‘Embarrassing’ that Belfast Grand Central Station does not sell cross-border tickets on its machines
The inability to purchase cross-border travel tickets from machines at Belfast Grand Central Station has been branded “embarrassing” almost six months on from the opening of the £340m hub.
Belfast will host Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in August 2026, Belfast City Council confirmed on Saturday, March 8. Established in 1951, the Fleadh takes place in Ireland every August with ...
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Friday (March 7, 2025) inaugurated a new Consulate General of India in Belfast, Northern Ireland, to cater to the needs of a growing Indian diaspora in ...
The world's largest festival of Irish music and dance is to take place in Belfast in 2026. Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann - the All-Ireland Fleadh - is held for a week during August and, in the past ...
McIlvenny, originally from Twinbrook in Belfast, but whose address was given as Hydebank Young Offenders Centre, pleaded guilty to 77 charges. They included ten rapes and attempted rapes and 20 ...
Recruitment is now underway at a new venue on the site of what was to become George Best Hotel in Belfast city centre. It was announced last year that the listed Scottish Mutual Building on ...
A Belfast woman who was charged alongside a man with committing an act outraging public decency has died, a court has been told. Gillian Portis (50) and 37-year old Adrian Matthew Reid were ...
A former East Belfast primary school teacher is to stand trial for multiple child sex offences. William Maher, of Kings Brae, Belfast, appeared at Laganside Court on Tuesday, March 4, where he ...
A Belfast-based IT firm has announced its axing 190 jobs in response to challenging trading conditions which are causing clients to delay making decisions on projects. Kainos plc, the only NI ...
A potential relocation of Invest NI’s Belfast city centre headquarters has been put on the table by the chief executive of the government-funded economic support agency. Kieran Donoghue said ...
Kainos, the Belfast-based IT firm, is making 190 of its staff redundant. It currently employs about 3,000 people, mostly in Northern Ireland. In December, the company replaced its recently ...
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