Twenty families from North Belfast who have lost loved ones to suicide are to meet the Irish president tomorrow (Friday) and will ask for her support in their ongoing
Suicide victims’ families to meet with President McAleese

‘Dogs in the street’ know who attacked me’

A Newtownabbey man who was seriously assaulted by a gang of men last month has hit out at police for ‘a lack of progress’ in bringing someone to justice for the sectarian attack.
Naíscoil refused vital funding

The committee at a Glengormley Irish-medium primary school has said it is “very disappointed” that a development proposal for the establishment
Mum in Holy Cross doc says line has been drawn

Cross-community relations in North Belfast have improved dramatically in the ten years since the Holy Cross dispute and the positive attitudes of the
Expenses paid despite hold on review

Belfast city councillors have been paid almost £30,000 in the past year for taking part in a review into the future of local government that has been suspended since June 2010.
Locals block trial dig at mast site

North Belfast residents opposed to the erecting of a mobile phone mast in their street have blocked a ‘trial dig’ there, and stated they are “confused and angry” about the situation.