The rise of vigilante groups in Belfast is putting women at “greater risk”, according to a leading campaign group. It comes ...
Two Belfast men who carried out a street robbery in the early hours of last Christmas Eve were jailed today (Wednesday). Dean ...
The event is being organised by local women’s collective, Reclaim the Agenda. Participants will gather at Writer’s Square for ...
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What is happening in Northern Ireland? Violence continues for second day; cops call it ‘racist thuggery’
Hundreds of masked rioters clashed with police and committed arson, targeting several properties in the Northern Irish town of Ballymena on Tuesday in the second successive night of violence following ...
Ms Meighan said the rally was just one of the events of the sixteen days of activities the Party were participating in to ...
The Northern Ireland Assembly approved a motion today, Thursday, August 8, in response to the recent disorder in Belfast, while the Police Service of Northern Ireland announced more than 20 people ...
An innovative construction skills project for females is one of 27 Belfast community and voluntary-led schemes benefiting from £255,000 of grants to help tackle violence against women and girls.
BELFAST, Northern Ireland - The upper floor of Angela Clarke's neat brick townhouse looks out over two towering structures, both testament to noble ambition that went wrong. Just to the north looms ...
BELFAST (Reuters) -Bullets and bombs were a part of life in the Belfast that Raied al-Wazzan moved to from Iraq in 1990, but he never felt threatened as a member of one of the divided region's tiny ...
PSNI must do more to protect minorities, says man who fled war at home to start new life in Northern Ireland The manager of a Syrian-run supermarket attacked twice during rioting in Belfast has called ...
George Best’s name should remain on Belfast City Airport says his former wife Alex Best, despite domestic violence claims against the legendary footballer.
Raied al-Wazzan moved to Northern Ireland from Iraq in 1990, when bullets and bombs were a part of life in Belfast. The vice-chair of the Northern Ireland Council for Racial Equality says until now, ...
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