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Business Eye on MSNLidl To Open New Cookstown Store In Late JuneLidl Northern Ireland has announced the opening date of its new concept store in Cookstown, marking a historic milestone in ...
Now, Brexit raises questions about whether this peace can stand by bringing those multidimensional, long-standing and difficult questions of identity in Northern Ireland to the fore: Catholic vs.
The Aberdeen Angus Cattle Society is staging a series of events throughout the UK to celebrate the 150th volume of its herd ...
As part of the EU-UK withdrawal agreement, the Protocol on Ireland/Northern Ireland introduced conditions to avoid a hard border on the island of Ireland. Following unforeseen practical challenges ...
BBC Comedy and BBC Northern Ireland have ringfenced over half a million pounds of funding for brand new Northern Irish comedy in 25/26. The teams will be looking for shows which have authentic ...
New Lidl Cookstown store application gets green light from Mid Ulster council pl... Speaking at the time planning approval was given to the project, Ivan Ryan, Lidl Northern Ireland's Managing ...
Northern Ireland’s health service is expected to face a £600m budget shortfall, after the health minister committed to delivering a pay rise for nurses this year. Mike Nesbitt warned that financial ...
The Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), the oldest and largest Irish Catholic organization in the US, has again called upon US President Donald Trump to appoint a Special Envoy to Northern Ireland.
A fall in the number of overnight trips to Northern Ireland and associated spend has been recorded. New figures show that in 2024, there were 4.7 million overnight trips to the region, with an ...
Laura McManus tells HRNews about Northern Ireland’s ‘Good Jobs’ consultation outcome and the proposed changes affecting zero hours contracts. We're sorry, this ...
At clubland, he also touches the ball almost every tackle, whereas in Origin he shares the responsibility with several other superstars. That means the playmaker has fewer chances to have an impact.
Northern Ireland's lowest earning households spend around half their income on bills and essentials, new figures show. The latest research from the Consumer Council shows the lowest earning ...
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