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There is no disguising Lee Feeney’s joy and sense of anticipation as he prepares to embark on a Premiership survival mission, but the former Linfield man feels this is arguably the toughest time for a ...
We acknowledge the frustration of the community and local business and civic stakeholders that this exciting regeneration ...
Northern Ireland’s Jack McMillan played his part in a first Great Britain medal at the World Aquatics Championships – helping ...
A councillor has warned that money going to local authorities to support social and racial cohesion following the recent ...
Bangor born singer songwriter Mark Hegan chats to Sophie Clarke about cinematic influences, emotional songwriting and why his ...
You can support local children's hospitals by buying your favorite Blizzard treat at Dairy Queen on Thursday, July 31.
Melissa talks us through her career highlights as well as family life and her favourite spots in NI to eat, drink and relax ...
There’s a feast of live NIFL Sports Direct Premiership football coming up in the new season with BBC Sport NI serving up two ...
On the ropes after losing their venue during Covid, North Down Boxing Club has fought back to now thrive, giving its young ...
Instonians overpowered Cliftonville Academy to win the Lagan Valley Steels T20 Cup by a convincing 91 runs (DLS) at Waringstown.
The maps show that, at 6 a.m. on Monday, August 4, rain will make its way across the UK from the west. Initially, Northern ...
The new patrons are Derry band Cherym (pitcured), Aberdeenshire folk singer Iona Fyfe, Paul Connolly of Belfast’s The Wood Burning Savages, Bangor’s :Panic :Over, festival owner and organiser Goc ...