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Thousands of European oysters have been placed on the Belfast Lough seabed, in a bid to bring back native reefs that had almost disappeared.
A Newry woman says she paid for breastfeeding support as midwives were too busy to help her.
From 2026, Belfast City Hall's Christmas tree will be an artificial one.
The Northern Ireland Executive plans to subsidise over half of all childcare costs for working families by April 2032.
The solstice marks the shortest day - and longest night - in the northern hemisphere and the start of astronomical winter.
Some student doctors at Queen's University Belfast undertaking a second degree say they face a "double disadvantage" in funding their studies.
The ancient Japanese tradition of Sumo wrestling has found its Irish home in Belfast.
Flooding during Storm Bram caused a lot of damage for Carrick resident Gordon Kerr.
Paul Wilson, whose father was killed by the IRA in 1987, says he knew Stakeknife was not being named in Operation Kenova's final report.
Kenova head Sir Iain Livingstone calls on the UK government to publicly name the Army spy known as Stakeknife.
The school closed on 3 December after an inspection of the roof found that it was unsafe.
Maire, from Magilligan, County Londonderry, is among the children selected to perform on Friday.
The Department for Infrastructure turned down an application for traffic-calming measures and a 20mph speed limit.
Attempted rape charges against two Romanian teenagers, that sparked widespread racially-motivated riots across Northern Ireland, have been withdrawn.
A joiner whose work van was emptied by thieves says "if there could be some way to stop the resale of stolen tools" it might prevent others being targeted.
In Wednesday's Autumn Budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves said 2.7 million people will benefit from the increases, which will take effect from April 2026.
When a dog's bark woke Hannah Cooke in the middle of the night last year she found her husband breathing strangely next to her, before he stopped breathing completely.
Pope Leo XIV held up the Tyrone GAA jersey to great cheers from the crowd.
The only dinosaur fossils to have been found on the island of Ireland will be on display in Cork for the next six months.
It has been banned in countries, such as Germany, particularly if it captures victims or interferes with the emergency services.