Storm Bram batters Britain and Ireland
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Discover the magic of the holiday season as historic cities and charming towns across the North transform into glittering winter wonderlands.
Nearly 250 schoolchildren — some from a girls’ Lego construction team — and 35 adult volunteers helped search for the once-magnificent structure that has eluded archaeologists so far.
In Belfast, even in Unionist neighborhoods, Gaeilge, the once-outlawed Irish language, is enjoying a remarkable resurgence with new schools and bilingual signs.
The list of the top ten most scenic winter walks in Northern Ireland is rounded out with The Dark Hedges in Co Antrim, Botanic Gardens, Silent Valley Mountain Park in Co Down, Dunluce Castle, and Belfast Castle. From snowy coastlines to icy waterfalls, these walks offer the perfect chance to explore and capture winter landscapes.
Norman Irwin, Northern Ireland's oldest citizen, was recently honored by the British Army after celebrating his 107th birthday.
Emergency services were in attendance at a number of crashes across Northern Ireland on Thursday evening. The PSNI have warned of delays across several routes due to road traffic collisions on December 11. Hawthornden Way in East Belfast was closed due to a serious crash, reopening after 10pm.
Nothern Ireland are through to the World Cup play-offs thanks to their success in the Nations League, and will have a chance to go to North America next summer. Michael O'Neill’s side were beaten by key Group A rivals Slovakia last week to dent their qualification hopes,
The Department of Health is set to give puberty blockers to children in Northern despite a government ban - because this time it is being done as part of an NHS clinical trial.
FIGC President Gabriele Gravina says that rescheduling Serie A fixtures to give Italy more time to prepare for the World Cup play-off is unfeasible and confirms that the semi-final against Northern
Police constable faces calls for ‘root-and-branch’ review of force’s relationship with MI5 following Operation Kenova report
Children in Northern Ireland are to be given puberty blockers despite an definite government ban – because this time it is being done as part of a UK-wide NHS clinical trial.