Anger at 18% electricity price rise
Householders, business leaders and consumer watchdogs have reacted with fury to an 18% price hike by Northern Ireland's biggest electricity supplier.
Householders, business leaders and consumer watchdogs have reacted with fury to an 18% price hike by Northern Ireland's biggest electricity supplier.
Householders, business leaders and consumer watchdogs have reacted with fury to an 18% price hike by Northern Ireland's biggest electricity supplier.
A 36-year-old man has been shot in a paramilitary punishment-style attack on the outskirts of west Belfast.
A 36-year-old man has been shot in a paramilitary punishment-style attack on the outskirts of west Belfast.
Politicians need to make up their minds and decide if they want to prosecute historic Troubles cases or offer an amnesty in order to embed the peace process, the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has said.
A government-funded £25m upgrade to Windsor Park would hand Northern Ireland's most financially powerful football club an unfair advantage and extend its dominance, the High Court has heard.
AN 11-year-old girl from Northern Ireland who died on a school trip to the Scottish Highlands is thought to have suffered from a heart abnormality, it has emerged.
Detectives investigating a murder in east Belfast have arrested a man on suspicion of perverting the course of justice.
THE Irish Guards' new Irish wolfhound mascot Dohmnall will be leading his first parade in Northern Ireland for Armed Forces Day on June 22. Up to 100,000 people are expected in Carrickfergus to watch the Red Arrows put on an aerial display over Belfast Lough at 11am. All three armed forces will take part in the day's activities.
Forty jobs at a Co Antrim cigarette manufacturer are set to be relocated abroad, an MP has claimed.
First Minister Peter Robinson has been accused of "ranting" and "hysterics" over his outburst on selling proposals to build a more shared future.
Tribal politics are blocking the amalgamation of 'unsustainable' teacher training colleges in Northern Ireland, it has been claimed.
Most typical household electricity bills in Northern Ireland will increase by £90 a year from July 1.
Some lenders in Northern Ireland are charging around 1,700% interest on payday loans, it has been revealed.
It could be years before meaningful data on whether jobs are created or retained by Invest NI is available, it has been revealed.
A father of five and senior figure in the Free Presbyterian Church has died in a car crash in England.
He was a precursor to Dr Harold Shipman – an eccentric doctor turned serial killer.
Agriculture Minister Michelle O'Neill has emphasised the need to be alert to the threat posed by the tree disease Ash Dieback.
A senior health official says the government is still committed to the Transforming Your Care policy, despite the u-turn by Health Minister Edwin Poots on the closure of care homes.
A woman who claims she heard a man confess to stabbing pensioner Norman Moffatt said she delayed in telling the police because she did not want to be an "informer", a court has heard.
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Police are treating the death of a 21-year-old man who fell from a stand at York racecourse as a tragic accident.
A soldier has been stabbed in the throat in the French commercial district of La Defense outside Paris.
One of Apple's first computers, a functioning 1976 model, has been sold for a record 516,000 euros (£441,000).
Leinster put past disappointments behind them to scoop an elusive RaboDirect PRO12 title in head coach Joe Schmidt's last game in charge, with a 24-18 win over Ulster.
Leinster put past disappointments behind them to scoop an elusive RaboDirect PRO12 title in head coach Joe Schmidt's last game in charge.
Dylan Hartley is in danger of missing the British and Irish Lions tour after he became the first player to be sent off in an Aviva Premiership final.
Four remaining contestants are being given a free pass to the live finals of BBC1 talent show The Voice in a twist unveiled on Saturday's show.
Bookies' favourite Liam Tamne has crashed out of BBC1 singing contest The Voice - leaving him in tears and causing Jessie J to storm off the show.
The Saturdays have lit up the stage at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Northern Ireland.