Northern Lights to shine across parts of Britain
Scotland and Northern Ireland tipped to have best view, but clouds could spoil the show

Scotland and Northern Ireland tipped to have best view, but clouds could spoil the show
If our service people cannot trust the chain of command and the government that is putting them in danger, why should they risk their lives?
Brexit means NI must join the EU’s fightback against Trump’s tariffs
Sir David Davis criticises edict that four terrorists were unlawfully killed by the SAS
The statue, which was beheaded by activists last year in a protest against the monarchy, has led police officers on a surreal hunt
Tories say allowing detained ‘IRA suspects’ to sue for compensation will prompt ‘vexatious claims’ against Troubles veterans
Cotters Park in County Antrim faces a council ‘enforcement investigation’ following complaints from neighbours
His Majesty made the remark whilst touring Ulster University on the second day of his and the Queen’s visit to Northern Ireland
The Northern Irish actor on accent snobbery, his new role in Sky’s uber-violent gangland drama and why he wouldn’t want to win an Oscar
Couple toast return to Northern Ireland together a year after Camilla’s solo trip following Charles’s cancer diagnosis
PM pushes for UK defence companies to be classified as European for ‘ReArm’ project, but faces opposition from Emmanuel Macron
From traversing Wales’s mountainous spine to linking England’s history by road, these drives are the best way to explore the nation
Bronze body part had been sawn off figure in Melbourne last year
Officers say ‘motive has not yet been established’ for stabbing near the Ormeau Road on March 1
Swerve the crowds and discover the appeal of the nation’s lesser-known urban wonders
Police appeal for witnesses after incident outside village of Castledawson, Co Londonderry
Coroner found special forces used unjustified lethal force when they killed four terrorists in 1992 ambush
His tour of Northern Ireland when a sense of drift was taking hold was seen as a turning point which would set the conditions for peace
Northern Ireland’s first minister says she would rather see money invested in public services than in ‘weapons of war’
Stormont officials spent £11,000 on consultants to rectify tripping hazard in Belfast but have yet to find a solution
Government team reportedly conceded that full alignment with EU’s food safety regulations is required to ease agricultural exports to bloc
Party leaders to snub Washington events in ‘principled stance’ against Trump’s call to expel Palestinians from territory
Besides Northern Ireland, he served in Kenya, Borneo and West Germany, and as a proud Scot he later campaigned to preserve the Union