Japanese healthcare firm creates 416 Northern Ireland jobs
Terumo BCT manufactures products used in the treatment and transfusion of blood at its plant in Larne, Co Antrim.
Terumo BCT manufactures products used in the treatment and transfusion of blood at its plant in Larne, Co Antrim.
PSNI Chief Constable optimistic this year's marching season will not be marred by violence.
Arrests follow theft of alcohol and attempted robbery at shop.
Three fishermen have been rescued off north Donegal after their boat sank.
Man sentenced to life in prison for rape and murder of Irish woman in Australia.
A Belfast court has heard.
Was playing in the street.
18-year-old will appear at Belfast court on Thursday.
Four men including a teenage boy arrested.
Two staff members admit stealing from their work.
Met Office reveals country is in the midst of a rare weather cycle.
A Second World War bomb was discovered in a G8 security sweep.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has slammed Independent TD Clare Daly after she accused him of 'prostituting' the Republic of Ireland to US president Barack Obama.
Trinity College may have reminded them of Hogwarts, but the Obama children looked like they would have preferred to be at a Harry Potter theme park than poring over dusty documents showing their distant Irish heritage.
A Japanese firm is set to create over 400 new jobs to Northern Ireland in the wake of the G8 summit.
Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe has declared his top priority was his country's economic revitalisation following the G8 summit.
Prime Minister David Cameron has hailed the G8 summit as the most peaceful in recent memory, insisting the whole world has now seen the new Northern Ireland.
An explosive device found near the G8 summit venue was a remnant of the Second World War, David Cameron revealed today.
David Cameron said you "couldn't put a value" on the free advertising for Northern Ireland as a result of the G8 summit.
Arming the Syrian rebels could deliver weapons into the hands of the sort of people who killed Drummer Lee Rigby, Vladimir Putin warned.
Michelle Obama and her two daughters have met U2 lead singer Bono, his wife Ali and their two sons for a traditional Irish pub lunch.
Three Chinese men who admitted involvement in a "substantial" operation to sell cannabis on a commercial scale have been jailed for a total of seven-and-a-half years.
Police have closed two of Belfast's busiest roads because of a gas leak.
An extra 170,000 customers used Ulsterbus's luxury Goldline coach service over the last year as more people left the car at home, it has been revealed.
Nama is to provide £15 million to finish two office blocks in Belfast.
Two men have been arrested by detectives investigating dissident republicanism in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland's top police officer has said he was optimistic there would be peace on the streets this summer.
Northern Ireland's top police officer said today he was optimistic there would be peace on the streets this summer.
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Police searching for a missing Ballyclare man have recovered a body.
Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe has declared his top priority is his country's economic revitalisation following the G8 summit.
Japan's prime minister Shinzo Abe has declared his top priority was his country's economic revitalisation following the G8 summit.
Prime Minister David Cameron has hailed the G8 summit as the most peaceful in recent memory, insisting the whole world had now seen the new Northern Ireland.
Prime Minister David Cameron has hailed the G8 summit as the most peaceful in recent memory, insisting the whole world has now seen the new Northern Ireland.
A four-year-old girl has escaped serious injury after a petrol bomb attack in east Belfast.
Fermanagh is gearing up for a windfall from the G8 summit, local businesses have said.
A trader has been fined for trying to sell a rabbit at a market, despite its overgrown teeth.
Mothers in the UK have been reassured over claims that a chemical in plastic water bottles may be linked to cancer.
The BBC has spent more than £22 million in pay-offs known as compromise agreements over the last six years, it has been reported.
Moors Murderer Ian Brady remains "chronically psychotic" and should remain in a hospital setting for treatment, his mental health tribunal has heard.
Royal Mail workers have voted in favour of boycotting competitors' mail and have massively rejected the Government's controversial plan to privatise the company.
Dundee, Hull, Leicester and Swansea Bay are the four contenders which have made it through to the shortlist for the UK's next City Of Culture.
