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A Japanese company is set to announce a major jobs boost in Northern Ireland today in the wake of the G8 summit.
A Japanese company is set to announce a major jobs boost in Northern Ireland today in the wake of the G8 summit.
Child was playing in the street when the attack happened in East Belfast.
Begley visits family and friends ahead of final.
Residents admit there will be a void in their lives when the G8 leaves town.
Court hears case against gay and unmarried couples adopting in N Ireland.
Warning on arming rebels.
Planners issued removal order for memorial to Kingsmills massacre victims.
Two staff members admit stealing from their work.
A Second World War bomb was discovered in a G8 security sweep.
Tragedy on M1 in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Acquittal full of "deficiencies, contradictions and illogical" conclusions, court rules.
Nigella's husband 'did not want altercation hanging over them'.
A Japanese company is set to announce a major jobs boost in Northern Ireland today 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.
G8-itis swept through the picturesque town of Enniskillen as the world's leaders gathered nearby.
It was meant as a joke – a crowd-pleasing, light-hearted jibe about allowing her husband to join her on big trips.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested after an ambulance crew was allegedly threatened with a meat cleaver.
An online article (‘Protestant-Catholic gap narrows as census results revealed’, posted December 11, 2012) reported on the publication of data from the 2011 Census by the Northern Ireland Statistics Agency and stated that the percentage of Protestants and Catholics in the Northern Ireland population stood at 48% and 45% respectively.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested after an ambulance crew were allegedly threatened with a meat cleaver.
Police searching for a missing Co Antrim pensioner 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.
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Loyalist campaigner Willie Frazer was freed again today despite being held to have breached bail terms by being at the scene of a Maze prison site protest.
A viable pipe bomb has been found in Co Tyrone.
It's not everyday you nearly upstage the most powerful man in the world.
A man has suffered a fractured jaw and cheekbone after he was attacked in Co Down.
New measures to help smooth the planning process for tourism development are "common sense", Northern Ireland's Environment Minister has claimed.
Agreement has been reached by world leaders at the G8 summit on new action to tackle money-laundering and "shell companies" which are used to evade tax, Downing Street said today.
Two people have been taken to hospital after a three car road crash involving a lorry.
Reckless bank bosses should be jailed and pay rules overhauled to end rewards for failure, according to a report by MPs and peers.
The father of a newborn boy who died in a hospital where mothers and babies died through neglect says claims that the healthcare watchdog covered up a failure to investigate are "shocking".
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 Supreme Court is due to rule on whether families of soldiers killed fighting in Iraq can bring damages claims against the Government.
The UK may bask in the hottest day of the year so far today.
George Osborne is to shed light on his plans for the banking industry following the long-awaited report from the Parliamentary Commission on Banking Standards.
David Cameron is to face questions from MPs after G8 leaders thrashed out limited agreements on how to handle the Syria crisis and tackle tax dodging.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London even if sex charges against him are dropped, because he fears moves are already under way to extradite him to the United States, he has revealed.
Nearly 40,000 incidents of physical restraint on mental health patients in England were recorded in one year - with more than 3,000 in the "dangerous" face-down position - according to figures released by a charity.
Radical plans to split Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) into a "good" bank and a "bad" bank must be looked at immediately as part of an urgent rethink of Government plans for privatisation, according to an influential Parliamentary commission.
It has been a part of the Promise for over a century, but from now on girls will no longer pledge their devotion to God when they join the Guides.
A new front-of-pack food label that has the support of health groups and all the major supermarkets has been launched to help tackle the obesity crisis.
Katie confronts husband Declan as she becomes impatient with his lies - leaving him to wonder whether she has called the police - since Declan clearly hasn't.
Stuart Pearce was today informed by the Football Association he will not be kept on as England Under-21s manager.The former international full-back was appointed to the post in 2007 and led the Young Lions to four successive European Championship finals.
Emeli Sande, Rizzle Kicks and Labrinth are among the stars who will perform at a concert in memory of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, 20 years after he was stabbed to death.The event - to be staged at London's O2 Arena - will raise funds for a trust set up in his name to help young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
A serial sex offender has been sentenced to life in prison for the rape and murder of an Irish woman that outraged Australia's second-largest city.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny is to hold talks with prime minister of Japan Shinzo Abe in Dublin.
A Garda probe into the death of a mother and a daughter has been upgraded to a double murder investigation.
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.
The wife of the world's most powerful man is sitting across the table eating fish and chips at your local - the stuff of dreams for most mere mortals, but for U2 frontman and self-styled anti-poverty campaigner Bono it was just another lunch at the top table.
Comprehensive compensation is needed for survivors of Magdalene laundries including unpaid wages and pensions and rehab for forced labour, a watchdog has claimed.
