MI5 'offered job to Woolwich suspect'
Police have arrested an alleged friend of the Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo after he gave an interview to BBC Newsnight in which he claimed the security services had tried to recruit the suspect.
Police have arrested an alleged friend of the Woolwich murder suspect Michael Adebolajo after he gave an interview to BBC Newsnight in which he claimed the security services had tried to recruit the suspect.
It was party time yesterday as Londonderry kicked off three days of fun and celebrations at BBC Radio One's Big Weekend.
Sinn Fein MLA says there can be no escape route over parades, flags and the past.
Adrian Chiles praises German Bundesliga as Munich face Dortmund.
Mazen Zred doesn’t feel lucky, strapped up in his bed.
Footballer and three teammates found not guilty.
Queen spends birthday watching thoroughbred horses being trained.
Hundreds of police working to keep the peace following murder of soldier.
Family of murdered Lee Rigby paid a touching tribute to the soldier.
Mayor Rob Ford has denied accusations of drug use.
Unemployment and poverty in some areas of Europe could lead to rising civil unrest.
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The Saturdays have lit up the stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Northern Ireland.
An elderly woman was thrown to the ground and bitten during a botched hijacking in Belfast.
A pipe bomb which partially exploded on a suburban street in Belfast could have killed people, a police chief has warned.
An architect charged in connection with an alleged terrorist training camp can leave prison to be at his son's first communion, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
A man has appeared in court to deny murdering his second cousin, who was killed in a hit-and-run incident.
A pensioner who allegedly drove at officers during a police pursuit must remain in custody, a High Court judge ruled yesterday.
Some performances have been cancelled at Radio 1's Big Weekend because of disruption at Heathrow.
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The BBC has apologised for a Question Time production gaffe that saw a Stormont minister labelled as being a member of "Sinn Fein/IRA".
Mediation attempts have failed to resolve a multi-million pound legal battle between a bank and two brothers once described as Ireland's richest businessmen, it emerged today.
A suspect object has been found by police in north Belfast investigating dissident republican activity.
Two men who admitted their part in the murder of a teenage schoolboy seven years ago were today ordered to spend at least 17 years behind bars between them.
A man appeared at the Old Bailey today charged with the murder of four British solders in the 1982 Hyde Park IRA bomb blast.
A woman cleared of conning more than £40,000 from her elderly mother's life savings has spoken of her relief after walking free from court.
The campaigning dad of a young man who died after falling off a bridge as he returned home from a club running a cheap drinks promotion has been named ni4kids Father of the Year 2013.
Forty eight people have been rescued from a passenger boat after it hit a rock on a Welsh island, coastguards have said.
Joyriders have crashed a double-decker bus into a garden wall, some parked cars and a lamppost after it was stolen from a railway station.
A boy aged just nine has admitted burgling a house and stealing the keys of a car that crashed moments later, police said.
A UK ticket-holder will bank £1 million every month for a year in a new prize being launched by the National Lottery, it has been announced.
Two men are being questioned on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after an RAF Typhoon jet was scrambled to escort a passenger plane over the UK.
The father of missing chef Claudia Lawrence, who vanished in March 2009, said the recent discovery of three women who went missing 10 years ago in the US has given him hope that his daughter will be found.
The father of missing chef Claudia Lawrence, who vanished in March 2009, said the recent discovery of three women who went missing 10 years ago in the US has given him hope that his daughter will be found.
Thousands of people are escaping the dismal British weather and seeking sun for the May bank holiday weekend, experts have said.
Air accident investigators are probing an emergency landing by a British Airways passenger jet at Heathrow amid reports that a technical fault in the aircraft could be to blame.
The murder of soldier Lee Rigby has provoked a backlash of anger across the UK, including the attacking of mosques, racial abuse and comments made on social media.
A British man who handed himself in to Chinese authorities has been charged with a series of child sex offences dating back up to 15 years.
Hundreds of well-wishers have flocked to pay their respects to murdered soldier Drummer Lee Rigby, while thousands of far-right supporters hijacked his brutal killing by chanting his name at a protest nearly 300 miles away.
