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Pic of the Day, Wednesday, November 13

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St Vincent de Paul start No Borders campaign

A LOCAL charity shop is using a politically-themed message to front a new fundraising campaign with a deeper meaning. Society of St Vincent de Paul on the Antrim Road have launched their window display of ‘No Borders’ as part of the ‘Gift of Hope’ campaign. With Brexit and the debate around borders at the front […]

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Pic of the Day, Monday, November 11

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‘Be our guest’ at Blessed Trinity College

BLESSED Trinity College are inviting the North Belfast community to “be our guest” ahead of their first ever school show production. It’s based on the animated Disney classic, Beauty and the Beast, and the school’s wonderfully talented students will bring to life the story of a selfish prince, played by Year 13 student Michael McKee, […]

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Shortlist is announced for this month’s Aisling Awards

WITH just three weeks to go until the prestigious Aisling Awards we can now announce the amazing shortlist for this year’s ceremony. Now in its 23rd year, the Belfast Oscars – which will be handed out at a gala event at the Europa Hotel on Friday November 29th – promises to be a night to […]

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A new book that gets Dúlra’s vote

IF there’s a book Dúlra would like to have written, this is it. Birdwatcher Conor O’Brien decided to explore Ireland Through Birds – the book’s title ­­– and travels the length and breadth of the country to find our finest species. Twelve Birds One Nation is the brilliant subtitle to his debut book which reveals […]

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