The United Nations refugee agency has revealed that more than 45.2 million people were forced to flee their homes last year, an 18-year high mainly due to wars in Syria, Afghanistan and other countries.
US President Barack Obama is visiting Berlin to deliver a key address, capping the end of three days of international diplomacy.
The Taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack in Afghanistan that killed four American troops just hours after it announced it would hold talks with the US.
A 13-year-old boy has been charged with second-degree murder over the death of his five-year-old half-sister after investigators said he told them he repeatedly struck her with wrestling moves imitated from TV.
Award-winning journalist and war correspondent Michael Hastings has died in a car accident in Los Angeles, his employer and family said.
A serial sex offender has been sentenced to life in prison for the rape and murder of an Irish woman that outraged Australia's second-largest city.
British and Irish Lions winger George North has been passed fit for Saturday's first Test against Australia after recovering from his hamstring problem.
Australia openside Michael Hooper insists the Wallabies will draw inspiration from the British and Irish Lions' first defeat of their 2013 tour.
Warren Gatland admitted the British and Irish Lions had been given "a reality check" after they lost their unbeaten Australia tour record.
British and Irish Lions lock Geoff Parling admitted the first tour defeat Down Under "hurts like hell" after Warren Gatland's side were edged out by the Brumbies at Canberra Stadium.
Andy Carroll will have a medical with West Ham on Wednesday as he moves closer to a permanent move from Liverpool, Hammers chairman David Gold has confirmed.
Stoke have confirmed that winger Jermaine Pennant has signed a new one-year deal with the club.
Aston Villa have completed the signing of striker Nicklas Helenius from Aalborg.
Fernando Torres has reiterated his commitment to Chelsea and is hoping he has a role to play under "demanding" new Blues coach Jose Mourinho.
Sevilla appear to be holding out for a better price for midfielder Luis Alberto, despite sporting director Ramon Verdejo admitting Liverpool have made a "very good" offer.
Brumbies 14 Lions 12: The Lions lost their unbeaten tour record just four days before tackling Australia with captain Rory Best having a nightmare at the line out.
Newcastle have confirmed the appointment of Joe Kinnear as the club's director of football almost two days after he announced his impending arrival.
West Brom have confirmed defender Steven Reid has signed a new one-year contract with the club.
The French midfielder Geoffrey Kondogbia, who has just finished his first season at Seville, is a key Chelsea target as they seek to sign a defensive midfielder as part of their squad strengthening over the summer.
Cristiano Ronaldo is privately being urged to wait 18 months before making his last big move in football – a strategy which could place him within financial reach of Manchester United.
Brian O'Driscoll feels being on this year's British and Irish Lions tour is helping to keep him young.
Britney Spears' sons are to star in the video for her new single Ooh La La, which features on the soundtrack for the Smurfs 2 movie.
Rock act 30 Seconds To Mars hit a new high when they performed a gig on the roof of the O2 Arena.
Rihanna kept fans waiting two-and-a-half-hours at her Birmingham concert after spending the previous night out partying with Cara Delevingne.
Emeli Sande, Rizzle Kicks and Labrinth are among the stars who will perform at a concert in memory of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence, 20 years after he was stabbed to death.
David O Russell has revealed he will not make any more films about war.
David Thewlis and Brendan Gleeson are the latest additions to horror thriller Eliza Graves.
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.
Amy Adams has joked that her skin is so sensitive strange things happen to it when she tries to wax.
Kristen Bell has revealed how she managed to lose the baby weight since giving birth in March.
Romeo Beckham loves fashionable clothes and has developed a strong sense of style.
Halle Berry thinks bright coloured make-up is best saved for night-time.
Taylor Swift made a striking yet simple monochrome look for her appearance at the MuchMusic Video Awards in Canada yesterday.
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 company is set to announce a major jobs boost in Northern Ireland today in the wake of the G8 summit.
As one Cathedral Quarter door closes, another might be opening.
Top chef Niall McKenna – the owner of high-end restaurant James Street South – is looking to expand, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal.
A building firm which carried out repair work for the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has gone into administration blaming increased financial pressures.
Budget airline easyJet is to upgrade and expand its fleet under a deal to buy 135 Airbus planes over the next nine years. The no-frills carrier said the new 180-seater A320 planes will allow it to boost passengers carried from 60m a year to 90m. The move will mean easyJet can replace around 85 of its current 211-strong fleet of 156-seaters.
Drug group AstraZeneca said plans for a new research base in Cambridge will boost the chances of Britain discovering the next generation of medicines. The group revealed yesterday it will build a £330m research and development site on Cambridge Biomedical Campus by 2016, employing about 2,000 staff.