The star of the Fast And Furious films, who has directed two short movies and made his directorial feature-length debut with Strays in 1997, admitted he is unlikely to take the reins of a future instalment.
Visiters can drift lazily across the water in front of Kew?s iconic Palm House in fruit-inspired rowing boats and they can row through a giant floating pineapple. The IncrEdibles festival invites visitors to reconsider the amazing bounty of the plant world and offers a first-hand experience of a selection of some of the 12,000 plant species we can feast on.
The 400-year-old scrawled autograph - at the foot of a deed manuscript for a £140 property in Blackfriars - is one of only six known signatures penned by the playwright.
Gardai have seized 1.7 million euro worth of drugs from a house in Dublin.
The Government has reiterated its threat to slash teachers' wages after the leaders of two unions refused to support the new public sector pay deal.
Government ministers have rallied round embattled Justice Minister Alan Shatter insisting the issue of his failure to give a breath test at a Garda checkpoint is over.
More than 100 jobs are to be created over the next three years at three Irish firms in Galway and Dublin.
An elderly man has been killed in a crash in Co Tipperary.
Two women have been arrested as detectives seized cannabis plants with a street value of around half a million euro.
One of Apple's first computers, a functioning 1976 model, has been sold for a record 516,000 euros (£441,000).
Thousands of athletes have joined victims of the Boston Marathon bombings to run and walk the last mile of the race, reclaiming the triumph of crossing the finish line.
At least 50 gay rights activists have marched peacefully in the country's first gay rally despite a court ban and attempts to disrupt the event.
Authorities are searched for a temporary way to restore access after a key bridge linking the US and Canada collapsed, dumping a handful of vehicles and people into the icy water.
As many as 25 cars were set alight in another night of rioting in suburban districts of Stockholm, although police said the violence was less intense than previous nights.
Forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad have unleashed their heaviest artillery barrage in a week to dislodge rebels from a strategic western town, according to activists.
Northampton captain Dylan Hartley's British and Irish Lions hopes appear to lie in tatters after he was sent off for dissent during Saints' 37-17 Aviva Premiership final defeat against Leicester at Twickenham.
Dylan Hartley could be suspended from the British and Irish Lions tour after he was sent off during the Aviva Premiership final.
Magician gave Aidan O'Brien his ninth victory in the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas at the Curragh.
Coach House looked a horse with a very bright future as the O'Briens got back on track in the Cold Move European Breeders Fund Marble Hill Stakes at the Curragh.
Hitchens repeated his Weatherbys Greenlands Stakes win of two years ago under a fine ride from Johnny Murtagh at the Curragh.
Veteran all-rounder Trent Johnston believes Paul Stirling can surpass Eoin Morgan and become the best batsman to come out of Ireland.
Frank Lampard hopes Chelsea team-mate John Terry can follow him by signing a new contract with the club.
Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott expects the squad to quickly put the disruption of Roberto Mancini's sacking behind them this summer.
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has described the prospect of Jose Mourinho returning to the club as "fantastic".
David Moyes' Manchester United revolution is under way following the departures of Mike Phelan and goalkeeping coach Eric Steele.
Argentina striker Sergio Aguero insists he is happy at Manchester City.
Tottenham winger Andros Townsend has pulled out of the England Under-21 squad for this summer's European Championship in Israel after being charged by the Football Association with betting offences.
Calum Clark is a doubt for England's tour of Uruguay and Argentina after an ankle injury ruled him out of Saturday's Aviva Premiership final.
The most prominent coaches might see it as bad practise. Dave Alred, the kicking coach of Jonny Wilkinson would be appalled. Pat McEnaney says it's fine by him.
There's a knowing smile on Johann Muller's face when mention is made of Toulon's comeback win in last weekend's Heineken Cup final.
Sandra Bullock has urged moviegoers to see her new sci-fi drama Gravity with George Clooney because the zero-gravity sex scenes are “awesome” and so awkward.
