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Supporting emerging writing, production, directing and acting talent from Northern Ireland, three projects have been selected ...
A thunderstorm warning has been issued across eastern parts of Northern Ireland on Thursday. The Met Office is warning of ...
Abdon has called Northern Ireland home for 20 years - he shares his experience of verbal abuse and racial discrimination.
The 80th anniversary of VJ Day has been marked at the Cenotaph at Belfast City Hall with a two minute silence. | UTV News ...
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News Letter on MSNCampaign launched to combat rise in online sex offences against children in Northern Ireland
The PSNI and the Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland (SBNI) have launched a new campaign to raise awareness of the ...
It doesn’t matter how you like to spend your time – birdwatching on a rugged island, pottering around a food market or getting active on a coastal hike – chances are, there’s something that’ll fit the ...
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Belfast Live on MSNDerry Girls star and Belfast comedian among big names set to star in three new BBC Northern Ireland short films
Helpless is the Belfast scripted indie FABEL Productions' black comedy thriller starring George Robinson (Sex Education, Silo ...
Northern Ireland is "absolutely crucial" for the UK's growth prospects, the British Chancellor has said during a visit to ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNNorthern Ireland's civil servants will have to spend a minimum of 2 days per week in the office under new rules
Civil servants are now required to be in the office at least two days per week, as changes to the organisation’s working from ...
Students from across the north are set to jet off in the coming days for A-Level results holidays with Portugal and Greece ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNPeterborough United warned Northern Ireland U21 international 'is our player' after seeing offer rejected by St Johnstone
St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari has warned Peterborough United that Northern Ireland U21 international Makenzie Kirk “is ...
In A-levels, 8.7% of entries achieved the A* grade, compared to 8.2% in 2024, while 30.4% of entries achieved grades A*- A, compared to 30.3% in 2024. Overall, 98.7% of students in Northern Ireland ...
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