Loyalists to boycott talks
The Orange Order and loyalist organisations are expected to boycott a talks initiative in Cardiff aimed at addressing community tensions.
The Orange Order and loyalist organisations are expected to boycott a talks initiative in Cardiff aimed at addressing community tensions.
RATHCOOLE is set to pay tribute to its famous sons and daughters in a bid to boost the area's image.
A number of young people from the New Lodge, Shankill and Ardoyne areas have received certificates after taking part in a scheme aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour and low level criminality across north and west Belfast.
The family of a teenager found dead in the grounds of Cavehill Park last year say they are "glad" there will be an inquest into his death.
Two academics from the University of Ulster and one from Queen's have this week launched the first book to explore ex-combatants' relationships with religion.
A local football team credited with building positive relationships at a north Belfast interface has set out a calendar of football based activities set to keep its young players busy for the rest of the year.
North Belfast features large in the Community Relations Council's week-long programme of events for this year's Community Relations Week, running from May 20-26.
Belfast Blitz victims were remembered last Friday, on the eve of the 72nd anniversary of the final raid of the Blitz.
Crusaders' Seaview stadium was surreally quiet on Monday night for their north Belfast derby, as Cliftonville fans boycotted the fixture in protest at restricted ticket allocation.
A painting of a Short Strand republican is to take centre stage at the Tate Modern in London next year.
A researcher at the Northern Ireland Assembly is calling on members of the public to help him in his quest to publish a book about all the east Belfast men who fought in the Great War (1914 – 1918).
The mother of a disabled boy taken into emergency care last week when his family were made homeless says there is no sign of them being reunited in the near future.
The parents of a toddler with cerebral palsy led a fundraising team to the summit of Slieve Donard on Sunday, raising awareness and funds for a charity they say has been a "fantastic support".
Cyril Quigley, Northern Ireland's alleged last living link to the Titanic passed away last Thursday.
Some people think he's crazy, he's certainly ambitious. East Belfast fundraiser Andrew Park is stepping into his well-worn trainers on Monday to run his second marathon within two weeks.
David Whelan
Dundonald's new indoor climbing arena will create 15 new jobs with a further 10 expected to be created in the leaisure, recreation and education sectors.
At last week's meeting of the Northern Ireland Policing Board, (April 11) board members gave their approval for the purchase by the PSNI of "Unmanned Aerial Systems" (UAS).
Newtownbreda High School year 7 pupils have put their entrepreneurial skill and business nous to the test by transforming one of their classrooms into their own version of the hit BBC show Dragon's Den.
Residents and visitors to the Boucher Road in south Belfast now have a 'blooming' good view thanks to an environmental project by the Housing Executive and children from Donegall Road Primary School.
Students at Queen's University are voting today to try and overturn a decision to privatise their jobs – which could lead to none of them being employed in the Students Union (SU) in the future.
Rebecca Petticrew
Barnett Demesne is set to become a mountain bike mecca after a £445,000 investment sees the completion of a series of mountain biking and walking trails, including the only official dirt jump park in Ireland.
Safefood has announced that Windsor Women's Centre, south Belfast, is one of the nine all island projects to receive funding for the Community Food Initiatives Programme 2013-15.
South Belfast MLA Anna Lo has launched this year's One World Run alongside pupils from St Coleman's PS Dunmurry who take part each year.
This week saw the launch of a targeted blitz to tackle dog fouling in south Belfast.
A former resident of Belfast's Holyland is inviting past and present inhabitants of the area to come together for a reunion next month.
GROOMSPORT has been developing its Ulster-Scots heritage over the past few years and the theme is at the heart of the summer entertainment in the village this year.
A woman in her sixties has absconded after being charged with fraud.
A Portaferry woman who has been spearheading the campaign to have pregnant women screened for the bacteria 'Strep B' since losing her first baby to the infection, says she is heartened by the steps the Health Service has been taking.
A team of 25 boys from Bangor Grammar School (BGS) took part in Monday's Belfast Marathon, running for a fund set up in memory of their teacher who died last year.
Rebecca Petticrew rpetticrew.ct@gmail.com
OVER 130 pupils from three Newtownards schools will be taking to the streets for a spectacular pageant to 'un-masque' 400 years of the town's history on Friday, May 3.
Emma Gallen & Rebecca Petticrew
David Whelan
OVER 130 pupils from three Newtownards schools will be taking to the streets for a spectacular pageant to 'un-masque' 400 years of the town's history on Friday, May 3.