Amanda Bynes joked on Twitter after her arraignment Friday that she needs plastic surgery after seeing her mugshot.
Larry Hagman’s estate is calling for the immediate return of heirloom jewellery an attorney claims is in the unlawful possession of his granddaughter.
Rihanna is said to have raised concerns that she is partying too hard in the wake of her split from Chris Brown.
Jennifer Aniston allegedly fears her upcoming wedding to Justin Theroux is "cursed".
Britney Spears' team is said to be worried the singer will crumble under the pressure of her rumored Las Vegas stint.
Whether a seasoned runner or a enthusiastic amateur, young and old have taken part in the Coastal Challenge - held at Seapark in Holywood, Co Down on Friday.
Up to 1,400 runners and walkers turn out for our second RunHer 10k event by seaside, writes Kerry McKittrick
Hundreds of women from across Northern Ireland have put on their running shoes for charity as part of the Belfast Telegraph's Runher 10k race.
Jessica Alba is a fan of "bold, punchy lips" for a spring beauty look.
Yoga helps Heather Graham feel good about herself from the "inside".
Olivia Palermo's charity footwear line for the Pikolinos Maasai Project has been revealed.
Almost two days after the killing of Drummer Lee Rigby the sense of shock has not abated, and many of the questions are still unanswered.
Mazen Zred doesn’t feel lucky, strapped up in his bed at the Nini Hospital, swathed in bandages, two bottles of painkillers pumping into him.
Now there is some flesh on the bones of the shared future strategy outlined by the First and Deputy First Ministers. And at first glance it is a document with some encouraging initiatives. The idea of work experience placements for 10,000 young people not in employment, education or training is innovative. Even more so, the proposals that all public contracts should offer apprenticeships to young people.
I AM getting bored watching posturing politicians trying to divert attention from their own failures.
PLEASE could someone explain to those of us who are neutral on the subject, and would like a better understanding, what are the key points of difference between a registry office wedding and a civil partnership?
PERHAPS someone will explain why, when a Muslim kills a solider on British soil, he is called a terrorist, but when a British solider kills a Muslim in Iraq, or Afghanistan, he is not called a terrorist, but a hero? Why the double standard?
Now there is some flesh on the bones of the shared future strategy outlined by the First and Deputy First Ministers. And at first glance it is a document with some encouraging initiatives. The idea of work experience placements for 10,000 young people not in employment, education or training is innovative. Even more so, the proposals that all public contracts should offer apprenticeships to young people.
I AM getting bored watching posturing politicians trying to divert attention from their own failures.
PLEASE could someone explain to those of us who are neutral on the subject, and would like a better understanding, what are the key points of difference between a registry office wedding and a civil partnership?
Most children's money habits have been formed by the time they reach the age of seven, research from a Government-backed body has found.
The aptly-named Skoda Superb is the car that owners are most satisfied with, according to a survey. And another Skoda model – the Yeti – was second on the list compiled from owners' views by What Car? and JD Power and Associates. Third was the Jaguar XF, with equal fourth place occupied by the Citroen DS3 and the Lexus RX .
Halfords has warned of a long uphill slog to recovery as profits tumbled by 22% and its dividend was slashed by a third to pay for a £100m revamp. New chief executive Matt Davies pledged to refresh tired-looking stores and improve customer service over the next three years but warned that earnings were unlikely to recover until 2016.
The aptly-named Skoda Superb is the car that owners are most satisfied with, according to a survey. And another Skoda model – the Yeti – was second on the list compiled from owners' views by What Car? and JD Power and Associates. Third was the Jaguar XF, with equal fourth place occupied by the Citroen DS3 and the Lexus RX .
Halfords has warned of a long uphill slog to recovery as profits tumbled by 22% and its dividend was slashed by a third to pay for a £100m revamp. New chief executive Matt Davies pledged to refresh tired-looking stores and improve customer service over the next three years but warned that earnings were unlikely to recover until 2016.
Belfast Chamber of Trade and Commerce has welcomed Paul McMahon as its newly elected president.