‘Very satisfying, but madly fortunate, to have won’: student Oscar Despard on his University Challenge victory
Celebrations at Dublin’s Bretzel Bakery as president sends congratulations to captain of Christ’s College, Cambridge, team
Irish student leads Cambridge team to victory on BBC’s University Challenge
Dubliner Oscar Despard (22) is studying for a PhD in molecular biology
University Challenge Irish finalist: ‘There’s always a Shakespeare question, so I read his complete works’
Quiz show is ‘one of the rare places that knowledge without purpose is celebrated’, says Oscar Despard
How Northern Ireland commemorates the second World War on the 80th anniversary of VE Day
VE Day celebrations are fraught with the complex relationship between unionists and nationalists
Kneecap controversy: what have the west Belfast rappers done now?
UK counter-terrorism police are investigating videos of the group
Study finds ‘alarming’ role played by social media in sparking racial intimidation in North
Study finds racist incidents in the North were being ‘significantly amplified’ and framed as two communities uniting under anti-immigrant banner
Early Irish star of women’s golf to be honoured with Royal Portrush plaque
May Hezlet won the British Ladies’ Championship three times and the Irish Ladies’ five times between 1899 and 1908
What does Northern Ireland’s reaction to the death of Pope Francis say about attitudes?
Protestants as well as Catholics lined up to sign book of condolences in Belfast
Republic must share Omagh bombing information with inquiry, says North’s former police ombudsman
Nuala O’Loan believes legislation may be needed to enable transmission of intelligence on 1998 atrocity to inquiry
‘This is for everyone’: Rory McIlroy transcends orange-green divide in all-island game of golf
Golf dominated everything in Northern Ireland this week following McIlroy’s Masters win
Portrush busily preparing to host another memorable Open
The eyes of the golfing world will be on Royal Portrush and the economic benefit to the Co Antrim town and surrounding areas will be huge
Northern Ireland retailers bearing ‘a lot of pain’ due to red tape, says NI Chamber
The UK prime minister Keir Starmer will next month host EU leaders at a landmark post-Brexit summit
Irish writers take legal action against social media giant Meta over unauthorised reproduction of literary work in AI
Legal case seeks immediate injunction to stop ‘ongoing AI artistic larceny’
The Belfast train station signs in Irish that are testing Stormont’s shaky foundations
Row over Belfast’s Grand Central Station adding Irish to displays and ticket machines reinforces Assembly’s vulnerability to identity politics
US tariffs leave Northern Ireland producers facing higher costs and awkward questions
‘Huge complexities’ for products produced on a cross-Border basis, says Simon Harris