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A Belfast student has received £7,500 after Translink settled a disability discrimination case which she brought.
Fresh from rocking Radio 2 in The Park the NI musician reflects on gigging during the Troubles, and his cancer diagnosis.
There are concerns the "stalemate" is damaging patient care, Dr Ciaran Mullan, deputy chair of the BMA NI, has said.
About 100 people attended a meeting on the situation at Lough Neagh to hear from several speakers including elected representatives and campaigners in County Tyrone.
About 50 people protested outside Stormont on Monday over what they say is a lack of support and services for children with SEN.
A debut film by Frances Maguire, reflects the simple life of her uncle, Owney McGoldrick.
Dr Kieran McManus is the first medical consultant to publicly speak out about the alleged bullying and harassment within the Belfast Trust.
A teacher whose sister died from a brain injury at the age of 32 has helped create new lessons for schools on organ donation.
A young mother from the Catholic community fled her home three weeks ago, claiming her children were subjected to sectarian abuse.
Politicians in north Belfast have said they are making "constructive" progress in their efforts to find a solution to racist and sectarian attacks in the area.
The new facilities at St Ronan's College in Lurgan can accommodate 1,750 pupils.
A new generation of slam poets are being inspired by the Irish language
Martin Rafferty performed for 24 hours straight at a bandstand in Armagh city.
The 40m-long box was painted in the town in June, but questions remain over why it appeared in the first place.
The new home of the Northern Regional College in Ballymena has opened, at a cost of £54m.
Deirdre McCanney was the victim of a dog attack in May when her dog Chica was killed.
Northern Ireland is sending a men's and a women's team to the tournament in Oslo.
One campaigner says politicians should be leaders in addressing the issue of potentially toxic algae.
A mum of two says it is unfair NHS vouchers can be used towards myopia management in other parts of the UK, but not in NI.
Children from across Belfast, the north-west and Donegal took part in the Cricket Connects camp.