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The local environment may have taken a blow yesterday when mining licenses were awarded to four companies by the Department of the Economy (fronted by Sinn Féin’s Caoimhe Archibald). As the Irish News ...
GPs have rejected the Health Minister’s additional funding of £9.5 million as insufficient. And you can see their point: £9.5 million is a drop in the ocean for our bloated, creaking health service.
Since the Supreme Court ruling that defined trans women as men and vice versa, there has been a flurry of activity both within the public and private sectors across the UK, a cacophony of voices ...
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected as Pope Leo XIV, succeeding Pope Francis. This election marks a significant ...
Ulster University (UU) held an important discussion on the role and future of public service media. Key speakers included Phil Ramsey (lecturer in media studies (UU), Siobhan Walsh (director of ...
Sam McBride had an excellently thought-provoking article this week arguing for a new flag for Northern Ireland in the Belfast ...
The idea for Open Sunday is to let you discuss what you like. Just two rules. Keep it civil and no man/woman playing.
I was talking with a fella a while back who was very pleased with himself. He had just landed a new job with a company that paid £10k more than he was currently earning. Just one snag – the company ...
The Irish News reports that a Free Presbyterian minister recently came out and said that Pope Francis is “most certainly an ...
The UK has secured its first trade agreement with the United States since the Trump-era tariffs shook up global commerce.
The Education Reform Group of Reclaim the Enlightenment has commissioned an opinion poll by Lucid Talk on the Transfer Test.
One of the more famous political terms is that of the Potemkin Village. A Potemkin Village is ‘… in its original meaning, any ...