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The cost of a proposed state-of-the-art health and community care hub at an old army base in Derry has doubled in cost, with the department saying it is down to “the passage of time and inflation”.
The first few months of this year have certainly been very noisy, with the news dominated by unravelling global trade conditions, including US tariffs, retaliatory tariffs and a sharp reaction across ...
Three years ago, amidst the wake of scrutiny and a perceived lack of fairness, I wrote an article about the UK’s tax regime for non-domiciled (non-dom) individuals and how reform might be inevitable.
Louise Doyle describes much of her professional life as the pursuit of personal connection and authenticity. That journey has taken her from travelling the world, working as a sales director for a ...
McAleer & Rushe in Co Tyrone is continuing to improve its performance and expand its business even as the family-owned construction firm approaches six decades in business.
Starting ballet is usually only something done by children or young teenagers, but at Silver Swans in Belfast, that isn’t the ...
A bridge in a popular park that a council and Stormont department could not agree responsibility for has finally been cleaned — by offenders.
Perhaps the most crucial part of being ready is forgetting what it was like the last time.
The PSNI is facing a shortfall of almost £2m this year because its unit that processes gun licences costs more than double what it is bringing in via licensing fees, it has emerged.
A Miss Great Britain Belfast contestant has spoken out about her health struggles in an attempt to remove the shame often associated with reproductive health.
A Jewish leader in Belfast has expressed fears about rising anti-Semitism following an outpouring of support for Kneecap ...
A school history project which collected vintage toys for display has found a new home with the Ulster Museum.
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