This year’s Ardoyne fleadh has been hailed as a great success by organisers, with over 5000 people attending a free concert last Saturday night.
The real face of Ardoyne at the Fleadh

Ardoyne houses safe despite crash of property company

Ardoyne residents who feared they might lose their homes after a property company went into receivership were celebrating this week after their futures were secured.
Men attacked by loyalists
A North Belfast man set upon by loyalists in Glengormley at the weekend warned a life could be lost in the area due to rising sectarian tensions.
Bus stops for North changed in city centre
New departure points for buses to North Belfast come in to operation today (Thursday). From today all buses from North Belfast will be departing
Protest to Save Ulster a ‘bizarre turn of events’

A planned loyalist protest criticising Sinn Féin and the PSNI advertised on a Tigers Bay community group’s website is ‘not reflective of the cross community
Owner would accept dog having to be put down

The owner of a dog that left an eight-year-old girl with serious arm injuries after biting her says he will accept it if the dog has to be put down.