Schools across Ireland have closed for a second day in a row as the clean-up operation following ex-Hurricane Ophelia swung into action. As the record-breaking storm hit Ireland, offices and businesses closed and staff were sent home early yesterday to avoid the worst of the weather which moved through Belfast between 3pm and 10pm last […]
Ophelia: Clean-up begins after night of storm damage
Belfast Gasworks: Boss of hotel giant responds to housing fears
SOUTH Belfast MLA Máirtín Ó Muilleoir has written to the CEO of Carlson Hotels Inc to express his concerns at plans to expand the Radisson Blu Hotel in the Market area of Belfast. The hotel expansion is to take place on land zoned for public housing. Writing in his blog, Mr Ó Muilleoir said: “Today, […]
Sudden deaths ‘not suspicious’ say cops
The deaths of three young people from across Belfast at the weekend are not being treated as suspicious according to the PSNI. However, police are to hold a press conference to address the fatalities after widespread concern from the public. The deaths of two people in West Belfast and one in South Belfast are currently […]
DEPOSITS WITHHELD FOR ‘DUBIOUS’ REASONS
THOUSANDS of pounds worth of cash has been held back from students in South Belfast by landlords refusing to
Brannigan right man for the job
The news that South Belfast business leader Terence Brannigan has been appointed to chair
High-flying pupils produce GCSE success
SOUTH Belfast schools are celebrating another crop of high-flying pupils, following GCSE result success. Following the trend