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I am not happy there, and I am sure they are making comments about me behind my back. I’ve thought about leaving but the ...
That a bonfire off Belfast’s Donegall Road went ahead on Friday night despite further concerns being raised about the ...
Bulldozed for a motorway in 1969, Whitewell was once a thriving community full of character, resilience and even a cowboy.
She was a thoughtful soul: when Mary Peters won her gold medal, Harriet got in touch and offered to help her reply to all the ...
Alyson Kilpatrick, Chief Commissioner at the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission, has castigated the role and governance ...
Given his lineage, that is some shout. Because sport runs through them all – Bridget’s people, the Scanlons, played anything ...
Orangeism is not part of or central to mainstream British culture; it’s on the fringes. Like an embarrassing uncle who still ...
Addressing an Orange demonstration at Hollymount, Maguiresbridge, Mr James Cooper MP, referring to the Boundary Commission, ...
Mr Higgins remains a Dylan aficionado and, four years ago, sent him a letter offering 80th birthday congratulations from “one ...
The cost of the clean-up from this year’s 12th July parade in Belfast city centre is set to be around £23,000 - as images ...
Irish News editorial, while relieved that the Twelfth passed off in 1975 with little violence, remained frustrated by its ...
Such was the success of the return to Irish soil six years ago after a 68-year gap that the organising R&A couldn’t wait to get back, and while the eyes of the world will be fixed on the famous ...