A judge in Dundalk has dismissed out the case against three NI men for preaching against homosexuality - prompting their solicitor to accuse Garda of a 'bogus prosecution'.
A move to end a claimed "amnesty for rapists" in the UK government's legacy bill has been welcomed by Mairia Cahill, who spoke publicly in 2010 about her alleged rape by an IRA member.
A Presbyterian minister says it is an "incredible privilege" to have been asked to teach Protestant theology on Mary at a major Catholic festival in west Belfast.
A man who allegedly murdered his elderly mother because he could no longer "carry the cross" of caring for her and then tried to kill himself cannot be safely released from custody for her funeral, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
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