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People in a County Tyrone town are calling for action over what they say is a rat problem in their area.
Nazareth House closed after an inspection of the roof found that it was unsafe.
A woman waiting for endometriosis treatment has said the pain she experiences is like having barbed wire in her body.
Michael Campbell, also known as Michael Patrick, was diagnosed with MND in February 2023.
A fresh weather warning has been issued for icy conditions in Northern Ireland.
A County Down mother, whose five-year-old daughter has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA), has said singer Jesy Nelson should know "there is light at the end of the tunnel".
Volunteers at a County Antrim repair cafe sew, glue and paint to restore loved items.
Coleraine born Maggie O'Farrell says she always wanted Paul Mescal to star in the film adaption of Hamnet.
A scheme that started four years ago, brings primary school pupils together with elderly residents living nearby.
Ms Allen's long haired miniature dachshund, Buddy, ran off after fireworks "just started out of nowhere" startling the dog.
Some of the lamps - which are often used for Seasonal Affective Disorder - are available to loan for up to three weeks.
Charles Dickens' novella A Christmas Carol has been reimagined by playwright Marie Jones in the setting of Victorian Belfast.
Tom McElhone's remarkable friendship with Henry the robin proves a viral hit.
The reopening of the bridge across the River Bann has provided a boost to businesses and residents.
This year's nativity at Duneane Primary is the school's last as it is closing.
Evri has apologised to those impacted and said it will take appropriate action and support customers.
A Newry woman says she paid for breastfeeding support as midwives were too busy to help her.
The Northern Ireland Executive plans to subsidise over half of all childcare costs for working families by April 2032.
The solstice marks the shortest day - and longest night - in the northern hemisphere and the start of astronomical winter.
Some student doctors at Queen's University Belfast undertaking a second degree say they face a "double disadvantage" in funding their studies.