DUP leader Arlene Foster yesterday said her party would "look at" a time-limited backstop - as she insisted there remained a chance of finding a Brexit deal before October 31.
In a major human trafficking operation police have arrested a man and a woman who they suspected of running a brothel while a further five men were arrested for paying for sexual services.
John Mulholland ('Nationalist parties tend to back abortion, not DUP,' September 21) opines why constitutional nationalism are the biggest advocates for abortion, while they purport to be Catholic in faith practice.
Five-time World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea described his latest title success as the 'toughest of my life' after the Northern Ireland rider triumphed against the odds.
Fermanagh's Lee Johnston added another major piece of silverware to his trophy cabinet this season after winning the Steve Henshaw International Gold Cup for the first time yesterday at Oliver's Mount, Scarborough.
Church leaders in the Province have expressed their concern at the prospect of "an almost unregulated abortion regime" being imposed on NI from Westminster.
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Thousands of former servicemen brought parts of central London to a standstill in protest against the prosecution of "Soldier F" for his alleged role in the Bloody Sunday massacre.
Ulster Unionist peer and former party leader Lord Empey has compared the behaviour of MPs in Parliament this week to "rival football supporters arguing over a decision of the referee".
Jonathan Rea has extended his lead in the World Superbike Championship to 100 points after finishing second in a thrilling opening race at Magny-Cours in France on Saturday.
Bereaved relatives suing over alleged state collusion with a loyalist gang behind dozens of sectarian murders have secured a major breakthrough in their battle to access documents.
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