ANTRIM’S hurlers will attempt to make it three wins from three in the space of a week when they travel to Abbotstown in Dublin on Saturday to face Wicklow in the Keogh Cup (throw-in 2pm). The Saffrons began their campaign with a handsome victory over Meath in Navan last weekend in the Leinster pre-season competition […]
Gleeson happy with Antrim’s positive start
Belfast Star must focus on the league after heavy cup loss
BELFAST STAR return to Super League action this weekend and a home clash with DCU St Vincent’s after a very disappointing 78-63 cup quarter-final exit at the hands of DBS Éanna. For the first time in a number of weeks, Coach Adrian Fulton had a fully fit roster to play with but nothing seemed to […]
Ulster set for huge doubleheader against Harlequins
WITH two wins from two already in this season’s European Champions Cup, Ulster will attempt to make it a hat-trick when they host Harlequins on Saturday afternoon (3.15pm). Dan McFarland’s side opened their campaign with a win away to Bath before taking down Clermont Auvergne two weeks ago and it’s another English Premiership club in […]
Tourism numbers soar in West Belfast
A new report has shown that West Belfast welcomed record number of tourists this year. Figures recorded for 2019 thus far have shown at least 2 million visitor trips in this part of the city. Research commissioned by West Belfast tourism body Fáilte Feirste Thiar shows a dramatic increase in people visiting our local attractions, […]
Jake Mac Siacais to launch autobiography
“MEMORY is never a trustworthy tool, or a very forensic tool”. It can, however, offer a “true reflection” of an person’s own experiences, Jake Mac Siacais says ahead of his autobiography launch. From the perspective of those who know him, as an Irish language activist and lifelong republican, his story is undoubtedly a fascinating one, […]
Santa Visits the Food Bank
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