Within nationalism, the election of Jon Burrows as leader of the Ulster Unionist Party has been greeted with a mixture of curiosity and general disinterest.
Activity is still subdued in the commercial property market in Northern Ireland though there are some signs of improvement, a report said.
The only way Northern Ireland can plan for a better future is when those around the Executive table work together and show some honesty about the scale of the problems being faced, a political think ...
Having worked across the industry in successful enterprises, it’s still something that drives him.
The chief executives of the bodies that manage, support and provide services to Northern Ireland’s schools have joined forces to call for urgent action to prevent what they say will be a catastrophic ...
A Belfast-born actress who has lived in New York for the past three years wants to make the story of St Brigid as well known in Northern Ireland as it is in the Republic.
I have a long history of looking out of the window from my desk. When I was in school, I wasted many hours in my bedroom looking at all the goings-on in our neighbourhood, so much so that it became a ...
The sequel to the live-action adaptation of How to Train Your Dragon will not be filmed in Northern Ireland, the Belfast Telegraph has exclusively learned.
Lee Latchford-Evans has promised it won't be a Tragedy for fans of his band Steps flocking to the musical based on their songs in Belfast – even though they are not taking to the stage themselves.
A faction of the INLA is being blamed for the paramilitary-style shooting of a man recently cleared of drugs offences.
Linfield manager David Healy believes his team made it difficult for themselves by not being ruthless enough in the final third in their BetMcLean Cup Semi-Final 1-0 win over Ballymena United at ...
Danny Rohl is treating interest in key Rangers players as a “positive” as he gets set to draw the curtain on a negative Europa League campaign.