As the rugby rape trial comes to a conclusion, BBC News NI profiles Stuart Olding who was cleared of all charges.
Young adults have been learning the ins-and-outs of rural life through social farming schemes.
Dozens will summit Slieve Gullion on Saturday to watch dawn break on the shortest day of the year.
Craig Ballentine was arrested in Abu Dhabi airport in October because he posted critical comments about his former employer in Dubai.
Elizabeth McKillion and Margaret McRory both recently turned 100 years old.
Young people at the special school in north Belfast are studying towards a qualification in esports.
A Police Ombudsman report has been unable to explain why records from the original police investigation were lost.
Stella McLoughlin from the campaign group Ladies with Letters says what has happened was unforgivable.
Police say David John Andrews was a "heinous predator" who groomed young girls across the UK.
Crowds have gathered in cities across the world as many Syrians celebrate the fall of the Syrian government.
Rapper and activist Smack Jay from Zambia brought his flows to Rathcoole Primary as part of Human Rights Week.
William McKinney's brother Michael says "another step" had been taken for justice for Bloody Sunday families.
Schoolboys in west Belfast have been learning about how to recognise and tackle violence against women and girls.
Olivia McVeigh, from County Tyrone, has been named on BBC's 100 Women 2024 list.
Kevin Sinfield is running 230 miles across the UK to raise money for Motor Neurone Disease.
About 30 pro-Palestinian demonstrators interrupted a service at St Patrick's Cathedral in Armagh.
Belfast rap group Kneecap has won its discrimination case against the UK government.
A survivor of sexual assault has said her future now centres on “victim empowerment”.
Emma, who lost her brother, says it can be "overwhelming" to deal with grief alongside school work.
Tom Hadden was driving a bin lorry down a country road when another truck collided with his vehicle.