Dungannon Swifts beat Bangor 2-0 in their Irish Cup semi-final at Seaview to book a place in the May decider against Cliftonville.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNIconic seaside hotel faces demolition after more than a decade lying derelict: Long-delayed apartment plan to finally get green lightA luxury seafront hotel that once hosted the full gamut of celebs from Van Morrison to Giant Haystacks is to be demolished ...
The McLoughlin Bar in Achill Island has been run by the same family for over 150 years and its current owner is looking for a ...
Visited Rushmere store today. Was attented by a Lady called Joanne, she was a star!!! So very helpful and really keen to help. Will be telling many people to go to Rushmere Harry Corrys to shop.
A man allegedly exposed himself in full view of children on a Co Down beach, a court has heard. Scott McCormick (37) told police he remembers nothing about the incident because he had drunk a ...
A donation of £1,500 has been welcomed by Bangor RNLI following a raffle and auction at a local football clubs 60th ...
The coastal route connects the Royal Canal Greenway to the East Coast Trail and part of the… Dublin Bay on the east coast of Ireland stretches over seven kilometres, from Howth Head on its northern ...
IT’S been third time lucky as Airbus have finally got the better of Colwyn Bay this season ... Airbus will meet Bangor 1876 in the showpiece final. Dylan Summers-Jones grabbed a goal in each ...
BANGOR TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Vice President JD Vance told a crowd in Michigan on Friday that President Donald Trump's administration wouldn't achieve all of its goals for the nation's economy ...
Rosie O'Donnell has confirmed that she is no longer living in the U.S. In a TikTok video posted on Tuesday, March 11, the comedian confirmed she had moved to Ireland on Jan. 15 with her 12-year ...
The comedian and former talk-show host opened up about her recent move to Ireland in a lengthy video posted to TikTok on Tuesday. "It's been pretty wonderful, I have to say," O'Donnell said in the ...
When Saint John, N.B., holds its annual Pride celebration in August, it’s expecting a new group of participants — Americans seeking a safe haven from the “scary” reality of living under ...
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