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Northern Ireland must not return to Troubles, says son of murdered father
A man who saw his father and uncle shot dead by loyalist terrorists 50 years ago has said he never wants to see anyone else go through what his family did.
Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone. Those six counties are all that stand between Ireland and unity.
Board game designers Cole Wehrle and Amabel Holland talk about designing distressing historical games - and whether to make them at all.
The series, from the creator of “Derry Girls,” focusses on a group of Irish women investigating a death. But it feels less like a murder mystery and more like a buddy comedy.
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Noel Doran: From frontline to footnotes – a history of our Secretaries of State
Both of the main Westminster parties used to send relative heavyweights to Belfast, but, over the last two decades, with a couple of exceptions, candidates have, to put it mildly, been drawn from much ...
When a fire caused by two bombs during the height of the Troubles destroyed nearly all of the Ulster Museum's fashion ...
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Ulster Museum opens Ashes to Fashion exhibition 50 years after losing collection to fire
The exhibition celebrates resilience and reinvention 50 years on from the near total loss of its collection in the Malone House fire in 1976 ...
Opinion
What Dev did next: The lasting legacy of Ireland’s actions at the end of the second World War
While Éamon de Valera emerged from his good war thanks to his political manoeuvring, he did make one ‘unforced error’ ...
Ashes to Fashion pays homage to the efforts of curators past and present across 50 years as they rebuild a costume and textile collection that was destroyed (bar one sole surviving object) by a fire ...
The festival line-up includes authors like Sasha Bonét, Jedidiah Jenkins and Molly Jong-Fast. The authors will offer insights into their books and personal stories during sessions.
The designer discusses his initial skepticism about couture, the pressures of online scrutiny, and unifying one of fashion's most legendary brands.
With one foot in the mosh pit and the other in the rave, Belfast duo Belfast lean into hybridity and maximalism in the name ...
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