CCTV shows men acting suspiciously before shop is set on fire. Cops tells us the cause of huge blaze is ‘inconclusive’
From the red corner to Red Square for our Dee
WHILE most novice boxers learn their trade and initially trade leather in small hall shows, West Belfast light middleweight Dee ‘Wealthy’ Walsh is proving an exception to that rule.
An unholy Irish alliance between Church and State
After the death of Oliver Cromwell in 1658, the persecution of Catholics and their clergy in Ireland continued unabated. On July 1, 1681, to the amusement of throngs of baying savages, the decapitated and disembowelled corpse of the Catholic Primate of Ireland, Oliver Plunkett, was dragged through the streets of London strapped to a jail door which was dyed scarlet by his congealing blood.
Local bus service is in the spotlight
Local Translink managers have met with political representatives to discuss passenger transport in West Belfast. The special Meet the Manager event provided a platform for discussion around a range of transport matters including: bus and service performance, Smartlink and iLink travelcards as well as special Translink promotions such as family and friends.
Man United legend for Whitefort
MANCHESTER United legend Harry Gregg (right) will be guest of honour at a special Q&A event in the Whitefort on Friday. The charity event is in association with Friends of the Cancer Centre, with all proceeds raised on the night going to the City Hospital.
Roundabout makeovers continue
ANOTHER West Belfast roundabout has received a much-needed makeover with work almost completed at the lower Kennedy Way traffic circle. Two weeks ago we reported that work was under way at the roundabout on the Glen Road and how a local councillor wanted