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Pic of the Day, Tuesday, October 9

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Precious family items stolen as couple pay visit to child’s grave

IRREPLACEABLE jewellery of “immeasurable sentimental value” has been stolen during a burglary in South Belfast at the weekend whilst the victims were visiting their granddaughter’s grave. Patricia Lemon and husband Richard spent Sunday afternoon at Roselawn cemetery organising their granddaughter’s headstone before returning home to Loughview Drive to find they’d beem burgled. “We left around […]

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Delivering a first class domiciliary service

AS part of our series to mark 25 years of the Ardmonagh Family and Support Group our final spotlight shines a light on their crucial and vital domiciliary care service, which, as Service Manager Grace Connolly explained, is one of their most sought after. Delivered to children from 0-18 and adults up to 65, the […]

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Raidió Fáilte move into new building

IT’S all change at Belfast’s Irish language radio station – the multi-award winning Raidió Fáilte – as they move into their plush new premises on Divis Street this week. The brand new state-of-the-art building, which cost £1.8 million, boasts the most up to date broadcasting equipment as well as the most amazing views of Belfast. […]

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In Belfast, tomorrow is at the gate

HAVING emerged in one piece from a series of joyous civic celebrations in Belfast, I come away heartened by the vivacity and unquenchable spirit of our young people. More than anything else, the themes of youth, of a bright future beckoning, of the rupturing of old restrictions, resonate in Belfast. At Culture Night, an outrageous […]

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Businesses still in the dark one month on

A MONTH on from the devastating Primark fire Castle Street traders remain uncertain as to whether or not their businesses will survive. The gateway to the city centre for many West Belfast commuters, remains in parts inaccessible as a cordon, erected for health and safety purposes, is still in place from the front and side […]

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