Stormont commits to funding Troubles pension scheme
Pledge ends lengthy dispute over whether funding should come from Belfast or London
Pledge ends lengthy dispute over whether funding should come from Belfast or London
Recently retired British supreme court judge made ‘enormous contribution’ to courts in Britain and Northern Ireland
Brenda King succeeds John Larkin, who stepped down in June after 10 years in post
No grounds found for authorisation which led to arrests of Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey
Judges decide not to make formal declaration on human rights due to law change
The gang was part of a UVF unit that included rogue soldiers and police officers
New TG4 documentary examines how men were subjected to ‘five techniques’ method of interrogation
Applicants argued UK government must seek deal to protect north-south co-operation
One of applicants was high-profile victims’ campaigner Raymond McCord
Plaintiffs claim departure without agreement would breach Belfast Agreement
Retired High Court judge found abuse in some Northern Ireland children’s homes
Allegations of state collusion with loyalists blamed for about 130 sectarian murders
Mother of girl who became pregnant at 15 facing a trial and could be jailed for up to five years
Resident appeals failure to halt underground work at Omagh Minerals site
Chris Murphy argues motorway near Mossbawn, Co Derry would damage swan habitat
Judges say issue of terminations should be dealt with by Stormont Assembly
Antrim boy detained in 2015 by police investigating hack into telecom’s database
Loyalist demonstrations staged across NI in opposition to restrictions on City Hall flag
Sir Patrick Coghlin will not publish interim findings before elections in North
Belfast court denies bakers who refused to make cake for gay man leave to appeal
Senior judges in Belfast raise possibility that appeal could be taken to UK’s Supreme Court
Less prosecutorial zeal may be the easiest way to address such issues
Gay rights activist Peter Tatchell describes ruling as ‘defeat for freedom of expression’
Sir Declan Morgan says we ‘cannot move on while we remain in the shadow of the past’
Court ruled lack of exceptions breaches entitlement to respect for private and family life
Judgment reserved in legal battle over McArthur family’s refusal of customer’s order
Edwin Poots won his appeal against findings that Christian beliefs affected decision
Ashers wants to overturn ruling that refusal to make cake with a pro-gay slogan unlawful
DUP leader casts Northern election as contest with Sinn Féin for office of First Minister
Troubles victim says those in South and Britain know little of enduring suffering
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices