who admitted charges of hijacking, robbery and theft were intoxicated at the time ...
The accused is alleged to have 'grabbed a knife, a pair of scissors and a pizza cutter" and tried to put them in his pockets ...
A Londonderry man has denied terrorism offences linked to a major data breach by the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI ...
A Bangor man murdered by his cousin's partner was subjected to a "brutal and sustained attack" as he lay asleep with "no chance to defend himself", a court has heard.
Former Councillor and Irish language campaigner, Chris McCaffrey, says repeal of law dating back to 1737 is righting a historical wrong.