G8: Pressure on Putin as Moscow ponders 'principles for peace' in Syrianew
Prime Minister David Cameron was today hoping for a show of unity over Syria.
Prime Minister David Cameron was today hoping for a show of unity over Syria.
Leaders of the world's most powerful countries feasted on local Northern Irish delicacies at the G8 summit in Lough Erne on Monday evening.
66-year-old Bert McMurtry's car was discovered on Monday afternoon.
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Kevin was "the life and soul of party".
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Even the President's daughters want to brag about their Irish roots.
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The US space agency has eight new astronauts - its first new batch in four years.
Liverpool have moved a step closer to offloading the striker.
Prime Minister David Cameron was today hoping for a show of unity over Syria from the world's most powerful nations after a late-night showdown at the G8 summit in County Fermanagh
Hundreds of anti-G8 protesters marched to the summit site in Co Fermanagh on Monday evening, as the eight world leaders dined on Northern Irish delicacies inside the resort.
Western nations were on Monday evening facing down Russian president Vladimir Putin at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland over his support for the regime of Bashar Assad in Syria.
David Cameron will urge all G8 leaders to commit their countries not to pay terror ransoms in an international effort to cut off extremists' funding.
Barack Obama has conceded there are "differing perspectives" between Washington and Moscow on Syria, following talks with Vladimir Putin.
Leaders of the world's most powerful countries feasted on local Northern Irish delicacies at the G8 summit in Lough Erne this evening.
Europe and America today launched talks on a free trade deal which Prime Minister David Cameron believes could add £100 billion to the world economy.
Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers tonight defended the astronomical costs of security for the G8 conference in Co Fermanagh.
It started with Gerry Adams forcing Sammy Wilson's arm into a Mexican wave, writes Claire Cromie.
Michelle Obama rounds off the family's whistle-stop trip to Ireland with a visit to one of the country's famous national parks.
David Cameron is hoping for a show of unity over Syria from the world's most powerful nations after a late-night showdown at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland.
Public health researchers have been given a £9 million cash injection to continue investigations into obesity, mental well-being and health inequality in Northern Ireland.
Hundreds of anti-G8 protesters have taken part in a peaceful march to the outskirts of the summit site in Co Fermanagh.
Western nations are facing down Russian president Vladimir Putin at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland over his support for the regime of Bashar Assad in Syria.
Barack Obama has conceded there are "differing perspectives" between Washington and Moscow on Syria, following talks with Vladimir Putin.
Leaders of the world's most powerful countries feasted on local Northern Irish delicacies at the G8 summit in Lough Erne this evening.
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David Cameron today hailed the launch of negotiations of a "landmark deal" that would be worth around £100 billion to the European Union economy.
A Polish woman has won a High Court battle to have her two-year-old son allowed to remain with her in Northern Ireland.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the attempted murder of a policeman in Northern Ireland.
A 25-year-old man has been arrested in connection with a bomb attack on a police officer in Belfast last year.
A top White House adviser during the Troubles has appealed for the next generation not to inherit the hatreds of the past.
Young people with fresh attitudes can help solve Northern Ireland's age-old problems, the US First Lady has said.
Police made one arrest today after a small number of protesters marched to Belfast City Hall in opposition to the arrival of the G8 leaders.
Internet and technology giants including Google and Microsoft are to be summoned to a meeting in Westminster where they will come under "unrelenting" pressure to do more to tackle online child porn.
Leading scientists and meteorologists are meeting at the Met Office to discuss the UK's unusual weather patterns in recent years.
A petition calling for bravery medals to be given to three women who intervened in the aftermath of the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby is to be presented to Downing Street.
Art collector Charles Saatchi has admitted assaulting his wife Nigella Lawson during an argument outside a London restaurant, it is understood.
Huge problems are building up in social services departments because of staff shortages and "impossibly high" child protection caseloads, a union has warned.
A homeowner tried to wriggle out of paying their TV licence fee by claiming they merely used the glow from the set as a lamp to help them read.
A homeowner tried to wriggle out of paying their TV licence fee by claiming they merely used the glow from the set as a lamp to help them read.
The proportional share of death and serious injury on the roads involving children aged under five is at the highest level for 10 years, according to a report.
A prison wing for low-risk inmates has been described by inspectors as the "worst establishment we have inspected in many years" following an unannounced visit.
Demand for the HS2 high-speed rail project has "likely been overestimated" and the £33 billion project does not offer good value for money, according to a report by a think-tank.
David Cameron will urge all G8 leaders to commit their countries not to pay terror ransoms in an international effort to cut off extremists' funding.
Western nations are facing down Russian president Vladimir Putin at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland over his support for the regime of Bashar Assad in Syria.
Buckingham Palace said the Duke was in "good spirits" this morning and he said goodbye to senior staff from the hospital before walking towards a waiting vehicle.
At the Cartier Queen's Cup, celebrities including Ben Fogle, Stephen Campbell-Moore and newly announced OBE Claire Balding join some of the royal family at the most important match in the Polo calendar.
Speaking after performing at the Isle of Wight festival Bastille say they are astounded they are on their number one album spot.
Primary teachers have backed the revised public sector pay deal.
A youngster was rendered speechless as Michelle Obama affectionately greeted him and classmates backstage at a special performance of the dance spectacular Riverdance.
Even the President's daughters want to brag about their Irish roots.
Even the President's daughters want to brag about their Irish roots.
US First Lady Michelle Obama has touched down in Dublin to begin a two day tour with her daughters.
Michelle Obama has arrived in Ireland for a 24-hour visit while the G8 summit takes place.
A driver suspected of killing a man trying to dribble a football 10,000 miles from Seattle to Brazil for the World Cup has been arrested, police said.
