No further coronavirus-related deaths have been recorded by the NI Department of Health.
There were 68,000 people unemployed at the end of 2020, which is 23,000 more than a year earlier.
Organisers said there were "still too many uncertainties" over the restrictions at the end of July.
Ahmad al-Aliwi Al Issa, who is charged with 10 counts of murder, remains held without bail.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson admits he 'badly' needs a haircut.
An unhealthy ocean threatens human life and our existence on the planet, the prince says.
Lagan College said it was doing so "due to the continued impact of Covid-19 on all children this year".
Brandon Lewis says two women have tried to take their own lives over lack of access to services in NI.
The pheasant pecks Kevin Keeler's ankles and knocks letters out of his hands.
The next 48-hour order will start at 18:00 GMT on Friday in the Arboretum and Lenton, police say.
A father and daughter are told their Lego tribute is good enough to be put on display.
More than two thirds of children in poverty live in a household with someone in paid work, stats show.
The Northern Ireland Protocol “depends on the consent” of all of the people of Northern Ireland, the new Brexit minister tells Parliament.
Scottish Tory leader Douglas Ross says May's election is a choice between recovery from Covid-19 or indyref2.
Some 25,000 people compete for 200 places on an eight-day "tourism feasibility" holiday on Rhodes.
David Bowie dumped the suit in 1982 at the Blitz club in London - its Welsh owner hoped to get £15k.
Mae carfan y merched wedi cael ei gyhoeddi hefyd, gyda thri aelod sydd eto i ennill cap.
Scotland being restricted to just five English-based players for Friday's Six Nations match with France is "fundamentally wrong", says former captain Rory Lawson.
A trainee welder talks about his experience of lockdown, furlough, redundancy and relocation.
The Derry City and Strabane District Council area currently has the highest infection rate in NI.
Colin Parry says the government's refusal to pay compensation to victims is "political".
Japanese firm Shoei Kisen Kaisha says dislodging the Ever Given is proving "extremely difficult".
The bird was brought to safety by the RSPCA after being stuck for "quite a while".
Major General Nick Welch, who retired in 2018, claimed to live in London rather than in Dorset.
The SNP MP announced she would be away from her duties but her constituency office would keep operating.