F ew things cheer Britons more than the thought of Russian troops being turned to dust with the aid of British ingenuity. At ...
The South has no hesitation saying yes to unity – as long as it doesn’t cost any money or involving changing a flag or an ...
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Ireland: Brexit places Northern Ireland in a limbo that deepens its historical divisionsNorthern Ireland is still trying to adapt to a new model that keeps the British province halfway between London, Dublin, and Brussels, with tensions arising between historically divided ...
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News Letter on MSNSinn Fein call for 'zero tolerance' policy on bonfire effigies is defeatedA Sinn Fein call for 'zero tolerance' on bonfire effigies in the Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council area has been ...
Nordic Aquafarms’ seven-year quest to build a major recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) salmon farm in Belfast, Maine, ...
The secretary of state and British government should offer equal respect to the aspirations of nationalists, unionists and ...
A new quiz from McDonald's has been designed to help diners uncover their "taste personality," based on the beloved rituals ...
Mr Quigley describes arriving at the scene, saying it was “oddly quiet, no screaming of patients, evidence of the explosion ...
The inquiry is hearing the testimony of a number of survivors and witnesses to the 1998 bombing on the final day of its first phase.
On his own after a number of short-lived bands and the death of his friend, Thin Lizzy leader Phil Lynott, the late guitar hero ditched the ‘hard rock’ sound he'd grown tired of for something with mor ...
The Omagh Bombing Inquiry continued on Thursday with loved ones sharing their memories of three more of the victims. The three children of Sean McGrath paid tribute to their father as a “considerate” ...
Elizabeth ‘Libbi’ Rush was described as ‘wise, compassionate and thoughtful’ by her children at the Omagh bombing inquiry.
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