People from all over Northern Ireland jumped to the defence of a P.S.N.I. officer with dyslexia who was ridiculed online for making spelling mistakes recently.
The historic visit by US President Bill Clinton during the fledgling Peace Process back in 1995 will provide the setting for tonight's season two finale of 'Derry Girls.'
The Presbyterian Church has said it is "disappointed" and "deeply regrets" the decision taken by Queen's University Belfast (QUB) to end its long-standing relationship with Union Theological College.
Police in Londonderry have praised a boy who stepped in to prevent a teenage girl from becoming the victim of a "potentially serious and harrowing crime."
Badly injured Isle of Man TT racer Steve Mercer says he would 'love to race again' despite surviving an horrific head-on crash at the world renowned motorcycle race in 2018.
Michael Dunlop has been forced to wait a little while longer to ride the new Tyco BMW S1000RR after missing Tuesday's official Bennetts British Superbike test at Silverstone.
The Georgian castle has undergone a £24 million refurbishment by independent charity Historic Royal Palaces in advance of its opening to the public later this month
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