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Firefighters have worked through the night tackling a gorse blaze on Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh. Emergency services were ...
Arts Across the Genres will unite hundreds of participants through music, theatre, dance and film to tackle sectarianism, ...
BSPA’s transformative summer project sees 45 young performers stage a powerful, modern retelling of the Tony Award-winning ...
Over the past 37 years, Féile has a proven track record of delivering significant social, cultural and economic benefits to ...
Anne is Northern Ireland's first lady of journalism, having worked in the media since she joined Ulster Television when she ...
Peter Taylor is an award-winning journalist who covered The Troubles extensively throughout his career. He will be ‘In ...
Irish trade unionists call for housing reform, full union-rate maintenance and revival of the Council of Ireland to bridge ...
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has vowed to “rebouble efforts” to cut down on the number of children missing classes ...
Last week, at a commemoration for The Liberator, the Taoiseach, Micheál Martin, reminded his audience that “the spirit of ...
One of the first graves Hartley visited in the tour is of Fred Crawford, the man responsible for arming the Ulster Volunteers ...
The number of visitors to Derry’s central library fell by over a third while year-long roadworks brought a busy city centre ...
A murder investigation has been launched after the death of a man in Downpatrick was linked to a “brutal attack” on a priest ...