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Unusual venues for Belfast Film Festival
Jul 26, 10:06PM
A swimming pool and the dock that once housed the Titanic are among some of the unusual locations film lovers can watch classics in the coming weeks.
Farmer has died following an accident
Jul 26, 3:35PM
A 70-year-old farmer in Co Londonderry has died following an accident.
Order reiterates calls for peaceful protest at Ardoyne
Jul 26, 3:20PM
The Orange Order has reiterated calls for this weekend’s Ardoyne protest to be peaceful.
SADS victim's father calls for more heart screening
Jul 26, 3:02PM
A father who lost his 18-year-old son to an undetected heart defect has called for parents to “grasp the nettle” and get their children screened.
Prison service recruits graduate
Jul 26, 3:02PM
The last batch of more than 300 new recruits to join the prison service in Northern Ireland under a major reform programme have completed their initial training and will start working on the wings next week.
Man (18) arrested over Lurgan murder attempt
Jul 26, 1:51PM
An 18-year-old man has been charged in connection with the attempted murder of a man in Lurgan.
Harry was bright-eyed and outgoing, mourners hear
Jul 26, 1:49PM
A six-year-old boy who died suddenly while helping his grandfather on the farm lived a short but joyful life, mourners at his funeral have heard.
Sinn Fein condemns paint attacks on Apprentice Hall
Jul 26, 10:11AM
A Sinn Fein councillor in Londonderry has condemned the ongoing paint bomb attacks on an Apprentice Boys Hall and Protestant church in the city.
Video: Union flag removed from Orange Hall
Jul 26, 9:04AM
Police have arrested an 18-year-old man after video footage was posted on Facebook showing a youth apparently removing a Union Flag from the Whiterock Orange Hall in Belfast.
Anger mounts ahead of IRA parade
Jul 26, 8:51AM
Unionist opposition to plans to honour two IRA bombers in Co Tyrone is mounting as the August 11 commemoration approaches.
In pictures: Roads flooded after heavy downpours
Jul 26, 7:59AM
Motorists were faced with flooded roads in parts of Antrim last night while the fire and rescue service dealt with flooding incidents in the Dungiven area following heavy downpours yesterday.
It's fun to be a grandad, says proud Charles
Jul 26, 7:53AM
The Prince of Wales shared the “great moment” he met his grandson with a schoolboy yesterday – telling him “it’s fun to be a grandfather”.
Another group comes out against Maze plan
Jul 26, 7:51AM
Another group representing former security force members has come out against the plans for the Maze peace centre and called for a review of the controversial proposals.
Petition calls for chaplains move at Antrim hospital to be scrapped
Jul 26, 7:45AM
Thousands of names have been added to a petition calling for the Northern Trust to abandon their new chaplaincy model – which assigns clerics to different wards of Antrim Area Hospital regardless of the religious affiliation of the patients therein.
Illegal mobile fuel plant seized in Antrim
Jul 26, 7:38AM
You may recently have passed this innocent-looking lorry out on the road without giving it a second thought.
Teacher's tribute to tragic Harry Starrett
Jul 26, 7:32AM
The six-year-old boy who died suddenly from a suspected heart defect had a happy-go-lucky attitude that reflected his loving upbringing, his schoolteacher has said.
Republicans urged not to 'flaunt hatred' with anti-internment march
Jul 26, 7:27AM
A republican grouping would be “flaunting their hatred” by holding a parade through Belfast next month, the city’s deputy mayor has said.
Pair escape serious injury in crash landing
Jul 26, 7:15AM
Two people are reported to be in hospital suffering minor injuries after a light aircraft crash landed in a park in Co Down.
Rail line improvements needed more than new routes, says public
Jul 25, 4:00PM
Improving the existing rail network in Northern Ireland should take priority over constructing new routes, a public consultation exercise has indicated.
Police patrol cemetery after 20 graves damaged
Jul 25, 1:09PM
Police have increased their patrols of Belfast City Cemetery after 20 graves were damaged.
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