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Pic of the Day, Wednesday, January 30
‘Is That Too Hot’ gives theatre goers a much needed lift out of the January gloom
LIMPING into the last few days of the longest month, myself and other theatre goers were in the same frame of mind as we headed for The MAC theatre on Friday night eager for some comic relief as we took a pew for Is That Too Hot? Set in the world of hairdryers, rollers, straighters […]
MPs back changes to Irish border backstop
MPs at Westminster have voted to reopen Brexit talks with the EU and replace the Irish border backstop with ‘alternative arrangements’. But it remains to be seen what that vote means in reality, as the EU almost immediately reiterated its firm position that it will not be renegotiating the withdrawal agreement it struck with British […]
Image of the day, Tuesday January 29
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‘Contempt mobilised nationalist electorate’
Belfast solicitor Niall Murphy organised the Beyond Brexit conference at the Waterfront Hall on Saturday, this is part of his speech to the audience… What has motivated everyone here to travel to Belfast today is our concerns about the future amidst the political turmoil in Belfast, Dublin, London and Brussels. For many inside, and many […]
Two men released on police bail following Ian Ogle murder
Pic to be credited to Pacemaker TWO men arrested over the murder of 45-year-old Ian Ogle in East Belfast have been released on police bail. Mr Ogle died after he was assaulted at Cluan Place, off the Albertbridge Road, around 9pm on Sunday night. Two women, aged 35 and 36, who were arrested on Monday […]