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Mike Pero, top agent part ways
An injunction prevents her selling homes across a 25-kilometre radius of Christchurch.
Brexit: It's about to get messy
Divorces can be messy - and drawn out. Don't expect Brexit to be any different.
Northern Ireland: Distant Troubles
While its battle scars are fascinating, Belfast refuses to be defined by its grim past, writes Karen Bowerman.
Bakery loses challenge over 'gay cake'
Christian bakers found to have discriminated against a gay man have lost their appeal against the ruling.
Bar/fly: The Crown Liquor Saloon, Belfast
In Belfast, Ewan McDonald finds there is nothing like The Crown for picking you up.
Gerry Adams slams 'sinister' arrest
Gerry Adams hit out at the “old guard” in the Northern Ireland police force after four days in custody for questioning about a notorious IRA murder in 1972.
MP flies flag for compromise
Naomi Long Naomi Long, Westminster MP for east Belfast, is very much a child of her constituency, born into its loyalist backstreets and a committed community worker.
Re-imaging Belfast's troubled past
As violence recedes, many people wantto have contentious murals removed from everyday life.
Police main target as violence continues in Belfast
Belfast is once again counting the cost - human, financial and social - of the familiar mid-July outbreak of disorder.
Closure for 'Bloody Sunday' - 38 years later
Lord Saville's 12-year inquiry into 'Bloody Sunday' delivered the vindication that the people of Derry had been denied.