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He also said he regretted the number of lives lost during the Troubles as he reflected on the upcoming 20th anniversary of ...
Enda McClafferty looks at the questions Sinn Féin has to answer ahead of the Irish presidential election later in the year.
Trisha Ziff’s film is an intimate portrait of the former Sinn Féin president but those expecting fresh revelations will be disappointed ...
Michael Flatley and Conor McGregor are squaring up for a battle to become the next president of Ireland. In a one-on-one few would have predicted, the Lord of the Dance could challenge the MMA ...
Stephen Nolan is now the BBC’s seventh highest-earning presenter, falling two places down the table compared to last year.
Nearly 30 years after the brutal murder of Sophie Toscan du Plantier, the fall-out continues apace. In June, a new docudrama made by Jim Sheridan about the case premiered at the Tribeca film festival ...
There’s David Holden, convicted in 2022 of shooting Aidan McAnespie in the back in 1988. He also served only two years ...
GB News hosts in London appeared baffled by Northern Ireland’s July 12th parades on Saturday - with one talking head outwardly branding the annual event “sectarian”.
There's a brief scene in Poleglass author Michael Magee's excellent debut novel 'Close to Home' where its working-class West Belfast narrator, previously sympathetic to the well-meaning statements of ...
John Gray’s address to those attending Reclaim the Enlightenment’s celebration of Bastille Day may be of interest. On the ...
Derry’s largest community arts festival is back with its biggest ever programme featuring over 150 events over August 6-15.