Northern Ireland could receive an economic boost of up to £120m if Belfast was chosen to host 2035 FIFA Women’s World Cup matches, delegates at CBRE NI’s 2026 Outlook event heard.
Conor McParland and Robin Livingstone are two Andersonstown News journalists at opposite ends of their careers. Together they visited the new St Comgall's conflict exhibition to find out how the past ...
THE funeral of 17-year-old UDR victim, Paul Kelly, took place this morning from St John’s Church.
By turning conflict into entertainment US games company is ignoring its living legacy, says victims rights’ group ...
Objectors say the site "would be better used for family housing to meet local needs, or for business premises benefiting ...
Trade policy must not be driven by the “political agenda of any one party”, the deputy First Minister has said, amid claims a ...
Northern Ireland First Minister Michelle O’Neill said Sir Keir Starmer has “got it wrong” in relation to funding for the ...
Ross Clarke has completed his move from Crusaders to Glentoran for an undisclosed fee. The 32-year-old midfielder becomes the ...
In the wake of Ulster’s 28-3 demolition of Munster in Belfast earlier this month, their captain Iain Henderson made a comment ...
Thousands of jobs in Northern Ireland’s community and voluntary sector are at risk as funding under the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (SPF) is due ...
Madeira has been named the world’s number one Trending Destination for 2026 in the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards*, ...