The UN’s climate summit has come to an end after two weeks in Glasgow, here are some of the stand out moments.
Belfast man describes 40-year search for justice after IRA double murder in November 1981.
As the world slowly moves away from using fossil fuels for electricity, a tiny Scottish island has shown it’s possible to rely almost entirely on renewables.
Craig Bromfield was taken in by the Forest manager Brian Clough and his family in the 1980s.
Large crowds are expected as veterans and military personnel gather for the ceremony in central London.
Andrew Bennett built an energy efficient home, but cannot borrow money against its value.
Is the effectiveness of Covid vaccines waning over time? We look at how much protection being double vaccinated offers.
Perceptions the muscle-bound sport is not a place for women are wrong, says Katherine Whitaker.
The artist behind a dress made in global embroidery project said it embodies the "unity" of women.
Joanna Harriot has been a teacher in west Belfast since taking up her first post in 1972.
The climate deal that has been reached in Glasgow at COP26 features on several Sunday front pages.
Prince Charles, Camilla and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are all at the Royal Albert Hall.
Services reopen to the public after being limited by Covid restrictions last year.
Wales mark Gareth Bale's 100th cap with a thumping victory over Belarus to move up to second place in their World Cup qualifying group.
The changes made at COP26 in Glasgow could have implications for the way we live.
New global climate deal agreed at COP26 in Glasgow after last-minute wrangling over agreement on cutting coal
The COP26 president apologised as a late amendment on coal was added to the draft text by India.
England pass their first serious test of the autumn as an incisive first-half attacking performance paves the way to victory over Australia.
Father Lee Taylor and Fabiano Da Silva Duarte have been blessed in "landmark" ceremony.
Defra says further testing is under way and birds at the sites will be humanely culled.
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