NINE Year 14 students from Blessed Trinity College are preparing for the trip of a lifetime to South Africa. The young people have teamed up with Paddy Doyle from New Lodge Youth Centre and the Connections Youth Project. They will travel to South Africa on October 28 to spend 16 days working on a number […]
Blessed Trinity students set for South Africa
Neurology waiting lists “a disgrace”
ALLIANCE Health spokesperson Paula Bradshaw has branded the latest neurology waiting lists “a disgrace” and warned they are the latest example of people paying for others’ political irresponsibility. The South Belfast MLA was speaking after it was revealed the number of people waiting for a first neurology outpatient appointment here has more than doubled in […]
Police appeal for information following ‘appalling’ damage to war graves
POLICE are appealing for information following the further desecration of war graves in the City Cemetery. It is understood several graves were attacked on Saturday and Sunday night. A cross marking the resting place of a baby was also broken in half. Sinn Féin Councillor Steven Corr said it was “hard to find the words” […]
Indigenous peoples living under threat
THE world is facing an ecological disaster. Natural resources are relentlessly extracted and natural habitats destroyed in the name of profit, and there are few who feel the harsh realities of this material greed more acutely than the indigenous communities of Guatemala, who are routinely murdered, ‘disappeared’ and brutalised by corporations intent on driving them […]
Divis Mountain Turns Pink for Dáithí
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