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Teams: Frankie Fanko and Stephen Maddock - The Midlands Paddy Duffy and Freya McClements - Northern Ireland Host: Kirsty Lang ...
A national past-time or animal cruelty? Scotland considers greyhound racing ban - should Northern Ireland follow suit? Damian ...
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Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland strategy game on The Troubles aims to 'capture essence of the conflict'"Northern Ireland '74 is a turn based strategy game and involves deep planning and strategic thinking in order to master. The ...
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Belfast Live on MSNWhen the mini heatwave will hit Northern Ireland and what temperatures to expect each dayFor now, it seems like Northern Ireland can look forward to dusting off the barbecues and enjoying a taste of warmer weather ...
McIlroy took his Masters victory lap overseas after winning his first green jacket and completing a career Grand Slam earlier ...
Allowing people in Northern Ireland to vote in Presidential Elections would have a “disruptive impact”, a former DUP MLA has ...
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News Letter on MSNTwo founders, one vision: 25 years of building a Northern Ireland business from the ground up — and still going strongCelebrating a milestone in Markethill, co-founders Simon Pollock and David Foster reflect on 25 years of innovation, growth, ...
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Business Eye on MSNNorthern Ireland’s businesses see rise in early financial distress in first quarter of 2025 with further economic uncertainty aheadA rising number of businesses in Northern Ireland, along with many other regions in the UK saw an increase in signs of early financial distress in the first quarter of 2025 compared with the same ...
Irish citizens living in Northern Ireland are not currently permitted to vote in Irish presidential elections - a new bill from Aontú seeks to change that.
OP-ED: Labour's plans to amend the Legacy Act is a shameful betrayal of veterans and leaves them vulnerable to vexatious ...
Ulster Bank’s head of agriculture, Cormac McKervey, outlines why he believes that NI farm finances are currently in a healthy ...
Despite its many flaws, Brexit may have paved the way for a more constructive conversation about Northern Ireland’s future.
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