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Fearghus Ó hÍr, sixties civil rights activist, former councillor with People's Democracy in the 1980s and founding principal ...
AS the evenings get longer, midweek games are set to commence in the Antrim leagues with football taking charge on Wednesday.
TICKETS allocated for Cliftonville fans for next month's Irish Cup final against Dungannon Swifts have sold out in just over half an hour.
Statues and sacred images are traditionally veiled in purple in Catholic churches during Holy Week in readiness for their unveiling at Easter. Above, outside St Paul's Church on the Falls Road today ...
AROUND 20 protestors have held a demonstration against proposed Irish language signs at Belfast’s Grand Central Station.
The essence of karate was explored at a special course held by Irish karate ace Oliver Brunton recently, where participants were enthused by the knowledge he imparted.
FOOTBALL fans between the ages of seven and 11 are being given the opportunity to be a mascot for either Celtic FC or Cork City FC when both sides meet at the inaugural Cork Super Cup this summer.
A DECISION on British government funding for the new Casement Park is expected in June.
SECRETARY of State Hilary Benn has been told that he will have to intervene if the DUP continues with its opposition to Irish ...
A WEST Belfast MLA says it is "unacceptable" that firefighters were attacked by youths after responding to a fire in Colin ...
AS the Easter holidays draw near, Translink is inviting the public to embrace Spring by discovering the wealth of attractions ...
AN energy efficiency retrofit has been successfully completed at two homes in Belfast by Choice Housing. Located on the ...
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