Derry GAA is mourning the tragic death of inter-county hurler Aodhán O’Donnell, aged 19.
Fri, 13 Jul, 2018
A farmer who has battled for days to save his €300,000 potato crop after the Donegal floods is hoping he has done enough to save his livelihood.
Mon, 28 Aug, 2017
A farmer who has battled for days to save his €300,000 potato crop after the Donegal floods is hoping he has done enough to save his livelihood.
Sean Hartnett has penned a book that will rankle British intelligence. He talks to Cormac O’Keeffe
Sat, 24 Sep, 2016
Gerri Moran was looking at a photo she had taken of her two children when she noticed the spooky figure in the background.
Fri, 15 Apr, 2016
A mother has captured a clear picture of a ghost soldier in a family snap she took on the outskirts of Derry this week, writes Leona O’Neill.
Wed, 30 Mar, 2016
The emergency services have been hailed for their work in rescuing 26 people in a major incident on the “freezing” River Foyle.
Sat, 06 Jun, 2015
Emergency services have rescued a number of people from the River Foyle after a canoe capsized.
Former US president Bill Clinton has urged the people of the North to finish the job of cementing peace.
Thu, 06 Mar, 2014
The former US president Bill Clinton has been heckled over Iraq during a speech in Derry.
Wed, 05 Mar, 2014
Former US president Bill Clinton has begun a day long visit to the North by crossing a symbolic peace bridge.
The Peace Bridge of Derry opened in 2011 to provide a pedestrian crossing between the largely unionist Waterside and the largely nationalist Cityside east and west of the River Foyle.
Thu, 05 Dec, 2013
The body of woman, believed to be from Dublin, has been pulled from the River Foyle in Derry.
Fri, 15 Mar, 2013
THERE’S something in the air in Derry. The great city of St Columcille is the first UK City of Culture, a cultural extravaganza that began in January and will extend all year.
Mon, 11 Mar, 2013
Armed PSNI men have seized four mortar bombs just minutes before dissident republicans planned to blitz Derry’s main police station.
Mon, 04 Mar, 2013
Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle and Snow Patrol frontman Gary Lightbody will help kick off celebrations in the North's first City of Culture, it has been confirmed.
Tue, 15 Jan, 2013
City of Culture status could do for Derry what the Olympics did for London, organisers have claimed.
Wed, 26 Dec, 2012
Two bombs were discovered near the centre of Derry today.
Fri, 21 Sep, 2012
Sat, 18 Aug, 2012
Police have today appealed for help in trying to identify a man’s body found on the banks of the River Foyle.
Sat, 28 Jul, 2012
The Olympic torch shone a light on the North’s dramatic north coast today on the second day of its journey around the region.
Mon, 04 Jun, 2012
A workman excavating sand from a river bank has unearthed skeletal remains believed to be a man missing since fleeing PSNI custody.
Tue, 28 Feb, 2012
A new bridge linking divided communities in Derry will be a catalyst for change in the city, Martin McGuinness has said.
Sat, 25 Jun, 2011
Final preparations are taking place this morning for the opening of Derry's new iconic Peace Bridge.
Remains of a 410-year-old fort have been discovered on the banks of the River Foyle.
Sun, 26 Dec, 2010
Derry will host a round the world yacht race, it was announced today.
Tue, 17 Aug, 2010
The emergency services were looking for a man seen entering the River Lagan in Belfast today.
Mon, 15 Dec, 2008
IRELAND’S joint second place in the opening leg of the Samsung Super League was as good as could be hoped for, but the fact it was shared with Switzerland and the US dented the value of the performance in terms of points gained.
Fri, 16 May, 2008
The body of a teenage boy was pulled from a river in Co Donegal last night.
Tue, 06 May, 2008
The body of a teenage boy was pulled from a river in Co Donegal tonight.
A search and rescue operation is underway in Co Donegal for a 14-year-old boy who fell into the River Foyle.
Mon, 05 May, 2008
Ireland’s show jumping team manager Robert Splaine is not expecting an easy ride today when his charges line out in the Swedish Nations Cup in Falsterbo.
Fri, 20 Jul, 2007
A former city mayor in the North has been forced from his home after a series of attacks by dissident republicans.
Mon, 15 Jan, 2007
Police in the North are investigating the death of a man whose body was recovered from the River Foyle in Derry earlier today.
Thu, 28 Dec, 2006
DNA tests are to be carried out on the remains of a body recovered from the River Foyle more than 30 years ago to determine if it is that of missing teenager Gerard Slattery.
Tue, 02 May, 2006
DNA tests are to be carried out on bone samples dug from a Northern Ireland grave in a bid to solve a 30-year identity mystery, it emerged today.
Mon, 01 May, 2006
A woman became the 16th person to be arrested in Derry last night following a series of police raids in the city in an operation targeting organised crime.
Thu, 06 Apr, 2006
A teenager was today charged with the murder of Derry blues musician Jim Gilchrist.
Thu, 02 Feb, 2006
A man was arrested today in connection with the murder of a Derry blues musician.
Wed, 01 Feb, 2006
Police investigating the murder of a jazz and blues musician were today examining attempts to use his chequebook to pay for goods.
Tue, 20 Dec, 2005
Police investigating the murder of a blues musician in Derry today sought the public’s help in trying to trace his bicycle.
Wed, 12 Oct, 2005
A man has been charged with the murder of a blues musician whose body was found in a river in the North, police said today.
Fri, 07 Oct, 2005
A man was questioned today by police investigating the murder of a musician whose body was found in a Northern Ireland river.
Wed, 05 Oct, 2005
Clearing up was getting under way in Derry today after flash floods brought chaos to the city.
Wed, 18 Aug, 2004
Anti-agreement unionists were accused today of being out to destroy their guaranteed protections should a united Ireland come about.
Sun, 16 Nov, 2003
The Government is prepared to pay at least €44m towards the cost of Northern Ireland’s new police training college – if it is built in Derry, it was claimed today.
Tue, 01 Apr, 2003
The Northern Ireland Parades Commission was today due to issue new rulings on controversial Twelfth of July marches.
Tue, 10 Jul, 2001
Tensions are rising as the North moves towards the marching season climax of Drumcree.
Sat, 07 Jul, 2001
Thousands of gallons of disinfectant used to combat foot-and-mouth are pouring into Northern Ireland’s waterways, it was claimed today.
Mon, 30 Apr, 2001
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