WITH a new play about to make its debut, a book on the verge of being published and a film in the works, 2018 is already shaping up to be a big year for Lenadoon scribe Pearse Elliott. His latest work for the stage, The Sword and The Sand, with curtain coming up later this […]
Vandals scale a building site crane before burning it
A CRANE on a construction site of the new Colin Transport Hub has been set alight in an outbreak of anti-social behaviour on the Stewartstown Road over the Bank Holiday weekend. Dozens of youths gathered in warm weather at the site near the Dairy Farm shopping centre where the Department for Infrastructure (DFI) are building […]
Pic of the day, Thursday, May 3
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Woman who suffered two heart attacks has PIP payments stopped
A WEST Belfast grandmother says she and her husband have been left “distracted” following the decision to stop her PIP (Personal Independence Payment). PIP, which replaced Disability Living Allowance (DLA), and its assessment process, has been heavily criticised by political representatives with many calling for an overhaul into how PIP interviews are carried out. 51-year-old […]
‘Teeny’ dreams of handing Ward defeat
JAMES Tennyson believes his experience of the big stage can help him add the European and Commonwealth super-featherweight title to his WBA International strap against Martin J Ward in London on Saturday night. It will be almost two years to the day since his last outing in England when a weight-drained Tennyson was stopped in […]
Pic of the Day, Wednesday, May 2
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