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Security measures to increase to tackle anti-social behaviour during the evenings at Westwood Centre
SECURITY measures are to stepped up at the Westwood Centre in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour. Residents have faced a ...
THE Comber Orange lodge which halted a kids summer sports camp with a claim that the GAA was guilty of commemorating the IRA ...
A BELFAST priest has raised over £34,000 to support life-saving humanitarian work in two of the world’s most war-torn countries.
A GROUNDBREAKING cultural celebration is set to ignite the streets of United Irishmen Society this weekend as the inaugural 'Spirit of ’98 Festival' debuts, commemorating the Irish 1798 Rebellion with ...
CLIFTONVILLE boss Jim Magilton is hoping the Solitude faithful can spur his side on ahead of Thursday's Europa Conference League qualifier second leg against St Joseph's.
SPECULATION is mounting that a prime site on the Andersonstown Road has been purchased for the development of a museum dedicated to the 1981 hunger strike which claimed the lives of ten men, including ...
POLICE are investigating the circumstances surrounding a serious two-vehicle collision in the Finaghy Road North area on ...
NORTH Belfast MLA Gerry Kelly says nationalist residents must not be ignored following a number of incidents on the Twelfth.
THE victim of a fatal collision close to Nutts Corner has been named as double killer Gerard Gaskin. Gaskin (43) died ...
ROSSA ended an almost three-decade drought in league hurling last weekend after results elsewhere officially confirmed the ...
BEECH Hall Day Centre in Andersonstown put on a highly successful festival of culture and diversity – much to the delight of ...
RACIST graffiti daubed on a Housing Executive van in Andersonstown has been condemned. The van was daubed with message of ...
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