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Tag Archives: North Belfast

Family of little Leo organise fundraiser for lifesaving unit

The North Belfast mother of a four month old boy who was born ten weeks premature has paid tribute to hospital staff who helped save his life.

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Mum hits out at lack of arrests for assault on teenage daughter

The mother of a 15-year-old North Belfast girl who was assaulted last week has hit out at police for failing to make any arrests in relation to the attack.

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Report finally acknowledges truth of father’s murder

The family of a North Belfast man murdered by the British Army 40 years ago are to make an application to the Attorney General to reopen an inquest into his death after an historical inquiry cleared him of any wrongdoing.

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Cranes lift spirits at Stormont

The Great Hall at Stormont was transformed into a craft workshop as MLAs made origami cranes to celebrate World Peace Day. The project is the brainchild of the North Belfast-based Arts and Disability Forum (ADF) which has been working with a wide range of community groups, ethnic minority organisations and disability groups throughout the North to produce almost 2,000 paper cranes as a symbol of peace.

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Basic instinct for the music Translates into charitable gig

A group of North Belfast teenagers are using their musical talents to raise money for cancer research by organising their own charity gig this weekend.

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Medical staff sick of the cuts

An accident and emergency nurse at North Belfast’s Mater Hospital said nurses in the casualty unit are so overstretched they are coming to him in tears about their workload.

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