Sunday | RTE
McGuinness challenges Robinson on devolution
Stormont Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness tonight called on First Minister Peter Robinson to publish his list of pre-conditions for devolving policing powers to Northern Ireland.
Sunday | Derry News
Mighty John McNeil was one of Londonderry's first settlers
The biblical phrase that "there were giants on the earth in those days" could well apply to John McNeil.
Londonderry plans wished well at Westminster
RADICAL plans to regenerate Londonderry through the expansion of university facilities have been wished well in Westminster.
School sealed off after body found
A BODY has been found near a Swindon school for the second time this week. A 46-year-old man, believed to be local father Joe McHugh, was discovered yesterday morning at 6am in the lane between the Crumpled Horn pub and the Eldene shops, at the bottom of Thorne Road.
Derry City FC netted 1,360 from Sports NI
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18 months for 'cannabis gardener'
One of four Chinese nationals, two of them men and two of them women, charged in connection with the discovery of almost A 1 million worth of cannabis plants in Derry earlier this year, was jailed yesterday for eighteen months at the city's crown court.
Railway line plans back on track
THE clickety-clack of train wheels at Beechvalley could soon herald a dramatic return to the track for Dungannon's rail service, if local councils and campaigners get their way.
From a spark to a flame : 'Spirit of '68: Beyond the Barricades'
The 1960s was a period of rapid economic and social change characterised by the emergence of independence movements in many Third World countries.
Major fire in Derry industrial estate
A major fire has broken out in an industrial estate in Londonderry. Friday, 27 November 2009 Tags: fire Local News Firefighters are fighting the blaze at the Pennyburn Industrial estate on the Buncrana Road.
US envoy to 'shine a light'on Derry
The US economic envoy to Ireland pledged to "shine a light" on the North West when he met Derry's business leaders this week.
Families of crash victims settle court action
Families members of two of the five young people who died in one of the worst car accidents in the history of the State have today settled their High Court action for more than a 400,000. The actions were brought by Brendan and Annette Duffy, the parents of Gavin, and by Rose and Anthony O'Connor and their children Nicole, Mary and William, whose ...
Derry powerlifter off to Commonwealth Games
Aaron Whoriskey is celebrating his selection to the Northern Ireland squad to compete at next month's Commonwealth Games in India.
Personal debt in Londonderry is believed to have reached 7m, according to the latest figures from the Citizen's Advice Bureau .
DUP and other unionists are facing 'TUV' time
The former police inspector in Derry, takes a personal look at some topical issues.
Saville report - more delays feared
The Saville report could face further delay if David Cameron becomes the next British Prime Minister, it has been claimed.
Derry's singing priests 'still amazed' by global success
Two chart-topping Derry priests are looking to recreate theNew albir debut success when their second album is released next week.
When you go to Ireland, everyone bids you adieu with the same benediction: "Enjoy the Guinness." Fat chance, I thought.
Door is open to Derry - says IFA media chief
The Irish Football Association have not ruled out a return to football in the North for Derry City.
Fujitsu pledge to grow Derry operation
IT firm Fujitsu have confirmed to Foyle MP Mark Durkan that they are very impressed with the calibre and performance of their workforce in the city and have re-stated their ambition to grow their Derry operation.
Lesser spotted Joe talks about life in the spotlight
'I was just in the right place at the right time' Derry man Joe Mahon is very humble about his long and varied career.