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There was a famous name on the scoresheet as Manchester United announced themselves at the 2025 SuperCup NI. Kai Rooney, son of the club’s all-time record goalscorer and former SuperCup NI player ...
West Belfast charity Foodstock has said that they have kitted out over 300 children with pre-loved school uniforms in the past 3 and a half weeks. Last year, 900 children in the area received school ...
A Belfast company Re-Vana Therapeutics – a spin-out from Queen’s University – has signed a major collaboration deal that could be worth more than $1bn.
A Belfast man accused of having £300,000 worth of cannabis discovered after a car was driven into his home and set alight is to be granted bail, a High Court judge ruled today.
Four weeks into her new role as the USPCA’s new Chief Executive and Heather Weir already knows following her heart has been the right decision.
The promoters of the historic All-Ireland World title fight between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan at Windsor Park have yet to receive an official response from First Minister Michelle O’Neill and ...
Volunteers from Carrybridge Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) launched the operation at 6.30pm on Saturday after reports of two adults stranded on a vessel. The pair were found one mile from ...
For one young Manchester United prospect at the SuperCup NI she doesn’t have to look too far for inspiration at the start of her football journey – or as far as aspirations to win the tournament go.
A busker says it was an unforgettable moment after proposing to his girlfriend at the spot they originally met outside Belfast City Hall.
A brother and sister, now aged 11 and 13, used a long and boring car journey to create a hit song that’s gone viral on YouTube racking up more than a millions views so far. Siblings Jago and Dorothy ...
A petty criminal has been fined for hosting a ‘hippy crack’ party in his flat. Paul Liam Valliday, with an address in north Belfast, claimed he had no idea how cans of nitrous oxide had ended up in ...
A resident of a homeless hostel who attacked police in a bid to go to prison “got his wish”, a court has heard.