Schools across Ireland have closed for a second day in a row as the clean-up operation following ex-Hurricane Ophelia swung into action. As the record-breaking storm hit Ireland, offices and businesses closed and staff were sent home early yesterday to avoid the worst of the weather which moved through Belfast between 3pm and 10pm last […]
Ophelia: Clean-up begins after night of storm damage
Funding ends as tension rises
AN award-winning cross-community group that works to build relations in the Dunmurry and Finaghy
Sweet smell of success for Roses U16s
A number of good recent wins have helped Rosario’s U16 squad to the South Belfast Youth League title.
Flasher hunt
POLICE in Dunmurry police are appealing for the public’s help in identifying a male who has been involved in a number of ‘flashing’ incidents in the Poleglass area in recent months. “A number of people have reported being approached in the Colinvale/Altan Close and Glenkeen areas by a brown-haired male in his late teens or early 20s who exposes himself before running away,” said a police spokesperson.
It’s time to let the music begin
BELFAST is set to put on its brightest colours when the MTV Europe Music Awards come to town on Sunday.On the go since 1994, and having visited Madrid, London and Stockholm, this is the first time that the event has come to Ireland.
Rainey at the double for Aquinas
After a couple of below par performances in recent weeks, Aquinas got their groove back at Wedderburn on Saturday morning against a plucky Dunmurry side who are beginning to find their feet in this very competitive South Belfast Youth League.