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'Would I have made it to 60 if my cancer symptoms weren't detected?'
Marie McGrath was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the start of 2026
You’ve met Judge Judy - now meet judges Alesha and Robert
Drivers caught speeding on a stretch of road outside a rural school are being taught some lessons by the pupils.
What next for Casement Park?
The grandstand at Casement Park is being removed as the demolition of the 73-year-old Belfast stadium enters its final stages.
'It's an iconic spot we knew we needed to check out'
A total of 42 umbrellas - double the original number - have now been finished to endure the Belfast weather for many years to come.
'Kneecap will not be silent' - government loses appeal over terror charge
Northern Ireland
'I never thought my daughter's epilepsy would kill her'
Northern Ireland
How fluctuating oil prices are affecting people around the world
The impact of the US and Israel's war in Iran is starting to hit home - no matter where people live.
'I hallucinated a tiger walking down the street' - the sight condition mistaken for dementia
Northern Ireland
Meet the student using virtual reality to help with phobias
Liam Harte, a computer science student at Queen's University spent the past three years developing a therapist-led VR platform.
Will drivers be banned from overtaking school buses at stops?
The infrastructure minister has said she plans legislation prohibiting overtaking school buses.
Schoolchildren miss out on 'unsafe' out of bounds assembly hall
The roof at one Belfast assembly hall is being held up by steel rods while the school awaits repairs.
Stormy the pine marten sets up home at Stormont
Cameras capture a "resident pine marten" at the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Traitors winner on shock bereavement and changing plans
Rachel Duffy went from the "highest of highs" by co-winning The Traitors TV show to the "lowest of lows" when her mother died just days later.
Meet the young people taking up darts
Luke Littler became world champion in 2025, which inspired a whole new generation to take their first steps up to the oche.
Firefighting family with 300 years of service
There has rarely been a time when a McClelland hasn't been on duty in the Newry area.
Everything you need to know about the new school uniform law
New guidelines have been issued by the Department of Education in the wake of law changes on uniforms.
Belfast-based film on Bafta shortlist
A short film set in Northern Ireland has been shortlisted for a Bafta award.
Will minimum alcohol pricing save lives?
The health minister has said time is "quite rapidly" running out for the executive to introduce alcohol minimum pricing in Northern Ireland.
Celebrating the father of the modern tractor Harry Ferguson
But since his death in 1960, the legacy of Harry Ferguson has lived on only through his world-famous Massey Ferguson tractors.
Have you heard the one about the comedian, the car and the 32 counties?
Have you heard the one about the comedian, the car and the 32 counties?
