Prime minister says immediate ‘support’ discussed in Belfast meeting but stops short of funding pledge
Shipbuilder needed to raise funds after ministers turned down £200mn guarantee request
Political bloc struggles to rally behind a united message and broaden its appeal
Region hobbled by some of the UK’s lowest educational attainment, productivity and skills
Ian Paisley Jr ousted by hardline party allied to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK
Politicians and union leaders warn against dismantling the aircraft supplier in Northern Ireland as Airbus considers options
Sinn Féin hopes Fermanagh and South Tyrone will help it become Northern Ireland’s largest party at Westminster
Refurbishment of Belfast’s derelict Casement Park stadium has stalled as UK government financing has failed to materialise
Walkout threat at historic Belfast shipyard adds to woes of lossmaking company
The Belfast-based entrepreneur talks about starting up, working hard — and a shortlived foray into politics
Gavin Robinson expects Brexit to again loom within unionism during the general election campaign
Northern Ireland and Scotland have to push back programmes for government and other important fiscal and energy plans
Critics of the project have been at pains to point out that Britain was no innocent bystander in the conflict
Ruling means contentious Rwanda asylum policy would not apply in region
Gulf between headline rate in UK and Ireland is deterring investors, argues Federation of Small Businesses
Dismantling Spirit AeroSystems’ Belfast operations would harm region’s aerospace industry, says UK chair
Irish justice minister says she will push ahead despite Rishi Sunak insisting Britain will not take back asylum seekers
A new UK government law seeks to move the region past the conflict. Victims’ families say it denies them truth and justice
Veterinary medicines among issues highlighting problems of having different regulatory regimes in EU and UK
Former head of Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party denies wrongdoing
Unionist party says it is seeking alternative candidate for former leader’s Westminister seat
The Democratic Unionist Party faces a tough battle to hang on to their eight seats in Westminster
MP tells party he has been charged with allegations of ‘historical nature’
The old rules were rewritten by the Good Friday peace agreement of 1998 and the global financial crash
Plus, Northern Ireland trade with UK declines but grows with the EU