Lisburn murder victim Paul Smyth 'hadn't left home in 16 years', funeral told Belfast TelegraphLisburn murder victim Paul Smyth was described as a lonely man who hadn't left his home in over 16 years at his funeral today.
Republicans offended by public displays? Welcome to our world Belfast NewsletterHowever could I explain to the same republican/nationalists that around Lisburn and over huge swathes of Northern Ireland, unionists have had to suffer the ...
M&S to open in Carrick with 50 new jobs Carrickfergus TimesMarks & Spencer today announced it will be opening the doors to its newest ?Foodhall? in Carrickfergus on Wednesday July 31 at 11.00am.
Tributes to Canon Bernard Magee who lived last 40 years with bullet lodged in his head The Irish NewsA priest who lived the last 40 years of his life with a bullet lodged in his head after being shot during the Troubles has died aged 94. Canon Bernard Magee, who ...
Lisburn man 'sent explicit messages to 14-year-old who lives at children's home' Belfast LiveA senior judge today refused an application to grant bail to a 29-year-old man accused of sending sexually explicit messages to a 14-year-old girl who lives at a ...
PSNI?s G4S security guards being ?hung out to dry? says councillor Belfast NewsletterAn Alliance councillor says security company G4S is ?hanging their employees out to dry? in relation to staff who guard PSNI stations across Northern Ireland.
Funeral of road crash victim Séanna Duffy to take place in Lurgan The Irish NewsThe funeral of Co Armagh teenager Séanna Duffy, who died following a road traffic accident just outside of Lisburn at the weekend, will take place on ...
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.
Lisburn to light up council building for Pride - DUP vote against move Belfast TelegraphLisburn and Castlereagh City Council has become the latest local authority in Northern Ireland to vote to light up its civic centre in rainbow colours on Pride Day ...
Defendant ?beyond the point of chances? Lurgan MailA 26-year-old man was sentenced to a total of ten months in prison last Wednesday at Craigavon Magistrates Court for public order and drugs offences.