At least three people have been killed as a large bomb exploded in the Afghan capital - the day the international military coalition hands over responsibility for fighting the Taliban insurgency to the national army and police they have been training.
Barack Obama has defended top secret National Security Agency spying programmes as legal and transparent - even though they are authorised in secret.
A list released by the US government has identified several dozen Guantanamo Bay prisoners who have been designated as too dangerous to release but who cannot be prosecuted.
FBI agents have been searching a suburban field for the remains of former US labour union chief Jimmy Hoffa, who went missing in 1975.
China has built the world's fastest supercomputer, almost twice as fast as the previous US holder and underlining the country's rise as a science and technology powerhouse.
Adam Ashley-Cooper insists Brian O'Driscoll remains as dangerous as ever as the rivals prepare to meet for the first time in Saturday's opening Test between Australia and the British and Irish Lions.
Brian O'Driscoll feels being on this year's British and Irish Lions tour is helping to keep him young.
Brad Barritt has dismissed any fears of potential jet lag and weariness being a factor when he makes his British and Irish Lions debut.
Team doctor James Robson has paid a glowing tribute to the professionalism of Warren Gatland's British and Irish Lions.
Glasgow flanker Rob Harley has become the fourth emergency replacement to be called into the Scotland squad for their tournament in South Africa, after another injury-hit weekend left the team struggling for back rows.
Kevin Strootman's heart remains set on a move to the Premier League, despite interest from across Europe.
Spanish midfielder Isco has revealed that his future club is a straight choice between Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Jose Mourinho will embrace the new era of Financial Fair Play as a motivating factor during his second spell as Chelsea manager.
Stoke chief executive Tony Scholes has been heartened by the increase in season ticket sales following the appointment of Mark Hughes as manager.
Gareth Bale could stand to make up to £3million a year if he successfully manages to trademark his 'Eleven of Hearts' goal celebration logo, according to a leading sports marketing expert.
Hull have signed former Wigan defender Maynor Figueroa on a free transfer.
Joe Kinnear's return to Newcastle could be the beginning of the end for manager Alan Pardew's reign on Tyneside.
How could it have been any other way? A US Open that reached out to the past was won by a player who hit his approach to the last standing a metre from the Hogan plaque. The ball almost hit the pin, so true was the strike. Perhaps the spirit of old Ben had one hand on the club of Justin Rose, the last man standing in an epic finale.
Liam Gill insists Australia have been braced for an opening-second onslaught from the British and Irish Lions at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday.
Simon Thornton is hopeful his maiden European Tour victory at the St Omer Open will be a catalyst for future triumphs.
Art collector Charles Saatchi has admitted assaulting his wife Nigella Lawson during an argument outside a London restaurant, it is understood.
Best-selling author Barbara Taylor Bradford has dismissed erotic romance 50 Shades Of Grey.
Supermodel Kate Moss led the smart set in London to give a helping hand to her "best friend", make-up artist to the stars Charlotte Tilbury.
Former Formula One commentator Murray Walker has been diagnosed with cancer.
Chart-topping metallers Black Sabbath marked their comeback tonight with a double win at a top rock awards event.
It is called The Audience - and the West End play has broken an audience record.
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.
Pretty Little Liars' costume designer, Mandi Line, loves dressing Lucy Hale because her character takes "risks".
Rihanna shimmered and shined in a holographic ensemble for a night out in London yesterday.
Ke$ha believes she was stylish star Liberace in a previous life.
Topshop heiress Chloe Green will always have a blow dry before travelling.
Madonna's appearance at the Chime For Change: The Sound Of Change Live Concert earlier this month has sparked concern from experts.
Mel C finds it hard to resist a dessert or a roast dinner.
So, did you have a jolly Bloomsday on Sunday? Or did you just read aloud some of the more sexually explicit passages from Ulysses? Writers are keen to turn Bloomsday into a holiday at home and abroad. And writers are exactly the people to celebrate James Joyce and his masterpiece.
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.
Under slate grey skies and drenched by rain that poured for the duration, thousands of people gathered in Botanic Gardens on Saturday for the Big IF Belfast rally. Hundreds of charities and religious groups had launched the campaign to send a simple message to the G8 leaders. Starvation is a blight on humanity and should be confined to the past.
WE would all agree with MPs wanting a new law so constituents can recall an MP for not performing up to the job and vote them out of office. This is not possible with the House of Lords.
BRIAN Rooney (Write Back, June 14) says that "perhaps a new word is needed for a legal contract between same-sex couples".
I was raised in rural Ireland where we always called a spade a spade and people who were outgoing, friendly and happy were said to be 'gay'. Around the 1970s, homosexuals hijacked that word as if their 'lifestyle' were something special. I wish to thank the unionist MLAs in Stormont for voting against same-sex marriage.
Under slate grey skies and drenched by rain that poured for the duration, thousands of people gathered in Botanic Gardens on Saturday for the Big IF Belfast rally. Hundreds of charities and religious groups had launched the campaign to send a simple message to the G8 leaders. Starvation is a blight on humanity and should be confined to the past.
WE would all agree with MPs wanting a new law so constituents can recall an MP for not performing up to the job and vote them out of office. This is not possible with the House of Lords.
THE Harland and Wolff Group (H&W) continues to operate as an expanding diverse engineering business with a number of special capabilities related to marine engineering and design, ship repair, and including offshore wind-farm fabrication. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Norwegian Fred Olsen Energy Group.
The late Christopher Hitchens wrote in his memoirs that an editor once said something to him that made it impossible to continue working for the man. A footnote revealed that those words had been "you're fired". That soupcon of wit springs to mind when one considers the spin around the news that Stephen Hester will leave the Royal Bank of Scotland this year.
NORTHERN Ireland needs more schoolchildren studying science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) subjects if the economy is to compete on a global basis.