HELP to ease the uncertainty, stress, and at times, fear of spiralling debt is at hand at Finaghy’s Lowe Memorial Church. In a very successful partnership with CAP (Christians Against Poverty), Lowe offer services for debt advice, unemployment and addiction with all services free. CAP Centre Manager at Lowe Church Nan Hill explained the service […]
Roadworks threat to A’town shops
A LOCAL business owner is on the brink of shutting up shop, claiming the ongoing roadworks on the Andersonstown Road have caused a 25 per cent fall-off in business. Work on the Belfast Rapid Transit system (BRT) is due to be completed this summer and has sparked frustration amongst motorists and business owners on the […]
Two arrests following North Belfast death
TWO men aged 26 and 28 have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a man in North Belfast. His body was found in Orient Gardens in the Cliftonville area last night (Wednesday). Police have cordoned off the area and are conducting an investigation into the circumstances of the death. Police said: […]
Pic of the Day, Wednesday, April 18
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From Belfast to Buffalo – a five-star experience for our Conor
A BELFAST native who started out as a trainee chef in Shu restaurant on the Lisburn Road now manages the most luxurious hotel in western New York. And Conor Hawkins says his 17-year American odyssey, which has culminated in his appointment as general manager of the recently-opened Curtiss Hotel, has brought him back to the […]
PSNI take part in 24 hour speed enforcement marathon
POLICE across the North are participating in a 24-hour speed enforcement marathon today as part of a Europe-wide crackdown on road safety. The campaign by TISPOL – the European Traffic Police Network – will stamp down on speed, drink and drug driving, not wearing a seatbelt and not using a mobile phone whilst at the […]