Stormont-backed social enterprise being linked to selling of paramilitary flags also received Invest NI funds The Irish NewsA STORMONT-backed social enterprise being linked to the selling of loyalist paramilitary flags also received funding from Invest NI.
Séanna Duffy named as victim of car crash near Lisburn BBC NewsSéanna Duffy, 19. from Lurgan, died after a car and lorry collided near Lisburn on Sunday.
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Tasty treats are on the menu for Lisburn Ulster StarAs we enter the season renowned for the best of Northern Ireland's food and drinks festivals, Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council has announced its own unique ...
Call for removal of 'divisive' Parachute Regiment banners along Belfast's Lisburn Road The Irish NewsBANNERS erected along the Lisburn Road Belfast in support of the Parachute Regiment have been branded "provocative, divisive and intimidating".
Paul Smyth murder probe: Man, 28, released on bail Belfast NewsletterA 28-year-old man arrested by detectives investigating the murder of Paul Smyth in Lisburn has been released on bail.
So happy it's unbelievable: Lisburn boxer Kurt Walker strikes European gold to prove Olympic potential Belfast TelegraphKurt Walker rubber stamped his potential for glory at the Tokyo Olympics next year when he struck gold at the European Games in Minsk yesterday.
Springfield Road petrol bomb attacks on police as two teens arrested Belfast LivePolice were targeted by a group of people who had gathered at Lanark Way on the Eleventh Night.
Murdered drug dealer led lonely life due to agoraphobia, funeral told Belfast TelegraphHundreds of mourners at the funeral of murdered drug dealer Paul Smyth were told the "lonely man" hadn't left his home in over 16 years due to a mental ...
Banners, flags and ?f**k you? bonfires - Northern Ireland?s ?cultural war? rages The Irish Times'It is the first time in a long time that loyalists have won', says activist Jamie Bryson.