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GAELS against Genocide are calling on GAA fans attending Championship matches this weekend to bring Palestinian flags to all ...
A RANGE of new measures including the installation of CCTV are to be implemented in the Broadway area in an attempt to to ...
WEST Belfast Partnership Board have launched this year’s Aisling Education Bursaries.Last year sponsors donated an incredible ...
RELATIVES For Justice have launched the eleventh panel of their Remembering Quilt. Launched at Belfast City Hall, the quilt ...
The pace and intensity of the game was unrelenting as Oisin MacManus (65) and Danaan McKeogh moved the Johnnies four ahead ...
CONCERNS have been raised over thousands of invasive caterpillars which are threatening native ash trees in the Twinbrook ...
A feast of LGFA football was on display at Lámh Dhearg on the recent Bank Holiday in the annual U13  Diarmuid Frazer ...
COLM Murphy will get the chance to take a step towards full European honours on Saturday, August 2 when he takes on Luke ...
THE days of journalists being given a week, two weeks, a month, to go off and pursue single stories are virtually at an end.
QUEEN'S University is celebrating after an outstanding performance at a prestigious university awards ceremony at which they won Best Students’ Union in the UK.
Spórtlann na hÉireann is co-hosting a massive multicultural football tournament this summer featuring teams from 14 diverse communities, in an immense celebration of unity, sport, and culture.
THE police investigation into the loyalist murder of a father-of-six shot dead in West Belfast in 1993 was “wholly inadequate” and failed his family a Police Ombudsman report has found.