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Cave Hill exhibition to open at Easter

THE Cave Hill Conservation Campaign group are appealing to the public for items as part of a new exhibition on the North Belfast historic landscape. An idea first discussed about a year ago by volunteers of the group, Belfast Castle has now granted space for an exhibition to be installed in the basement, which is […]

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A law firm with a difference

A dynamic and ever expanding law firm in the heart of Belfast city centre, Keystone Law’s use of bespoke and rapidly developing technology sets it apart from the competition. Founding partner John McMahon explained that Keystone began life back in 2002 in London and was set up by current managing director of the London operation […]

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Former BMG journalist has her first book published

A former Belfast Media Group journalist is celebrating after having her debut novel published. Áine Toner has been at the helm of Ireland’s most successful weekly magazine, Woman’s Way, since 2008. Born in Belfast and raised on the Ormeau Road, Áine has always dreamed of writing a novel, and after nine months of blood, sweat […]

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Mater Midwifery Led Unit celebrates 1,000th birth

STAFF at the Mater Hospital Midwifery Led Unit are celebrating after they helped deliver their 1,000th birth. Proud parents Christine and Jonathan McGrandle gave birth to their beautiful son, Spencer at 10.07am on January 3, becoming the 1,000th baby delivered in the unit. A special event was held at the Mater Hospital on Monday afternoon […]

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New digital archive opens at the Linen Hall Library

A DIGITAL archive compiled by the Linen Hall Library on the Troubles and peace process has been officially launched. ‘Divided Society’ is a Heritage Lottery-funded project that saw the library’s Northern Ireland Political Collection catalogued digitally for ease of use. The archive includes hundreds of journal titles containing thousands of articles, hundreds of political posters, […]

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Finaghy man to light up the Lyric

A FORMER De La Salle College pupil who is a leading light on the West End stage has come home to tread the boards at the Lyric Theatre. Finaghy’s Mark Dugdale will head the cast of The Threepenny Opera, the first in a series of productions to mark the theatre’s 50th year. In between rehearsals […]

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