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Tens of thousands are set to take to the streets across Northern Ireland for the Orange Order’s annual July 12 parades. The ...
Elsewhere, effigies of the Irish rap group Kneecap, Irish flags and sectarian slogans were burned on pyres across Northern ...
He isn’t able to go to the games now, but his son Robbie, the Meath manager who has rejuvenated his county’s fortunes and ...
As Northern Ireland’s senior crown prosecutor for more than two decades, the Belfast lawyer was involved in some of the most ...
Four decades on, the world looks very different but the spirit of Live Aid still echoes in how we give, care, and connect ...
The absence of Paula O’Hagan doesn’t help the Mourne side’s prospects as they bid to reach the All-Ireland intermediate ...
Too late to show Orangemen the absurdity and irrelevance of 1690 in 1975; too late to wonder why the “Twelfth” should ...
Don O’Doherty was a mainstay of local radio in the north west for yonks. He started off with BBC Radio Foyle in Derry in the ...
Denis Smyth has been remembered as a pioneering figure in the development of theatre and dance in Northern Ireland. A former ...
Around 300,000 tonnes of peat is being extracted every year from unauthorised sites in the south and nearly all of it ...
The image of a burning boat atop a Co Tyrone bonfire has been described as a “turning point” in the wider debate on ...
From the school show at Nazareth House PS to fame with The Commitments and leading roles in theatres around the world, ...