The Gallaher Trust, an independent charity based in Ballymena, has announced the commitment of £500,000 to support several ...
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Ex Conservative candidate allegedly trafficked woman into sex work in Northern Ireland, court told
It's been claimed in court the woman left her native Ivory Coast believing she had been promised employment in a restaurant - ...
The Police Federation of Northern Ireland has slammed remarks by a TUV MLA who suggested PSNI actions inflamed tensions ...
Belfast Live on MSN
Ballymena welcomes Papa Johns as pizza chain set to open 20 stores across Northern Ireland
"This expansion will create hundreds of local jobs and allow us to play a meaningful role in the communities we serve" ...
Multiple arrests and charges were made after racially-motivated rioting broke out in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland, in June.
Business Eye on MSN
£500K to be delivered into Ballymena over three years
The Gallaher Trust, an independent charity based in Ballymena, has announced the commitment of £500,000 to support several ...
GlobalData on MSN
Papa Johns enters 20‑store Northern Ireland franchise deal
Papa Johns has entered a franchise agreement with Rana Group that will see 20 outlets launched across Northern Ireland.
Belfast News Letter on MSN
'There is always room for improvement': New Northern Ireland CEO introduces himself to all 2,000 workers and outlines his vision
Wrightbus new CEO thanks workers for their hard work throughout 2025 at a mass gathering..’I’m proud to be leading you all at ...
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Former Conservative Party candidate accused of trafficking and enslaving 'terrified' woman into sex work in Northern Ireland
A former Conservative Party election candidate allegedly trafficked and enslaved a “terrified” woman into sex work in ...
BBC Sport NI looks at what went wrong for Jim Ervin during his tenure as Sky Blues boss after the club announced they had ...
Justice Minister Naomi Long has hit out at “disgraceful” comments by an MLA who claimed the PSNI “contributed” to rioting in Ballymena earlier this year.
Manufacturing NI argues that Northern Ireland is “essentially” at full employment but cannot bring in talented immigrants ...
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