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'Clear evidence of sexism and misogyny' within PSNI, review finds
"It is unacceptable and it will not be tolerated"
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PSNI attend scene of man's sudden death
"A post-mortem will take place in due course"
Street preacher allegedly subjected Belfast’s deputy Lord Mayor to foul-mouthed rant
Mr Justice Fowler heard he became disorderly and struggled as attempts were made to arrest him and two officers were injured
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NI music teacher in court over allegations he trafficked and drugged a child for sex
The 48-year-old also worked as a the manager of the City of Belfast Youth Orchestra.
Children's playparks in West and North Belfast revamped in time for Easter
Announcements have also been made by Belfast Council on parks and bridges improvements
Man accused of sending threatening messages to MLA Trevor Clarke faces court
The 30-year-old faces seven charges in total
Opinion: The economic consequences of the Middle East conflict and impact for NI
Jodie Carson, a Professor of Strategic Policy in Practice at Ulster University, has written about the conflict in the Middle East and the impact on Northern Ireland
Investigators face triple workload amid violence against women, says PSNI chief
Two women have been killed in Northern Ireland since their last public meeting in early March
Four Belfast men rushed to hospital after 70mph crash as harrowing doc returns tonight
A+E After Dark series 7 captures unprecedented access to Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital A&E department, showing the night shift reality for NHS staff
Monty Don names 'impressive' garden in Northern Ireland as one of the best in UK
Monty Don has recently decided to focus on some of the UK's top gardens, having previously travelled the world looking at some of the finest green spaces around
Lurgan bomb attempt ‘timely reminder’ of terror threat to police, says PSNI chief
Mr Boutcher said the incident is "likely to have been a sad attempt to appear relevant ahead of planned dissident Republican parades over Easter"
Motability takes back 300 Northern Ireland vehicles as compulsory black box rules come in on April 13
A test in Northern Ireland saw 300 vehicles taken from the disabled - one was recorded doing 117mph in a 30mph zone
One of Belfast's most contentious murals is disappearing from view
'Communities want to move forward and see areas that reflect where we are today, not the past'
Where in Belfast's Cathedral Quarter you can access life-saving defibrillator as 200m coverage complete
The life-saving equipment has now been installed throughout the area alongside extensive traning for staff
I’m A Celeb campmates were 'in danger' as bosses make last-minute change
Scarlett Moffatt spoke about her experience on the upcoming I'm a Celebrity South Africa series.
Belfast Council sends out mixed messages with Irish street signs in East Belfast
A Green Party amendment, to go ahead with dual language signage for Onslow Gardens and the other four streets, but not to go ahead with Stormont Park, was successful
Worldwide audience views historic NI shamrock event to Royal Irish Regiment
"It was seen in America, Canada, across Europe and as far as Hong Kong and had really positive comments."
UK braces for Storm Dave over Easter with winds up to 90mph
Met Office names fourth storm of the year, with weather warnings for parts of Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and north of EnglandThe Met Office has named its fourth storm of the year, which will bring very strong winds in the north of the UK on Saturday evening into Easter Sunday.Storm Dave will ...
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Almost 1000 drones light up Belfast harbour in the shape of the Titanic - in pictures
It will be broadcast on TV on Thursday marking the date the ship set off from Belfast