In this paper last July, South Belfast MLA Conall McDevitt penned a piece about the aftermath of the annual Orange procession through (increasingly nationalist) South Belfast.
Council still refusing to take action on asbestos
A Newtownabbey residents group who took on the responsibility of moving asbestos piping, illegally dumped in a local street, have been told that their local Council will not be be removing the hazardous material.
CIRA victims’ families seek DPP meeting
Solicitors acting for the families of two men murdered in Belfast five years ago have written to the Public Prosecution Service to ask for a meeting with its new director Barra McGrory. The families of murder victims Eddie Burns and Joe Jones want to raise concerns with the new director about the way the men’s cases have been handled to date.
Brave Brian won’t be forced from home of 30 years
The pensioner who fended of a masked gang who broke in to his North Belfast home last week says he won’t be forced out of the
’Duff reserves lose out to An Ríocht
Carryduff’s reserves lost by two points at Dunavil when they met An Ríocht on Sunday evening.