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Cliftonville will host Crusaders in the first round of the County Antrim Shield. Tuesday's draw pitted the north Belfast ...
Party warns that weekend riots threaten peace talks and were cynically timed to derail North-South dialogue, provoking ...
Opinion piece from Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor, Queen’s University Belfast on A-level results day ...
A new hotel and a leisure development have been given the green light by Belfast City Council's planning committee.
The Belfast Trust has been criticised after an 80-year-old woman was left in pain and distress due to complications following a type of heart scan.
Born Patrick Joseph O'Connor near the Falls Road in west Belfast, he moved to New York in 1929 when he was five. They settled in Hell's Kitchen, a neighbourhood troubled by social problems and gang ...
Overview Queen's University Belfast enjoys a reputation as the Oxbridge of Northern Ireland. While that may be true ...
Evidence suggests that empathy can promote more inclusive behaviour toward refugees by making citizens more aware of refugees ...
Management at Belfast International Airport have met with people who have stomas after they said to UTV they had been humiliated and embarrassed while trying to go through security at the airport. It ...
The incident was reported at around 5.50am on Wednesday, August 13, in the Mount Eagles Avenue area when a man is reported to ...
The town is transformed says MP Jim Allister, but protests continue and communities targeted by the violence remain fearful.
House sales in Northern Ireland rose during July with market sentiment positive among surveyors, an industry report said today.