A NEW survey has found that nine-out-of-ten people in Belfast supports the Council's new dual language signage policy.
ST Mary's on the Hill Primary School in Glengormley have marked 125 years of education, community, and growth with a ...
WHEN you walk through the doors of the Metropolitan Arts Centre (MAC) in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, it’s often Mavoureen’s ...
A WEST Belfast cycling club will cycle 32km across Belfast in memory of hunger striker Kieran Doherty on what would have been ...
THE culmination of a great season in Antrim's third tier ends this afternoon when one of either West Belfast natives St Agnes ...
THE search is on for volunteers to help with the smooth running of the world’s biggest celebration of Irish music and culture. Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann will make history by coming to Belfast for the ...
REPRESENTATIVES of The Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) were warmly received by the Lord Mayor of Belfast Cllr Tracy Kelly, during a recent visit to City Hall, where meaningful conversations took ...
THE long-awaited regeneration of the Castle Street area has officially begun, as demolition work commenced this week on the ...
WEST Belfast MLA Órlaithí Flynn has received cross-party support for her motion calling for a dedicated mother and baby unit ...
IT’S easy to live for today and have a short-term mindset when it comes to health.
LOYALIST paramilitaries are reportedly planning an arson campaign to prevent Irish language signage from being displayed on ...
THERE’S a saying about being like a kid in a sweetie shop – meaning sheer delight – but for Dúlra, the saying should really ...