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Higher unemployment among Catholics

Catholics in Northern Ireland are more likely to be unemployed or living in overcrowded conditions with worse health than Protestants, census figures reveal.

Junkets cost taxpayer £350,000

Overseas junkets for Government ministers cost Northern Ireland taxpayers more than £350,000 in the past year, official figures have revealed.

Patient dies after ambulance crash

A seriously ill patient has died after his ambulance was in a crash with a car on its way to hospital in Northern Ireland, police said.

Census highlights unpaid carers

One in eight people in Northern Ireland provided unpaid care for a loved one, census figures showed.

Teenager shot in punishment attack

An 18-year-old man has been shot in both legs during a paramilitary punishment attack in north Belfast.

Veteran fell runner dies in race

A fell runner who collapsed and died during a race in the Mournes was a stalwart of mountain competitions, a rescue team official has said.

Union urges more teaching positions

More permanent new teaching positions need to be created in Northern Ireland to boost standards across the curriculum, a union said.

Work under way on G8 security fence

Work to erect a massive security fence to protect eight of the world's most powerful leaders during the G8 summit in Fermanagh has been started.

14 years in jail for drugs smuggler

A lorry driver from Northern Ireland has been jailed for 14 years in Greece after being convicted for smuggling herbal cannabis worth £1 million, police have said.

Explosive device found by police

An explosive device has been found by police investigating the attempt to murder three officers in west Belfast.

£26,000 price of police discussions

Private talks between police and community leaders this weekend will cost an estimated £26,000, the PSNI has revealed.

Four freed in centre abuse probe

Four men arrested by detectives investigating allegations of historic abuse at a young offenders' centre in Co Down have been released.

Benefit claimant numbers 'fall'

There has been a fall in the number of people claiming unemployment-related benefits, official figures have revealed.

Gloomy economic outlook predicted

Northern Ireland's economy will not return to growth until next year or beyond, a survey of accountants has suggested.

Mobile phone measures for G8 summit

Mobile phone providers in the Irish Republic could be asked to cut signals during the G8 summit amid fears terrorists may use them to detonate bombs.

Traffic chaos hits agriculture show

Traffic chaos has overshadowed the inaugural Balmoral Show at the Maze after heavy congestion left thousands of motorists facing lengthy delays.

Journalists 'given death threats'

Two Northern Ireland-based journalists have been issued with death threats, a union has claimed.

Fuel fraud sentences face review

Northern Ireland's most senior judges could review unduly lenient sentences for fuel and tobacco fraud under Executive proposals.

Prison inmate complaints 'rise 10%'

Complaints made to Northern Ireland's Prisoner Ombudsman by inmates inside the region's jails have increased by 10% in a year, the watchdog said.

Private jails 'good costs example'

Prison bosses in Northern Ireland should look at how privately run jails operate to find ways to cut the "eye-watering" costs of running the service, the Prisoner Ombudsman has urged.

Trafficking play to raise awareness

Schoolchildren as young as 15 could be shown a hard-hitting anti-human trafficking play in a bid to beat the criminals behind the trade, it has been revealed.

'Magic bullet' for lung patients

A new medicine hailed as a magic bullet could revolutionise the treatment of intensive care patients with lung disorders, scientists claim.

Police use Taser to restrain youth

Police have used a Taser gun to restrain a youth in Belfast.

Big rise in dengue fever cases

The number of holidaymakers from England, Wales and Northern Ireland who have been struck down with dengue fever has almost tripled, health officials said.

Robinson raps shared future critics

Peter Robinson has rounded on his political critics during a shared future debate at Stormont.

Concerns over UK-wide police delays

Police in Northern Ireland have warned that their ability to tackle international criminality will be compromised if a new UK-wide force is prevented from fully operating in the region.

IF campaigners set for G8 concert

Thousands of anti-poverty campaigners are to gather in Belfast ahead of next month's G8 summit in Northern Ireland to demand action from the world's most powerful leaders.

Huge cost of illegal fuel clean-up

Almost half a million pounds was spent in just one year cleaning up waste from fuel laundering in Northern Ireland, it has been revealed.

Minister backs distilleries plans

Whiskey making may be an ancient art but it is experiencing somewhat of a modern revival in Northern Ireland, with plans for another two new distilleries being toasted.

N Ireland beaches 'most littered'

Northern Ireland's beaches were the most littered in the UK last year, a survey has shown.

Man dies in Amsterdam canal fall

A man from Northern Ireland has died after being found in a canal in Amsterdam.

650 jobs boost kick-starts economy

Northern Ireland's stalled economy has been given a kickstart with the creation of 650 new software posts - the second biggest jobs boost since devolution was restored in 2007.

McGuinness reaffirms A5 commitment

The Executive remains committed to the £330 million upgrade of the A5, Martin McGuinness has told a Stormont meeting on the troubled project.

Poots 'ignored care home warnings'

The older people's commissioner in Northern Ireland warned Edwin Poots about closing residential care homes more than a year ago, it has been claimed.

Concern amid electricity plan delay

Failure to build the cross-border electricity interconnector is costing consumers across Ireland £25 million a year, it was revealed.

Car couple died 'in suicide pact'

A couple whose bodies were found in a burnt-out car in Co Antrim died in a suicide pact, a coroner has said.

Protest rally before G8 summit

A major public march and rally is to be held in Belfast the weekend before the G8 meeting of world leaders.

Jobs boost at meat processing plant

Almost 180 jobs are being created at a Co Tyrone meat processing plant.

Man held in dissident terror probe

Police investigating dissident republican terrorism have arrested a man.

Council approves Gaol redevelopment

The redevelopment of a former prison in Armagh will create 320 jobs.

Teenage births 'at record low'

The number of births by teenage mothers in Northern Ireland has fallen to the lowest level on record, it has been revealed.

Homes cleared after pipe bomb found

A pipe bomb has been found in south Belfast, police said.

HMS Caroline given lottery boost

The First World War's last surviving battleship is on course to be transformed into a floating museum after provisionally securing a £12 million lottery funding boost.

Wider double-jobbing ban proposed

A proposed ban on Stormont Assembly members double-jobbing as Westminster MPs is set to be extended to include the Irish Parliament.

Politicians urged to ease tensions

Northern Ireland's rival politicians are not moving quickly enough to develop a shared future to help ease tensions on the streets, a senior police officer claims.

Kenny 'happy to meet' bomb families

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has said he will meet relatives of the Omagh bomb as they continue their long battle for the truth of the "appalling tragedy".

Deal on flag flying 'very close'

Northern Ireland's political leaders have said they are close to an agreement on how to deal with the controversial issue of flying flags in the region.

Costs of PSNI officers revealed

Police officers in Northern Ireland cost much more than their counterparts in England and Wales, figures show.

CBI urges roads upgrade progress

An upgrade of part of the Belfast to Londonderry road should be taken forward urgently following the delay to the dual carriageway in Co Tyrone, the CBI in Northern Ireland said.

Best on football anniversary stamps

George Best is to feature on a new set of stamps which go on sale from Thursday.

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