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The town is transformed says MP Jim Allister, but protests continue and communities targeted by the violence remain fearful.
The murals in the Northern Irish capital are filled with scenes of grief, violence and death — hallmarks of the area’s troubled past. A new generation of artists now wants to visually transform the ...
Party warns that weekend riots threaten peace talks and were cynically timed to derail North-South dialogue, provoking ...
Racism in this State goes back a bit, but vile discourse online is new and most of it comes from abroad – principally the US ...
Hundreds gathered in Belfast today for a Refugees Welcome demonstration, showing solidarity with refugees following recent ...
Born Patrick Joseph O'Connor near the Falls Road in west Belfast, he moved to New York in 1929 when he was five. They settled ...
Restoring hope is such an important political objective. It’s what the Ulster Unionist Party delivered in 1998 with an ...
In response to the arrest of a 62-year-old woman in Belfast today for wearing a T-shirt with the slogan ‘We are all Palestine Action’, Patrick Corrigan, Northern Ireland Director of Amnesty ...
Who Dares Wins have seen Northern Ireland’s Michaella McCollum once again put through her paces in the Channel 4 endurance series.
Videos posted to social media this week show more than a dozen men patrolling areas in the east of the city while stopping ...
A Belfast jiu-jitsu instructor who teaches female-only self-defence classes says she hopes they will help women reclaim their power, not just physically but mentally as well.
Former County Durham serviceman has been hit with a restraining order after trying to rekindle a romance with a woman more than a decade after ...