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Monday 27 February 2012

Northern Ireland

Latest news from Northern Ireland, Ulster, the Northern Ireland Assembly at Stormont and the peace process following the 1998 Good Friday agreement.

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New search for gunmen who killed soldiers as gang member gets 25 years

Police have launched a fresh bid to catch the gunmen who killed two soldiers in Northern Ireland, as a terminally ill man convicted of trying to torch their getaway car was told he must serve a minimum of 25 years in jail.

10 Feb 2012

English 'backlash' on devolution begins, finds report

More than half the English think England should go it alone in the first real signs of a backlash over devolution, a report said today.

23 Jan 2012

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Northern Ireland: babies tested for deadly infection

The parents of 24 babies are waiting to find out if their children are free from the infection that caused the deaths of three newborns at a hospital.

22 Jan 2012

Old foes predict a golden future in Northern Ireland

The Champagne flowed and Van Morrison sang as some of Ulster's most famous sons and daughters gathered at St James' Palace in London on Wednesday night.

21 Jan 2012

Royal Maternity Hospital bacteria is 'very difficult' to eradicate

Hugh Pennington, an Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen, says getting rid of the bacterial infection that has killed three babies at Belfast's Royal Maternity Hospital will "be a very difficult task but not impossible".

21 Jan 2012

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Four more Belfast babies infected with bacteria

Four babies have been confirmed to have caught an infection that has already killed three infants at a maternity unit in Belfast.

21 Jan 2012

Massereene victims families appeal for help to catch killers

The relatives of two British soldiers shot dead at the Massereene barracks in Northern Ireland appeal for the public to help catch the others involved in the attack.

20 Jan 2012

Deep clean at Northern Irish maternity unit where three died

A neonatal intensive care room at Northern Ireland's biggest maternity unit is to undergo a deep clean over the weekend after three babies died of an infection in two weeks.

20 Jan 2012

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Old Bailey bomber to stand trial over Real IRA murder

Police believe that at least two more people, including one of the Old Bailey bombers, were involved in the shooting of two British soldiers at the Massereene barracks in Northern Ireland.

20 Jan 2012

Profile: Brian Shivers already has 'death sentence'

Brian Shivers, the man found guilty of the Massereene barracks shooting, already has a death sentence over his head.

20 Jan 2012

Reconstruction: The 34 second bloodbath

In 34 seconds a routine trip to the barrack gates to collect a takeaway turned into a bloodbath for five soldiers and the delivery drivers.

20 Jan 2012

Republican dissident guilty in Real IRA barracks shooting

A dissident Republican has been found guilty of the murder of two soldiers in Northern Ireland in a terrorist attack that shattered the relative peace of Northern Ireland.

20 Jan 2012

Bombs detonate in suspected IRA attack in Londonderry

Two bombs planted by Irish Republican Army dissidents detonated on Thursday night in the Northern Ireland city of Londonderry, but no injuries were reported as police quickly evacuated the area following phoned warnings.

19 Jan 2012

Van The Man at St James's Palace

Van Morrison, watched by Martin McGuinness, gave a concert at St James's Palace to promote the culture and landscape of Northern Ireland.

19 Jan 2012

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Jean McConville: one of Belfast's stubborn ghosts

A mother of 10, she was 'disappeared' by the IRA in 1972. But she will not go away, says Jenny McCartney.

14 Jan 2012

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Gerry Adams could be linked to IRA killing by secret tapes

Gerry Adams may be implicated in an IRA unit responsible for the killing of suspected informant Jean McConville on tapes that could be released by a US judge, it was reported.

10 Jan 2012

New Year Honours 2012: Golfers McIlroy and Clarke crown major successes with 'humbling' honours

Rory McIlroy and Darren Clarke, the Northern Irish golfers, lead the field among the sport stars on the New Year Honours list.

31 Dec 2011

Thatcher's secret bid to end IRA hunger strikes

MI6 made secret attempts to negotiate an end to the IRA hunger strikes in the Maze prison, new documents released under the 30-year rule reveal.

26 Dec 2011

Child killer to serve 25 years

Serial child killer Robert Black is to serve a minimum of 25 years in jail for murdering schoolgirl Jennifer Cardy 30 years ago.

08 Dec 2011

Peter Hain warned of computer hacking

The former Northern Ireland secretary Peter Hain has been told by police that his computer may have been hacked, it was reported last night.

29 Nov 2011

End sectarian division, says DUP's Peter Robinson

Northern Ireland's First Minister has called for Catholics and Protestants to unite to end sectarian division.

26 Nov 2011

Court sees video of British soldiers killed in pizza ambush

Two British soldiers collecting a pizza delivery were ambushed outside their barracks in Northern Ireland by masked attackers from the Real IRA, a court heard yesterday.

07 Nov 2011

MTV Europe Music Awards

Lady Gaga dominates the 2011 MTV awards

07 Nov 2011

Boris bus built in Ballymena - time lapse

The first new London buses, dubbed "Boris buses", are under construction in a factory in Northern Ireland.

04 Nov 2011

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'Robert Black will not destroy us'

Pat and Andy Cardy say their family has not been destroyed by Robert Black, the man found guilty of murdering their daughter Jennifer 30 years ago.

27 Oct 2011