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Change often brings optimism and as such I was optimistic about the restoration of the Assembly in February 2024. You might call me naïve, but having set a legal requirement in the last mandate to ...
In wellness, the early 2020s will be remembered as the time we went microbiome mad – ‘gut health’ were the words on everyone’s lips as we became slavish to ferments, fibre and the 30 plants a week ...
However, the suspect is said to have assaulted the priest by hitting him on the head with a bottle. Fr Murray sustained a serious head injury and is being treated in a hospital in ...
Portadown manager Niall Currie admits he intends to strengthen his squad before the end of the transfer window.
A foodservice company has made a £4.3m investment in renewable energy to help it cut costs and carbon emissions.
Gerry Adams says he sued the BBC, the British Broadcasting Corporation, to put manners on it.
Who Dares Wins have seen Northern Ireland’s Michaella McCollum once again put through her paces in the Channel 4 endurance series.
Line of Duty star Adrian Dunbar has recalled feeling like he was “entering into a much freer, more open and easier society” when crossing the border during the Troubles.
A number of the workforce at a world-renowned Co Down guitar maker that supplies instruments to many famous music stars are facing redundancy, it has emerged.
A Belfast care home worker who took a photograph of an elderly woman as she stood over a toilet pulling her pants up has been barred from the profession.
Protests have taken place in Belfast and Dublin after a prominent Al Jazeera correspondent was killed alongside four colleagues by the Israelis in Gaza City at the weekend.
There has been a delay in announcing an interlocutor to carry out a scoping exercise into paramilitary disbandment, with a shortlist of two men and a woman for the role.