JIM Allister’s the Nigel Farage of local broadcasting That’s not to say that he resembles the toadish English firebrand whose face is never straight and who's never happier than when he’s whingeing and gurning about Brexit – although you may have your own thoughts on that. Rather, it’s to say that, like the Reform Party founder, the TUV leader is never off the airwaves.
RESIDENTS of the Victoria Square apartments in Belfast city centre have been told they will no longer have to pay rates and will be refunded for any rates which have been paid.
A WEST Belfast MLA who campaigned for scrapping hospital car parking charges has called on the Health Minister to deliver the legislation without further delay.
DEPARTMENT for Infrastructure Minister John O'Dowd has confirmed his department's support for promoting the Irish language on public services in the North.
A YOUNG mother from the Market has won praise after showing remarkable determination by obtaining a prestigious accountancy diploma while dealing with the challenges of pregnancy.
THERE’S not an inch to spare in Aidso Bradley’s garden shed, but everything has its place. A multitude of screwdrivers and chisels of every shape and size sit upright on the workbench in wooden holders he made himself, neatly in rows according to size. On the wall hang pliers, wrenches and spanners for every job imaginable.
THE RNLI has turned down a donation of £850 from a Scottish flute band that was meant to be leading an Orange parade that was banned because it had spread “anxiety” throughout the host town.
THE amount of people in the world’s population aged 60 and over is expected to total to two billion in the next twenty-five years. This is a great landmark for the over-60s but there will be an increased risk of dementia and cognitive decline within this age range.