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Pictured are participants at the Galliagh Féile Stride for Pride in Derry on Saturday, with participants talking part in a short walk from Galliagh Community Centre in solidarity with people ...
Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following a report of an aggravated burglary in Strabane on Friday evening, August 8.
A major new artwork has been erected in Derry, made up of thousands of kites in the colours of the Palestinian flag with each one representing a child killed in Gaza.
Derry Sinn Féin Councillor Emma McGinley has said she is "disgusted" after graffiti was painted on a community building in Creggan where a shared history project event was due to be held on Saturday.
Derry Sinn Féin Councillor Pat Murphy has condemned the latest decision by Israel to seize Gaza City as the UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed grave concern.
Dr Steve McCabe, politics and economics expert, said: “What's very significant in previous versions of the Industrial Revolution, I'm talking about the original one a couple of hundred years ago ...
Police have confirmed they are investigating a report of an assault on a child in the Judges Road area of Derry.
Police in Derry have charged a man to court with being concerned in the supply of a Class A controlled drug, and being concerned in an offer to supply a Class A controlled drug.
The Western Health and Social Care Trust’s Obstetrics and Gynaecology (O&G) Service said it is delighted to have been ranked first in Northern Ireland by resident doctors for the professional ...
A meeting of the creditors of a company formerly associated with the Da Vinci’s Hotel is due to take place on August 14.
William J Doherty was born in Co Donegal in 1834 and lived in Castletown, Fahan, at different times.
We’re rewinding the clock 50 years to bring you some these images of the people who graced the pages of the Derry Journal back in the summer of 1975. Copyright ...