There is a renewed threat to the Tyrone Crystal factory in Dungannon, County Tyrone, according to staff. (Read More...)
Man to face UVF terrorism charges
A 33-year-old man is to appear in court charged with terrorist offences linked to the UVF, the police say. (Read More...)
Armed men rob bureau de change
A gang of men carrying guns steal a substantial sum of money from a bureau de change in Londonderry. (Read More...)
City name change issue is 'dead'
DUP MP Gregory Campbell says the question of changing the name of the city from Londonderry to Derry is dead. (Read More...)
Staff in samurai sword threat
A man armed with a samurai sword robs a filling station in Newtownabbey. (Read More...)
Trio remanded over attack charges
Three men are charged with UVF membership and being involved in a pipe bomb attack on a house in Larne seven years ago. (Read More...)
Prison care standard 'fell short'
An investigation into the death of a prisoner in Maghaberry Prison has found that the standard of his care fell short of expectations. (Read More...)
DUP picks Shannon for Strangford
The DUP selects Jim Shannon as its candidate for the Strangford constituency in the forthcoming Westminster election. (Read More...)
Cider house rules...the long Good Friday for Irish drinkers
Munster v Leinster is a mouth-watering clash for any rugby fan, but most drinkers in the Irish Republic wanting to toast the Magners League fixture in a bar next month will have to leave the country. (Read More...)
Sharon has room to roam at Belfast St Patrick's gig
Sharon Shannon is looking forward to playing Belfast's Waterfront Hall on St Patrick's night. (Read More...)
Morrow could miss rest of season
Crusaders are expected to be without midfielder Chris Morrow for the rest of the season because of an ankle injury. (Read More...)
Caravan of love?
Pitch battles blight site harmony for holiday makers (Read More...)
Making the news
Young journalists count down to BBC School Report day (Read More...)
Tracked down
Paedophile priest left alone by Irish Church and state (Read More...)
Looking back
Murdered policeman's widow talks of her loss (Read More...)
Weather update
Latest weather forecast from Northern Ireland (Read More...)
Liam Adams in court for hearing
Liam Adams, the brother of Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams, appears in court in Dublin for the first stage of an extradition hearing. (Read More...)
Faulty blanket led to baby death
A faulty electric blanket led to the fire that killed a baby girl in her home in County Londonderry last June, an inquest is told. (Read More...)
Journalist seeks SDLP nomination
Former UTV presenter Fearghal McKinney tells a press conference that he wants to be part of a "new era" in NI politics. (Read More...)
Credit card rates option 'risky'
Finance Minister Sammy Wilson should scrap the option to pay rates bills by credit card, the Consumer Council says. (Read More...)
Dairy company to create 60 jobs
Dairy company Dale Farm has said it will create 60 jobs with a£39m investment at its three sites in Northern Ireland. (Read More...)
Six arrested as gun found in car
A gun has been seized and six men arrested during a police operation against suspected dissident republicans. (Read More...)
UUP vote stance wrong: Kilclooney
Former Stormont Home Affairs minister Lord Kilclooney criticises the UUP's refusal to endorse devolution of policing and justice. (Read More...)
Flag remover 'should be thanked'
A district judge has said that a man charged with removing flags from a lamppost should be commended. (Read More...)
Workers seek better pay-off deal
A delegation from Londonderry goes to Germany to seek a better redundancy deal for workers at the Arntz Belting plant. (Read More...)
Youth 'deformed in city attack'
A teenage visitor to Derry is left with a deformed ear after he was attacked in the city, the High Court is told. (Read More...)
Aer Lingus to drop 230 cabin jobs
Aer Lingus cabin crews who rejected the company's cost-cuttng plans are told they are to lose their jobs. (Read More...)
Dissident threat
Minister reflects on battle both sides of the border (Read More...)
Springtime
Your photographs from across Northern Ireland (Read More...)
PM hails 'historic' justice vote
The devolution of policing and justice powers to NI marks the end to decades of strife, Gordon Brown says. (Read More...)