Barring any unforeseen icebergs, the launch of Titanic Belfast at a gala celebration on Friday and the throwing open of its doors to the public on Saturday should mark the start of a new era for Belfast.
‘Vigilante’ thus raid OAPs house
A GANG of masked burglars have raided the home of a terrified elderly South Belfast couple, claiming to be vigilantes looking for drugs.
Persistence pays for Aquinas as they reach cup semi-final
Aquinas progressed to the semi-finals of the cup on Saturday with a solid performance against Shankill Juniors.
Rosario hoping for a great escape
WITH relegation staring them in the face, Rosario manager Andy Morrow admits his side needs a miracle if they are to survive in the top flight.
Addicted to bass
Singer-songwriter Eilis Phillips is one of South Belfast’s most promising musicians, having garnered a fan base through a series of gigs across the globe.
Onus on MLAs after Holyland report
STORMONT politicians have a ‘responsibility’ to help solve the Holyland problem, residents have claimed in the wake of a new report into the troubled student enclave.