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Over the past 35 years, generations have spent countless afternoons wandering through its shops, grabbing a bite to eat, or ...
John O'Hara, 41, was shot dead by the Ulster Defence Association (UDA) on Dunluce Avenue in 1991. Mrs Anderson reviewed the ...
A Belfast man who spat in the faces of police officers during a foul-mouthed St Patrick’s Day outburst has been jailed for ...
This year’s confirmed speakers include Grace Beverley, founder of TALA; Niall Horgan, CEO and co-founder of Gym+Coffee; Lucie ...
A Belfast man who spat in the faces of police officers during a foul-mouthed St Patrick’s Day outburst has been jailed for three months.
Families impacted by the Omagh bombing will be “satisfied” by steps taken by the Irish Government to co-operate with the ...
Street parties, concerts and a military flypast are just some of the ways the country is set to mark the 80th anniversary of ...
It was on 19 April 1990 that CastleCourt Shopping Centre first opened its doors on Royal Avenue, quickly becoming a go-to spot for both locals and visitors in the heart of Belfast. Over the past ...
A police investigation into the loyalist murder of a Catholic taxi driver in Belfast more than three decades ago has been condemned as “inadequate” by Police Ombudsman Marie Anderson. John O’Hara, a ...
The police investigation into the murder of John O’Hara was not capable of bringing perpetrators to justice, the police ombudsman has said. | UTV News ...