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A FORMER De La Salle pupil who heads up the north’s leading technical and professional qualifications awarding body, says ...
A NEW CD featuring some of the finest musicians in Donegal is raising vital funds for Medicines San Frontieres (Doctors ...
IN a historic vote in the Assembly last week, members overwhelmingly passed by 46 votes to 25 a motion calling on the Irish ...
A LOOK at the final score suggests a long afternoon for Antrim under the baking Salthill sun and it was with the Tribesmen ...
Belfast residents are invited to visit their local community gardens to find out more about what they are achieving across ...
ALLIANCE representatives in South Belfast have met with Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins to raise the concerns of ...
A PLAYPARK in Lagmore has been approved for a major refurbishment. Lagmore Activity Park at White Rise is one of four playparks across the city to have been approved for an upgrade under Belfast City ...
Gina Donnelly’s award-winning play is back by popular demand for an NI tour before heading off to London and Edinburgh ...
A POWERFUL panel discussion has taken place in West Belfast to raise awareness around ME. ME (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis) is a ...
THE past ten years have given us two overriding messages on this island: 1. Britain will always act selfishly and in its own ...
HE may have similar views to Pope Francis, but he didn’t look like Pope Francis when he emerged on the balcony. While Francis ...
THE kids of Year 8 in Coláiste Feirste were a joy to take around Colin Glen, and what’s more they witnessed a feat of nature ...