‘Working as a doctor is too difficult to be badly paid’ - Senior NI medic warns of brain drain to the Republic without proper funding
Dr Tom Black was making his final speech in Belfast after six years as BMA NI Council Chair
Tributes to Armagh priest who unwittingly helped to convict IRA bomber
Fr Seamus Rice had been in Coalisland when an IRA bomber jumped into his car after being shot
‘We are forever with you and will never abandon you’ - Gaels against Genocide group stage major protest in Belfast
A huge crowd gathered outside Belfast City Hall to call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza
Michael D Higgins: ‘Segregated education holding back children and peace’
The Irish President made the comments as part of a new book on the future of Northern Ireland
Post mortem due after man dies at diving event in Co Donegal
Two men were recovered from the water at the North West Dive Rally near Killybegs on Saturday, with one pronounced dead at the scene and the other hospitalised
Vandals target community farm in west Belfast
St James' Community Farm in West Belfast say that a female member of staff was threatened during the incident.
Man and woman escape injury after shots fired at Coleraine house
Police have said it is lucky they are not investigating a murder after the ‘particularly reckless attack
Constituency profile: Strangford
The DUP's Jim Shannon still enjoys a comfortable majority, but the Alliance will be hoping to narrow the gap after doubling their vote share in 2019.
Junior doctors: No pay offer without new contracts, health minister warns
After consultants in Northern Ireland have been made a 'credible' pay offer, the Health Minister has said he won't do the same for junior doctors without changing their contracts
New Belfast community hub to tackle loneliness among disabled people
Sense Hub Belfast will open as part of a collaboration with the MS Society
Northern Ireland consultants suspend strike to consider ‘credible’ pay offer
BMA Northern Ireland's consultant committee had been due to stage a 24-hour walkout on Wednesday, June 26, but are now taking time to consider a pay offer from the Department of Health
Children in Northern Ireland are ‘bombarded’ with unhealthy food brands
In a new campaign against childhood obesity, Safefood say children can identify unhealthy food brands before their ABCs
Cost of domiciliary care in Northern Ireland increases by £69m in five years
Health trusts across Northern Ireland spent £294.5m on domiciliary care over the last year, up from £225m in 2019/20
‘It was done for one reason and that was to put it to the Catholics of Liverpool’ - Loyalist flute band member speaks out against Anfield parade
The Glendermott Valley Flute Band, located in Tullyally near Derry, has been criticised for parading through the ground of Anfield without permission and playing a song associated with sectarianism
Liverpool Football Club investigating loyalist flute band parade in Anfield grounds
An official Liverpool Supporters Club in Derry has lodged a complaint over what they called the ‘sectarian march’