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Rosie Tennyson says she "just wants to live" - and that's what drives her to keep going, after losing her leg and getting cancer within just two years. → Read More
Survivors of mother and baby homes where children were forcibly put up for adoption have called for the establishment of an all-Ireland body to help reunite families. → Read More
The SDLP has met with Sinn Fein and the Green Party to discuss the possibility of forming an anti-Brexit alliance in the run up to the general election. → Read More
In the words of Republican hero Bobby Sands, it ended for Martin McGuinness where it all began, Back Home In Derry. → Read More
Martin McGuinness said that the DUP's "abysmal" response to the renewable heating scandal was the "last straw" for Sinn Fein. → Read More
DUP politician Jim Wells has been targeted by cyber criminals posing as a Russian female searching for romance. → Read More
A top grammar school is under fire after quotes from Adolf Hitler were included in its yearbook. → Read More
The man who died after a struggle with police in Belfast has been described by family and friends as "one of the good guys". → Read More
Tributes have been paid to a man who died after police used CS spray in a bid to restrain him during a "violent" incident in Belfast city centre. → Read More
The family of a man who died after police used CS spray in a bid to restrain him during a "violent" incident in Belfast city centre have called for a "thorough and swift → Read More
The Police Ombudsman is investigating after a man was left seriously ill in hospital after police used CS spray during his arrest. → Read More
Twelve assault rifles belonging to the IRA have been found by police since decommissioning. → Read More
Some of the 78 student police officers caught cheating in their exams may not be hired as constables at the end of their two-year probation, the PSNI has said. → Read More
The family of a much-loved Belfast greengrocer who was stabbed in the head with a screwdriver nine years ago have been left distraught at the news his killer could soon be back walking → Read More
The PSNI has ordered a probe into why so few Catholics are applying to join the organisation amid serious concern over representation levels. → Read More
A terror suspect charged in connection with the murder of prison officer David Black had his bail conditions relaxed so he could go on a spa break, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal. → Read More
The Police Federation has demanded an apology from Chief Constable George Hamilton following comments he made on Twitter to one of his officers. → Read More
PSNI Chief Constable has apologised for any offence caused following comments he made on Twitter to one of his officers. → Read More
Fraudsters are targeting unsuspecting members of the public in a fake Fifa World Cup online lottery, police have warned. → Read More
High street chain Argos has been accused of glorifying terrorism by helping to distribute loyalist paramilitary T-shirts. → Read More