Search is on for Belfast Business Top 50
Fifty businesses which fly the flag for the new Belfast are to be honoured in a special Stormont celebration this September organised by the Belfast Media Group in association with BT. The Belfast Business Top 50 will pay tribute to the entrepreneurs and business leaders who are role models within their communities, creating wealth and jobs in challenging economic times. Said Máirtín Ó Muilleoir, md of Belfast Media Group: "The fourth annual Belfast Business Top 50 will not only
Our Anto behind wheel say familyThe family of a Poleglass man killed in a stolen car smash last week claim a man has been wrongly charged in connection with his death. Joseph Brennan appeared in court last Friday accused of causing the death of Anthony ‘Anto’ Wilson through dangerous driving. He was also charged with driving under the influence of drink or drugs, having disposable gloves for use in a burglary and driving whilst disqualified. Brennan was arrested after the stolen car he and Wilson
Stoney boney is ready to go up after all
The Stoneyford bonfire, which will cause huge damage to the surrounding environment and cost a large amount of money to clean up looks set to go ahead this weekend... for the second time. Pallets and tyres are still being gathered at the loyalist bonfire site on Northern Ireland Water land on the banks of the Stoneyford Reservoir after the first bonfire went up in smoke just over two weeks ago. At the end of last month, Lisburn City Council voted
£1.4m culture boostIt has emerged that North Belfast is set to get its very own cultural centre, similar to the hugely successful tourist mecca the Cultúrlann on the Falls Road. Director of the cross-community 174 Trust, Bill Shaw, has been driving the project and this week he received the green light on a bumper £1.4 million funding package from the International Fund for Ireland (IFI). The new community arts and culture centre will be located beside the 174 Trust in the disused
Strike to bring city to virtual standstillBelfast will be brought to a virtual standstill next week as Council workers and education and housing staff take to the picket lines in the latest pay dispute to hit the North. With the school holidays in full swing, North Belfast children will be left with nowhere to turn next Wednesday and Thursday as leisure centres and community centres across the area and beyond shut their doors for 48 hours of official strike action. Trade union representatives are predicting widespread
South Belfast tops race crime tableSouth Belfast has the highest number of racially-motivated attacks in Northern Ireland over the past three years. Since 2005, 381 people in the local area have been the victim of a racist attack. The past year alone saw an astonishing 149 people attacked. North Belfast has the second highest number, with 242 victims. Northern Ireland as a whole had 2,959 victims of racist attacks in the past three years. The statistics came to light last week after a written question
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