Ex-Crossmaglen treasurer Thomas McKenna is sentenced to 16 years for 162 offences against 23 victims.
Six men are accused of conspiring over a shooting with Chris Kaba, who was killed by police last year.
Fatoumatta Hydara and her daughters, aged one and three, died from inhaling smoke in the house fire.
The 41-year-old was arrested following the search of a property in Creggan in Londonderry on Friday.
Sybil Cook treasured a chocolate Easter egg she was given just before the war for her entire life.
Sir Keir Starmer said the prime minister should have sacked his deputy, rather than allow him to resign.
There is a "limited number" of tickets left for live shows and production previews, the BBC says.
Department stores and clothing shops blame wet weather for a sharp fall in demand.
Dozens of women whose lives have been damaged by mesh implants have criticised a service set up to support them.
Thomas Cashman was ordered to serve a minimum of 42 years for shooting Olivia Pratt-Korbel.
A report by the Equality Commission shows that 43.5% of employees are Protestant and 43.4% are Catholic.
A faulty ambulance triage system led to the death of a sheltered housing resident, a coroner says.
Rachel James says she felt "very different" after arriving in Northern Ireland, but believes that's changing.
This week, US technology giant Apple also opened its first two retail outlets in the country.
The US Republican politician, expected to run for the presidency, will also visit Israel and Japan.
A host of events have been planned all over the country for the coronation weekend.
May's British Vogue is titled Reframing Fashion and features 19 members of the disabled community.
The government has said it expects all patients needing a GP appointment to be seen within two weeks.
The watchdog says it will "continue to listen", but Ruth Perry's sister urges pause in inspections.
Turbulence lies ahead for the PM whatever action he takes over the report into bullying allegations.
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