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Farmers' Choir to perform at Ballymena's Braid Arts Centre for the first timeUse precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Justice Minister Naomi Long has stressed the vital role of partnership working in building safer communities, particularly in ...
Addressing the 'Challenging the Scamdemic' conference, Naomi Long highlighted PSNI figures that show on average more than 100 reports a week* are made to Action Fraud about fraud in Northern Ireland - ...
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Braid Arts Centre to host the bugles, pipes and drums of the Royal Irish RegimentThe Braid Arts Centre in Ballymena will be alive to the sound of the bugles, pipes and drums of the Royal Irish Regiment this week.
A STILL Game star will bring his latest production to Greenock’s Beacon Arts Centre later this month in what he promises will be an 'unforgettable' night for the audience. Gavin Mitchell, known for ...
“This show is a possible antidote to times that feel overwhelming,” The Braid’s founder and artistic ... community and solidarity. “The arts can reach the deeper part of us, the part ...
Metro police were busy yesterday afternoon after separate incidents at two homes in the centre city area that resulted in minor injuries to two people. RNC were called to a home just before 1:30 after ...
In south west London, the characterful Grade II* listed theatre Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) carries plenty of history in its walls. Before it became a theatre in 1974 it was a town hall where ...
Larne, Ballymena and Coleraine chalked up wins earlier on Saturday. That's all from us for now but we're back tomorrow for the BetMcLean Cup final between Cliftonville and Glentoran. Thanks for ...
Ballymena United teenager Luke Hawe is headed to the Premier League after signing an Academy contract with Southampton. The 15-year-old has initially agreed a pre-contract deal that will see him ...
But now there’s a crazed commander-in-chief down south who says it’s not our soil at all. Don Braid’s column appears regularly in the Herald.
Their advice? Careers in the humanities, arts or skilled trades might be safer bets for the next generation.
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