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The explosion of a pipe bomb device in a residential area of east Belfast has been slammed by police as ârecklessâ. A number of homes in the Hyndford Street area off the Beersbridge Road were ...
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Business Eye on MSNBelfast Welcomes Its Biggest Street Art FestivalThe city of Belfast will get a fresh coat of paint on the May bank holiday weekend as two significant events shine a light on ...
Belfastâs âludicrousâ street sign policy that has seen applications for signage in Japanese, Mandarin and Hebrew could lead to the city being âthe most confusing in the worldâ, it has ...
Surveys for dual language Irish Street signs will go ahead in two East Belfast Streets despite Belfast Council officials highlighting âpotential adverse impacts.â A DUP proposal to block ...
A NIAS spokesperson said: âThe Northern Ireland Ambulance Service received a 999 call at 11:44 on Wednesday 23rd April, following reports of an incident on the Flax Street area, Belfast.
The event will aim to move away from street drinking and concentrations of crowds, and will require organisations to prove they are paying artists. Established in 2009, Culture Night Belfast was a ...
The Irish News reports that Belfast City Councilâs controversial policy on bilingual street signs has gone international with applications for signage displaying Japanese, Mandarin and Hebrew.
The signs of stress on Wall Street have mounted amid the many uncertainties triggered by President Trumpâs tariffs. IPOs and mergers were put on the shelf. Leverage loan deals were shoved to the ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNHistoric Belfast venue becomes new home for Northern Ireland logistics provider as company growsEuropa Road moves into the St Georgeâs Building following significant team expansion and strong regional demand â the ...
Around Wall Street, the fear of what President Trumpâs new tariffs will do to the markets dominates every C-suite discussion, On The Money has learned. Even more so after Thursdayâs 1,000-plus ...
Tariffs on China could be slashed to as low as 50 to 65%, the Wall Street Journal this week reported. But even if tariffs do come down as a result of trade negotiations, that doesn't mean the U.S ...
Coronation Street fans are certain a soap legend is heading back to save Sean Tully from thug Mick Michaelis. Sean (Antony Cotton) has been a part of the soap since the 2000s making his debut in 2003.
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