President Michael D Higgins to speak at National Holocaust Memorial Day despite Israeli objections
The Israeli ambassador to Ireland claims President Higgins has helped to ‘foster antisemitism’
Michael Newberry: Mourners gather at funeral of Cliftonville FC player who was ‘most kind-hearted and truly amazing’
Representatives from Cliftonville and Linfield football clubs attended the service in England
Tiarnán Trainor: Family of teen quad bike victim launch fundraiser for those who tried to give him ‘chance of survival’
Tiarnán’s family want to ‘give something back’ following his tragic death
Northern Ireland facing ‘foster care crisis’ as urgent appeal for help launched
Barnardo’s NI says there are almost 4,000 children in need of foster care in the north
Calls for Paul Givan to ensure ‘action...not more empty words’ on support for children with special educational needs
The DUP minister unveiled his ‘SEN Reform Agenda’ on Monday
Carrickfergus father organises ‘firewalk’ for charity following wife’s cancer death
Thomas Haighton is raising money for Cancer Fund for Children
Deadline for applications for primary and pre-school places in Northern Ireland is next week
Around 40,000 applications for primary one and pre-school places for September 2025 are expected
Heartbroken family of Armagh schoolgirl tell of her ‘incredible spirit’ following cancer death aged 14
Katie-Rose McKeown was diagnosed with Stage 4 high-risk neuroblastoma in March 2018
DUP minister Paul Givan could be accused of ‘maintaining segregation’ following integrated schools rejection, says academic
It comes after Paul Givan turned down applications by two Co Down schools for integrated status
Industrial action by teachers in Northern Ireland suspended
Education minister Paul Givan welcomed the move
Five years on from New Decade New Approach agreement - ‘more urgency needed to make stroke a priority’
The Stroke Association says targets have been ‘missed’
Paul Givan defends record on integrated schools: ‘Evidence shows I have been a minister for every sector when it comes to education’
The DUP minister has been criticised for turning down integrated status applications from two Co Down schools
Belfast man with limited vision to take on Africa’s highest mountain for glaucoma fundraiser
Andrew Davidson hopes money raised will ‘some day find a cure for this horrible condition’
Education minister Paul Givan under pressure after Northern Ireland’s largest school turned down for integrated status
The DUP minister has rejected the application by Bangor Academy and Sixth Form College
Co Derry man's praise that more defibrillators registered after his life was saved during marathon
New figures show there are 100,000 defibrillators registered in the UK, with almost 3,700 registered in Northern Ireland