There’s just over a week to go before over one hundred courageous firewalkers attempt to break the Irish record for walking on flames – and raise vital funds for a local suicide awareness charity.
Taylor organises Invest NI meeting
A South Belfast businessman has taken matters into his own hands and arranged a meeting for local traders with an economic development agency after personally contacting the chief executive.
Loyalist leaders hope USA trip will help them help themselves
A South Belfast loyalist leader has invited American politicians to visit the local area following his “very positive” first trip to the United States.
South Belfast top of the crime league yet again
OVERALL crime in South Belfast is on the rise, with the constituency remaining the crime capital of the North.
Bittersweet trip into town ends in a dance off
A few weeks ago for the first time in a long time I ventured into the city centre on a Saturday afternoon.
Belfast’s spooky history
AS October brings an early dusk to the streets of Belfast, the narrow alleys and wynds that intersect the city centre take on a dark hue, and come alive with the bloody tales of the tortured undead, ghoulish bodysnatchers, and murderous butchery.