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A former site manager has said he was made to feel he was “only fit for the scrapheap” by his employer’s treatment after he suffered two strokes.
A former site manager has said he was made to feel he was “only fit for the scrapheap” by his employer’s treatment after he suffered two strokes.
The Ulster Orchestra will experience all weathers on Friday night when it helps the BBC celebrate the centenary of the Shipping Forecast.
A restaurateur has branded Stormont’s subsidised catering a “disgrace”. Peter McCloskey said if the same model were applied to high street restaurants, with businesses effectively being propped up ...
Belfast’s new bin tagging system has been described as a “disaster,” with councillors queuing up in City Hall to highlight problems with it.
Nearly 80% of businesses in NI are trading well or reasonably despite some headwinds, a survey said on Thursday.
Ballymena United manager Jim Ervin has urged the football authorities to find more funding for clubs and thrash out a more lucrative broadcast deal to stop the Irish League from falling further behind ...
Ben Cushnie believes Bangor players will have a point to prove when their Premiership season gets under way and he has expressed a desire to see the north Down club adopt a full-time mentality.
A cultural exchange of food, music and art held in Belfast was praised for bringing people together and celebrating traditions from around the world.
Birmingham Airport's runway has reopened after an incident involving a light aircraft heading to Northern Ireland.
Disgruntled Cliftonville chiefs have called for urgent reform of the Irish FA’s communication around the disciplinary process after club captain Kelsie Burrows was exonerated of an ‘assault’ charge ...
A former aspiring professional footballer has been jailed for a Belfast city centre attack on a man who denied him drugs.
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