Plus, Northern Ireland trade with UK declines but grows with the EU
Flashbacks pepper the action in a film that hinges on an uneasy contradiction between privilege and rebellion
Uncertainty clouding Short Brothers plant is an unintended consequence of US plane maker’s move to undo Spirit spin-off
Interim Kenova statement calls on UK government and republican leaders to apologise to victims of Troubles
Police urge caution with ‘small group’ still determined to ‘destabilise’ region’s political institutions
Opposition SDLP move comes as Irish government says time is right to discuss changes to power-sharing structures
Frictions persist as nationalists and unionists try to stay on their best behaviour
Judge finds ‘no evidence’ that controversial legislation will spur reconciliation
Post-Brexit requirement will put up costs for British manufacturers, says Food and Drink Federation
Sinn Féin hopes good governance will strengthen case for reunification while the DUP believes it will cement UK ties
The taoiseach who led his country into an economic boom time was known for his intellectual bent and his distinctive laugh
Pro-united Ireland rappers Kneecap accuse business secretary Kemi Badenoch of ‘state-sponsored censorship’
Plus, poll shows large numbers of readers of Tory newspapers want a change of government
Barred from this week’s vote, the former prime minister is using chatbots to energise his party’s supporters
UK lifeline of £3.3bn may not be enough to fund public sector pay and essential services
Executive issues blunt message to UK prime minister, who is visiting the region after restoration of Stormont
What the region needs now is normal government, not a constitutional fight
Sinn Féin first minister says she is ‘a republican’ but will govern ‘for all’
Michelle O’Neill has vowed to be a ‘first minister for all’ when the Northern Ireland executive returns
Politics in the province cannot be forced into straight lines — this week’s deal follows the lessons of its history
Stormont could reconvene as soon as Saturday after Commons backs deal with DUP to restore power sharing
UK publishes plan to revive Northern Ireland executive after DUP agreed to restore power sharing following two-year impasse
Political leaders hope the proposals will end two years of Brexit deadlock at Stormont
A 2,000-year-old teenager has been discovered near where one of those ‘disappeared’ during the Troubles is yet to be found
Other parties hail ‘day of optimism’ as agreement looks set to end two years of political deadlock