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April 2024

  • Ken Reid and Stephen Grimason (right) at Queen's university in Belfast in January

    Tributes paid to veteran Northern Ireland journalist Stephen Grimason

    BBC reporter who covered darkest days of the Troubles and broke news of the Good Friday agreement dies aged 67

July 2022

  • David Trimble, leader of the Ulster Unionist Party, on a visit to London

    Lord Trimble obituary

    Unionist politician who was one of the architects of the Good Friday agreement and served as the first minister of Northern Ireland

July 2021

  • Aladdin Bahrani inspecting a 100,000 kilowatt turbine rotor at the Metropolitan-Vickers plant in Manchester, where he spent time on a scholarship in 1955-57.

    Other lives
    Aladdin Bahrani obituary

    Other lives: Iraqi engineer who became a professor at Queen’s University in Belfast

December 2020

  • Justice of The Supreme Court, The Right Hon the Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore
Lord Kerr served as Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland from 2004 to 2009, and was the last Lord of Appeal in Ordinary appointed before the creation of The Supreme Court.

    Lord Kerr of Tonaghmore obituary

    Senior judge who served as lord chief justice of Northern Ireland and a justice of the supreme court of the United Kingdom

October 2020

  • Neil Cornwell image

    Other lives
    Neil Cornwell obituary

    Other lives: Russian scholar at Bristol University known for his wit and kindness

September 2020

  • Queen’sUniversityBelfastpic

    University Guide 2023
    University guide 2023: Queen’s University Belfast

    All you need to know about studying at Queen’s University Belfast

July 2020

  • Wendy Peake

    Woman whose NHS cancer trial was halted seeks to buy drug privately

    Psychologist was due to get life-saving NHS cancer treatment until coronavirus struck

June 2020

  • A pine marten in Lochaber, in the Scottish Highlands.

    Pine martens dash hopes of curbing grey squirrels by avoiding city

    Belfast study finds pine martens don’t venture into urban areas, where invasive grey squirrels thrive

April 2018

  • Peter Broome

    Other lives
    Peter Broome obituary

    Other lives: Gifted teacher, communicator and literary critic who specialised in modern French poetry

February 2018

  • Prof Kenneth Seddon

    Kenneth Seddon obituary

    Pioneer of ‘green chemistry’ through his groundbreaking research into ionic liquids

October 2015

  • Matthew Wood

    Other lives
    Matthew Wood obituary

    Other lives: Lecturer in sociology at Queen’s University Belfast who was one of the UK’s leading sociologists in the field of religion

June 2015

  • Queen’s University Belfast

    Muslim students 'praying in corridors' at Queen's University Belfast

    Student campaign for dedicated prayer room receives support from bishop of Derry, as they struggle to find greater privacy on campus

May 2015

  • Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris

    University to go ahead with Charlie Hebdo conference after outcry

    Queen’s University Belfast reverses earlier decision to cancel conference on security grounds after writers and academics dispute reasoning

April 2015

  • People gather in Trafalgar Square to remember victims of the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris

    University reconsidering decision to cancel Charlie Hebdo conference

  • Charlie Hebdo commemoration

    Belfast ‘shamed’ after university cancels Charlie Hebdo conference

October 2014

  • sex workers

    Northern Ireland: 98% of sex workers oppose new law criminalising clients

    Survey finds majority of sex industry workers not in favour of ‘Swedish model’ law targeting consumers rather than workers

May 2014

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Time for Lord Bew to come clean on the Boston College tapes fiasco

    Roy Greenslade

    Roy Greenslade tries to unravel the part played by an academic peer in the project that led to the arrest of Gerry Adams

December 2013

  • Findus beef lasagne

    Horsemeat review: not just rogues, UK has serious mainstream food crime

    Report by expert Chris Elliott finds scandal extends to organised crime, amid weak policing, tight margins and stretched councils

October 2013

  • Man in the Moon Ciaran Nolan

    New play focuses on spectre of suicide in Northern Ireland post-Troubles

    Pearse Elliott drama Man in the Moon inspired by real events tackles taboo subject in republican west Belfast, writes Henry McDonald

February 2013

  • Medication in hands of elderly person

    Elderly in care 20 times more likely to be on antipsychotics

    Sharp rise in medication, including chemical calming 'cosh', revealed in database study by Queen's University Belfast
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