One South Belfast MLA receives nearly £30,000 a year for one to two hours of work as a director of a construction company each month, the latest register of members’ interests for the Assembly has revealed.
Annadale hold on against Rovers
After dispatching Dublin YMCA last week in the Irish Cup, it was southern opposition again on Saturday, this time in the shape of Three Rock Rovers.
Traffic calming campaign on the skids
A Castlereagh councillor has criticised the Roads Service (RS) after it refused requests for several traffic calming measures in Carryduff.
Butler launches coaching academy
Bredagh’s U10 hurlers were invited to play in a mini blitz at St Gall’s on Saturday morning. They had two highly competitive games against éire óg and the host team with the standard of hurling excellent despite the damp conditions.
Suicide campaigner comes north
Five years ago Dublin woman Joan Freeman took out a loan of €130,000 with a dream of setting up her own centre to help people who are feeling suicidal.
MLA prepares for PIPS feat of flames
Over one hundred brave firewalkers, including a local MLA, are psyching themselves up as they prepare to walk barefoot on hot coals to raise vital funds for a local suicide awareness charity this week.