Latest StoriesYou are in: BBC Newsline > Latest Stories  The tall ships operate on their own time, dictated by the wind and currents  One of the men who oversaw IRA decommissioning talks about his memories  Three former journalists talk about the pressures of reporting events in August '69.  About forty vessels will be in the harbour for the four day maritime event  Part 2 of our series looking back at the events of August 1969  This week marks the 40th anniversary of a date many regard as the start of the Troubles  The sports minister has asked for an urgent report into the death of a spectator  Residents are stunned at plans for a multi-storey car park in their village  Three weeks under sail in all weathers from Canada to Northern Ireland  For some people, they are a waste of money and an unwanted legacy of the past  Our latest big lottery winner was unveiled in County Londonderry  We take a closer look at where the stone came from and where it may end up  We retrace Robert's final steps as he led his men into battle  A chance discovery in a Co Down river takes us on a journey back in time  We suffer a setback as we discover a long stretch of plastic garden hose has fouled the propellor  Golfers' Padraig Harrington and Rory McIlroy have been going head to head  An elderly couple say an attack has left them too scared to return to their home  In an unusual move, the DUP has come to the aid of Derry City Football Club  The future of one of Northern Ireland's most high-profile companies is in question  Julian Fowler is all at sea in the second installment of his Tall Ships adventure More from this sectionYou are in: BBC Newsline > Latest Stories |