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HUNDREDS of people took part in a sponsored walk in the Waterworks on Saturday to raise money to support young people from Palestine and their upcoming trip to Ireland.
DÚLRA squinted into the murky water of the garden pond in despair this week. There should have been at least 100 tadpoles ...
CHILDREN need regular meals and snacks to get the energy and nutrients they need for growing up and fighting off illness.
THE Irish premiere of a play by Academy Award winning writer and director Terry George is set for the Féile stage this month.
A UNIQUE project detailing the traditions of the Traveller community in Ireland is coming to Féile an Phobail for the first ...
A CAVEHILL artist is raising a glass to her debut at a famed London exhibition, with her two evocative still life Guinness ...
OVER 65 young people from across Belfast are preparing to show off their singing talents at St Peter's Cathedral after a week ...
IN recent years there have been encouraging signs of growing support for Irish unity in successive electoral results, demographic changes, contributions from civic society, in opinion polling and in ...
THE Vice President for Research of Dublin City University, last week produced the first peer-reviewed paper on the true costs of Irish unification.
AS we keep being reminded, we live in a quivering world. In the US, President Donald Trump is on a mission to make life as comfortable as possible for billionaires and as brutal as possible for the ...
AN HISTORIC fountain in the City Cemetery has been restored thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.
WEST Belfast MLA Pat Sheehan has questioned how an Eleventh Night bonfire in the Village area of Belfast can take place after ...
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