An 11-stone bullmastiff dog has become the fattest pet to enter an animal charity's fit club.
Families of British soldiers killed fighting in Iraq can bring damages claims against the Government, the Supreme Court ruled today.
Commons Deputy Speaker Nigel Evans has continued to deny sex crime allegations after being questioned by police over fresh claims.
The Government will legislate to ensure reckless bank bosses can be jailed and bonuses can be clawed back, David Cameron has said.
Police have been asked to launch an investigation into the allegations of a cover-up at the health regulator, it has emerged.
The father of a teenager who was killed by a train in an apparent suicide pact with a school friend has spoken of his grief.
The continuing on-set adventures of San Diego's top rated newsman. Will Ferrell is back in Anchor Man 2
Go Periscope are an electronica/indie-rock band from Seattle in the United States. Last week, a video showing them winding up their poser friends went viral. Now, they are returning to music and their latest video features some of the people who starred in their previous viral footage. Credit: YouTube/goperiscope
U2 lead singer Bono and his wife, Ali Hewson, met US First Lady Michelle Obama and her two daughters for a pub lunch in Dalkey, south of Dublin, during the Obamas’ visit to Ireland on June 18. Credit: YouTube/Joe Garde.
Three fishermen have been rescued off north Donegal after their boat sank.
The sale of the harvesting rights for the country's state-owned forests has been abandoned.
Nama is to provide 18 million euro to finish two office blocks in Belfast, it has been revealed.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has guaranteed there will be no hike in income tax in the next budget.
A rebel Government TD has claimed new abortion laws are based on absurd notions and nonsense that could lead to widespread demand.
The threat from dissident republicans remains severe, Justice Minister Alan Shatter has said.
Pope John Paul II has moved a step closer to sainthood.
Designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana have been found guilty of massive tax evasion in Italy.
President Barack Obama has called for a one-third reduction of the world's nuclear stockpiles.
Thousands of demonstrators have flooded into a square in Brazil's economic hub, Sao Paulo, for the latest in a historic wave of protests against the state of public transport, schools and other public services.
UN peacekeeping efforts face growing dangers from non-traditional threats such as suicide bombers and improvised explosive devices, secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has warned.
Afghan peace talks could be derailed before they even begin after president Hamid Karzai halted talks with the US on a new security deal to protest at being left out of initial negotiations with the Taliban aimed at ending the 12-year war.
Jose Mourinho has admitted his first match back at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea manager will be an emotional occasion - even though visitors Hull City have vowed to spoil his return party.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has insisted he is going nowhere after the resignation of managing director Derek Llambias plunged the club into fresh chaos.
Rob Kearney is ready to help the British and Irish Lions prepare for "the big picture" of Saturday's first Test against Australia.
Duntle won at Royal Ascot for the second successive year when coming out on top in a tight finish to the Duke of Cambridge Stakes.
The fixture list for the new season has been unveiled - and while we knew it would involve 38 games per team and playing every side home and away, the order of the matches has created some interesting scenarios.
Rory McIlroy is the most naturally talented golfer on the planet. He also happens to be a decent enough young chap, witty, sharp, incredibly resilient and generally well clued-in.
Australia coach Robbie Deans is expected to take one of the biggest gambles of his career by selecting James O'Connor at fly-half for Saturday's first Test against the British and Irish Lions.
Barclays Premier League champions Manchester United will start the 2013-14 season at League Cup winners Swansea.
Alan Pardew has insisted he will remain as Newcastle boss despite the turmoil currently engulfing the club.
Former Manchester United star Quinton Fortune has claimed Jose Mourinho should be more worried about the explosive second weekend showdown at Old Trafford than new Red Devils boss David Moyes.
Tottenham have confirmed the appointment of former England assistant manager Franco Baldini as technical director at the Barclays Premier League club.
British and Irish Lions wing George North has been passed fit to face Australia in Saturday's opening Test at Suncorp Stadium.
Barclays Premier League champions Manchester United will start the 2013-14 season at League Cup winners Swansea.
