A Belfast-based IT firm has announced its axing 190 jobs in response to challenging trading conditions which are causing clients to delay making decisions on projects.
The United Nations has called on the Belfast and London governments to “strengthen measures” to combat intimidation of ethnic ...
Northern Ireland's First Minister has said she is "incredulous" at a large order for a Belfast company to supply missiles for ...
Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Use precise geolocation data. Store and/or access information on a ...
Police say they have stopped an ‘R’ plate driver on the M2 in Belfast after reaching speeds of 90mph. NI Roads Policing unit posted an image showing an undercover Golf R belonging to the Interceptors ...
Northern Ireland’s first minister says she would rather see money invested in public services than in ‘weapons of war’ ...
A potential relocation of Invest NI’s Belfast city centre headquarters has been put on the table by the chief executive of ...
Facilitating travel to over 190 destinations, Belfast City Airport plays a key role in keeping Northern Ireland open to the ...
Northern Ireland software company Cloudsmith has secured $23m in Series B funding in a round led by TCV with participation from Insight Partners and existing investors. The oversubscribed round will ...
Trio take over the lead as new managers of the Northern Ireland Crufts team following the stepping down of Lisburn man after ...
Kainos, the Belfast-based IT firm, is making 190 of its staff redundant. It currently employs about 3,000 people, mostly in ...
Editions of the Belfast News Letter from the 18th to the 20th centuries are to be digitised as part of a new project.