The fact that even a cycle bridge has fallen foul of Stormont's climate legislation should be a wake up call to even its most ardent supporters that it's time to face reality. MLAs backed rigorous ...
On Monday I was at the Gerry Adams trial in London, ahead of flying out to Washington DC for St Patrick’s Day (see below).
It was welcome that the prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, pointed out on his visit to Northern Ireland that we are more ...
The TUV’s strength is that the public knows where the party stands and that it can be trusted – unlike its rivals who “said one thing and did the opposite”, its leader has said ahead of today’s annual ...
A Banbridge man was taken aback by the kindness of a network of strangers who spent a week helping him get back home from Qatar after he was stranded by the Middle East War.
When did milestone birthdays become a ‘thing’? I found myself wondering as I hit one on Sunday like a fly hitting a ...
He came to prominence in the Nineties when his singles ‘Flava,’ ‘I Feel For You,’ and ‘Mysterious Girl’ took pole position in ...
A newly composed suite of psalms based on experiences of victims and first responders during the Northern Ireland 'Troubles' ...
Ballymena United and Portadown have both confirmed contract extensions for key defenders as they look to tie down talent ahead of next season.
The UK government will not be banning mass religious observances following calls from Nigel Farage, a minister has said.
One of the three IRA bombing victims who sued Gerry Adams for damages at the High Court has said he is "completely devastated" after the claim was discontinued.
Politicians have expressed sympathies with the victims of the IRA’s decades-long campaign of terrorism after complainants in a civil action against Gerry Adams withdrew their case.
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