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Archaeologists searching for the remains of a 400-year-old castle have unexpectedly found evidence of an 8,000-year-old settlement.
The body of 14-year-old Noah Donohoe was found in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020, almost a week after he went missing.
Former Ulster and Ireland rugby player Andrew Trimble speaks to BBC News NI's Borderland – UK or United Ireland? podcast about Irish identity.
Seventy years after starting her studies, Maryette McFarland from Londonderry was finally able to graduate from university.
The first sighting of an Asian hornet in Northern Ireland has been confirmed, the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) has said.
Closing sale signs and boarded up windows have become regular fixtures on Northern Ireland's high streets in recent years.
On the Borderland podcast Ian Paisley is discussing a potential border poll with united Ireland campaigner Prof Colin Harvey.
Former DUP MP Ian Paisley and former Sinn Féin MP Michelle Gildernew examine the case for a border poll and what a united Ireland could look like.
A revival of physical-format music has seen sales reach their highest levels in 30 years.
Amelia, who is competing in national, European and global competitions regularly had to travel to Dublin to practice.
One of Londonderry's most prominent football coaches has been honoured with a giant mural beside the park named after him by the local council.
Some children who live with a severe form of muscular dystrophy will be able to access new medication.
The daughter of a man who was murdered 35 years ago has pleaded for answers.
Prison workshops on ending male violence against women and girls are changing conversations among inmates.
A pilot scheme aimed at restricting pupils from using phones during school hours has been hailed as "very beneficial".
It is understood that the students are among a group of 34 students that arrived in the UK in recent days.
Ryan Beggs has been enrolling in apprenticeship courses for two years but has been unable to find an employer.
The group, which consisted of about 70 members, played a range of Irish classics and pop hits.
The final stretch of a new cross-border greenway linking Newry City and Carlingford village has been officially opened.