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An east Belfast school has set its sights set stateside in an effort to encourage girls to try different sports. Pupils at ...
Just past the mid-point in the spring season and it has been a rollercoaster ride of weather patterns. It was the driest ...
Parents in County Down have called the potential closure of their children's pre-school "absolutely devastating". The ...
Irish political party Aontú is submitting a bill to allow Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland to be able to vote in ...
The Northern Ireland secretary has questioned the "fuss" surrounding Irish language signs at Belfast's Grand Central Station.
Amateur wildlife photographers have been flocking to a north Belfast park to spot a tropical new arrival. Bedecked with ...
"You can't expect people to start rebuilding their lives without that feeling of security." ...
Merville Gardens Village is lined with cherry blossom trees and NI Japanese community celebrate the annual spring blooming.
The proportion of people who are unemployed in Northern Ireland has remained at a record low, the latest figures have shown.
A woman who was trafficked, sexually assaulted and forced into prostitution has said the abuse she suffered was so traumatic ...
Dr Duffy said jurors also need more support during trials as they are unable to discuss the case with family or friends, ...
"All sectors" are committed to a new blueprint to eradicate bovine TB in Northern Ireland, according to the Chief Veterinary ...
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