Heavy rain and thunderstorms have led to flooding and disruption in parts of Northern Ireland.
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Supporters watched the drama from Holywood Golf Club, where Rory learned the sport as a child.
Prof Panagiotis Manesiotis, from Queen's University Belfast, says there could be serious health effects.
Lobna Yakout's son Zayn was taken by her abusive ex-husband while she was living in Egypt.
Courtney Smith was abused by 71-year-old Oliver James MacCormack, who has been given a seven-year sentence.
Most of the 214 wildfires in Northern Ireland in recent days were started deliberately.
NIFRS says it has dealt with 146 wildfires since midnight on Thursday.
A major incident was declared on Saturday after a large gorse fire broke out in County Down.
From April 2026, a 20% inheritance tax rate will apply to agricultural assets over a £1m threshold.
An hour-long radio special of BBC Sing! will be broadcast on BBC Radio Ulster on Sunday at 16:00 GMT.
Maeve Bradley alleged alleged she was excluded from a promotion opportunity at Citibank in Belfast during her maternity leave.
The Dark Hedges, made famous after appearing Game of Thrones, are coming to the end of their 250-year lifespan.
Human remains exhumed from a grave in County Monaghan four months ago are not those of Joe Lynskey.
Bekki Burns said she developed vascular erosion after getting a "cheap deal" on a lip filler procedure.
John Lemon of East Belfast Men's Shed says the group "couldn't believe it" when they heard the centre would close.
The BBC's Mark Easton tests the theory that happier people do good things like returning lost property.
Martina Tierney says her and her husbands concerns were ignored for many hours.
Several hundred people showed up at Belfast High Court as a legal challenge against the much-anticipated road begins.
Irish heritage is still strong in America, but new generations bring new perspectives.
Keeva Neely, from Swatragh in County Londonderry will take on the gladiators after making it through the second episode.
Irish immigrants in the US say attitudes to immigration are changing due to President Donald Trump.