I popped along to the Cultúrlann on Friday past – Culture Night – to view the 51-piece exhibition of Gerard Dillon’s work, and was blown away.
Peaceline debate hots up as Council debates removal

Residents in divided communities separated by peace walls should be consulted with first and foremost if they are to be removed, a North Belfast community group has said.
The safest barbecue in Belfast

Efforts to build a lasting peace between two North Belfast communities will continue this weekend with a cross-community fun and information day.
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.
Minister’s Irish challenge

PEOPLE from across the city and beyond have been asked to become ‘líofa’ – fluent – in Irish by 2015. Launched this week at Stormont by Culture
Clear up of Antrim Road after residents’ complaints
Belfast City Council is to undertake a clean up of a leafy stretch of the Antrim Road after complaints about the amount of litter thrown from cars on the busy route.