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Charity spinathon this weekend

A MAJOR spinathon in aid of suicide prevention charity PIPS is set to take place at Pure Class Fitness tomorrow (Saturday, June 2). Eileen Monaghan from the Dairy Farm gym said if people gave up half an hour it could make a real difference to their target. “The owner, Paul O’Neil, decided to hold this […]

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Pic of the day, Thursday, May 31

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Three is the magic number for super Star

NAFL Clarence Cup final Crumlin Star 3 Sirocco Works 0 CRUMLIN Star made history at Breda Park on Tuesday evening as the Ardoyne club completed an Amateur League treble, adding the Clarence Cup to the NAFL Premier Division title and Border Cup. First half goals from Ciaran Murphy and Joseph McNeill set Star on their way […]

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Business at the heart of the community

LOCATED on the Duncairn Gardens and North Queen Street interface between the neighbouring New Lodge and Tiger’s Bay communities, North City Business Centre was set up as a purpose-built business park. North City is all about encouraging the development of small and medium businesses in the surrounding community, creating employment and providing focus for the […]

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Pic of the Day

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Clash of guitars and conflict in the north

AMONG the reams of vinyl and shelves upon shelves of CDs that fill his home, music journalist and broadcaster Stuart Bailie tells this reporter how his newly published book Trouble Songs Music and Conflict in Northern Ireland reveals many untold histories. The book charts among others the beginnings of Stiff Little Fingers, The Outcasts, the […]

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