There is “insufficient” evidence to prosecute anyone over claims that "forged signatures" were used on nomination papers for a Sinn Fein election candidate, the Public Prosecution Service has said.
Police had been investigating fraud allegations over the nomination papers for a Sinn Féin candidate.
A child was taken to hospital following a fire on Friday afternoon in Newtownabbey. The fire, believed to be accidental, ...
A child has been taken to hospital following a blaze in north Belfast. Emergency services are currently at the scene of the ...
Barrhead Travel is pressing ahead with a rebrand and eyeing further growth for this year, following a “fabulous” ...
A CELEBRATION event for Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council’s third annual Duke of Edinburgh Legacy Bursary Scheme was ...
Holywood golf club star Tom McKibbin has decided not to heed his mentor Rory McIlroy's advice - with Jon Rahm confirming that ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Forty-five new social housing homes are being planned for a section of the former Craighill Quarry outside Ballyclare.
A disgraced teacher who sexually abused a teenage pupil is due to be sentenced for a string of offences in March. Judith ...
Tesco has joined the NI Chamber of Commerce as part of the company’s commitment to the Northern Ireland economy and local ...
The two Carpetright in Northern Ireland are set to close despite a rescue deal seeing others remain open after the company went into administration. The stores at Boucher Road, Belfast, and Abbey ...