Derek Llambias has resigned from his post as managing director at Newcastle, the club have announced.
British and Irish Lions winger George North has been passed fit for Saturday's first Test against Australia after recovering from his hamstring problem.
Channing Tatum thinks his wife will mock him for his Woman Whisperer nickname.
Jennifer Lopez may have had a turbulent few years but she has emerged stronger than ever.
Katie Price has revealed she is planning to release her fifth autobiography later this year - at the age of just 35.
The Only Way Is Essex star Mario Falcone has revealed he tried to take his own life, following a row with then girlfriend Lucy Mecklenburgh earlier this year.
Green Wing star Julian Rhind-Tutt is the latest name to be linked to the role of Doctor Who.
Olly Murs has revealed that he pretended to be Kylie Minogue when he sang with Robbie Williams.
Amy Adams says the strapless Marchesa gown she sported earlier this year is her perfect red carpet dress.
Tilda Swinton has embraced her Scottish heritage for bespoke tailor Timothy Everest's Spring 2014 capsule collection.
Anna Kendrick would like to wear comfortable purple clothes at events, with red slippers if she was feeling “fancy”.
Rita Ora’s mother hates it when she exposes too much of herself in saucy outfits.
Revenge costume designer Jill Ohanneson says the lavish clothes on the show “raise people’s spirits”.
Whitney Port says Ashley Olsen has a “great sense of style”.
Sienna Miller believes her dress sense comes from having a bohemian personality.
Kylie Jenner can't live without her Lancôme Mascara and YSL concealer.
Katy Perry has joked that she still likes to do dramatic make-up but feels she is entering a more "age appropriate" era of experimenting.
Of course, it's hard to know what really goes on in any marriage behind closed doors. But it's quite easy to know what's going on outside a London restaurant.
Just because it's Brian Sewell ...
One of the many irritating features of Northern Ireland is our passion for lecturing other countries. Our unions gathering at City Hall to indulge in anti-Semitic diatribes and pro-terrorism causes elsewhere contrasts with the equally thick 'plague on all your houses' approach they bring to domestic politics.
Yesterday saw the start of the G8 summit in Fermanagh but the day was all about Barack and Michelle Obama. It confirmed yet again that Northern Ireland has a special place in American politics. Sure, it might be slipping down the ranks of importance since the heady days of the Clinton administration, but that is as much to do with the relative success of the peace process as it is with diminishing interest in the White House.
Nigella Lawson – handsome, clever, rich, who seems to unite some of the best blessings of human existence – is not the sort of woman we expect to get physically manhandled by her husband. Yet, here we all are, gawking at photos that show Charles Saatchi, the art collector and owner of The Saatchi Gallery, with his hands around our heroine's throat.
It is seemingly part of the Northern Ireland DNA to be negative. That comes from decades of disappointment and seeing optimism quashed. But the staging of the G8 conference should be a matter of pride for everyone here. For the first time in recent history the summit made news because of progress on its agenda and for the positive image that the world leaders took away of this region.
There is a line from The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron that I try to keep to the forefront of my mind: "Leap and the net will appear."
What are we doing spending money on sending arms to Syria, as suggested by US President Barack Obama? Where do we draw the line on conflicts in which we involve ourselves?
There's always the straw that breaks the proverbial's back. For me this week it was a headline in the Guardian, "I made pork taste like fish..."
A Japanese global healthcare company is creating 416 jobs in Northern Ireland.
The first flight of the new Bombardier CSeries -- the wings of which were invented, designed and built in Belfast -- is just days away.
Plane-maker Bombardier has announced billions of pounds worth of aircraft sales as well as a £25m injection into the Northern Ireland economy as the company exhibits at the Paris Air Show.
A Japanese firm is set to create over 400 new jobs to Northern Ireland in the wake of the G8 summit.
As one Cathedral Quarter door closes, another might be opening.
A building firm which carried out repair work for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has gone into administration blaming increased financial pressures.