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St John's brought Rossa’s unbeaten start to the Division One hurling league to an end with a hard-fought win over their ...
A SUPERHERO-themed fun day will take place at Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park on Saturday, May 10, to support one of the Lord ...
A STATUE of Bobby Sands was unveiled in Twinbrook this afternoon, not far from the IRA hunger-striker's home. The statue ...
CLIFTONVILLE failed in their quest to retain the Irish Cup as Dungannon Swifts held their nerve in a penalty shoot-out, winning 4-3 at Windsor Park on Saturday afternoon. Shea Kearney and Luke Conlon ...
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A CHARITY darts night in Turf Lodge has raised £1000 for Marie Curie Cancer charity. The night in the Green Hut (Turf Lodge Tenants' Association) was organised by Tony Parker, brother-in-law of Joe ...
John Cherry has run his allotment for five years. “I always liked growing vegetables at home in the garden,” he said. “My granda used to have an allotment behind the Falls Bus Depot many years ago. I ...
FOOD and mood are closely linked. The food we eat provides us with the energy and nutrients our brain needs to work well. This in turn affects our emotions and how we think. Our mental health can also ...
IT’S a beautiful nest, isn’t it? A cup of soft feathers and moss in a ball of straw – a perfect home for five precious chicks. The baby dunnocks are now hopping about the undergrowth in Dúlra's garden ...
’PARNTLY the Kneecap thing is a question of art. Or more specifically, a question of art and its limits. DUP leader Gavin Robinson said this week that what he objects to is “the grotesque way in which ...
ON May 4 at 3pm, a statue of Bobby Sands will be unveiled in the Republican Memorial Garden, in Twinbrook, where Bobby lived. The organisers of the event, all local republican activists and all ...