A REPORT warning that pilot fatigue could have disastrous consequences for urban areas is “extremely concerning” for residents in South Belfast, a local campaigner has claimed.
Pilot fatigue warning worries campaigners

Young people imbued with a spirit of co-operation

On November 8, 1987, an IRA bomb exploded in the Fermanagh town of Enniskillen at the Cenotaph during a Remembrance Day parade, killing 11 people.
McCarthy magic helps Santos to Crewe victory

When both teams had their respective league fixtures called off late, this hastily arranged friendly helped both sides avoid the dreaded winter ‘lay off’ and allowed all players to get a much needed game.
Rainbow coalition does the business

A special mural charting co-operation between local kids of different ethnic backgrounds has been unveiled in South Belfast.
Service above self

There’s a line in the film Stand By Me that always got me wondering: “The Women’s Auxiliary barfed all over the Benevolent Order of Antelopes.” Who are these people and just what do they do? Until last week I wondered the same about Rotary Clubs.
Queen’s braces itself for Wall Street action

SOUTH Belfast is to get a taste of Wall Street-style drama thanks to a new stock exchange simulation room at Queen’s University.