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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.