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Last week, our editorial focused on the economic prospects of West Belfast between now and 2050. In response, North Belfast native Paul Carlin penned his own thoughts on the ongoing transformation of ...
HANGING effigies of public figures from gallows on a bonfire? Knock yourself out, no harm done. Burning the election posters ...
AS the 20th anniversary of the formal end of the IRA’s armed campaign nears, an event is to be held in West Belfast to mark ...
THERE is widespread anger at the decision by the Irish government to convert the historic GPO in Dublin into shops and ...
A RECRUITMENT billboard for the Prison Service has been vandalised in North Belfast. 'Loyalist Prison Service' was daubed on ...
NO police action is to be taken over Irish language rap trio Kneecap following their performance at Glastonbury.
IT barely registers as a footnote in the annals of Irish music history but it’s a story that has its roots firmly in West ...
SINN Féin councillor Ronan McLaughlin has called for a full investigation after damage was caused to the statue of Mary Ann ...
U.S. funding of the International Fund for Ireland could well be ending as a result of the $9 billion spending cuts bill passed by the Republican-controlled Senate and House.
A NEW film reflecting on Gerry Adams' 60 years of activism in the North — from prisoner to elder statesman — is set for ...
SDLP Leader Claire Hanna MP has nominated Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the occupied ...
MADDENS Bar, Belfast's traditional Irish pub renowned for its authentic atmosphere and rich connection to the city's cultural ...