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Retirement arrives for two Tesco ladies

TWO staff members from Tesco Cityside are celebrating their retirement after 58 years of service between team. Sandra Sweeney (65) and Jean Mickle (64) have each dedicated 28 years of their lives to serving customers at the popular Tesco store and previously Co-Op in Cityside shopping mall at Yorkgate. Staff at the store held a […]

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Making the law work for all of us

WHY is law important? I know, a bit existential for today, but given we are beginning Lent and this is to be a time of reflection, let’s ask ourselves some reflective questions. At the Pat Finucane Lecture a couple of years ago international human rights lawyer Paul Seils said, “Law is humankind’s greatest invention.” I […]

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The greatest novel about our nightmare

Once in a lifetime – perhaps twice if you’re lucky – you will finish a book and turn it upside down, flick through its pages deck-of-cards-style, shake it by its spine and even subject it to the sniff test, all in a bid to try to work out what magic it possessed to knock you […]

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Róisín’s debut play is very close to home

I’M with West Belfast actress and scribe Róisín Gallagher to ask her the unthinkable question – how on earth she managed to write and now perform a new play which deals with the fallout of her father’s passing? Róisín describes her debut work – Natural Disaster – as “Deeply personal, my own journey through losing […]

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Pic of the day, Thursday, March 7

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Pic of the Day, Wednesday, March 6

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