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Plan your journey and move to the rhythm of the Fleadh

PLAN your journey, leave extra time, swap the car for public transport and use dedicated Park and Ride services – that’s the message from Belfast City Council and its partners who have announced traffic and travel plans for this summer’s Comhaltas Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann. 

West Belfast woman Maria standing for NIPSA general secretary post

WEST Belfast woman Maria Morgan is running for election to become the new general secretary of NIPSA. Currently deputy general secretary of the trade union Maria is standing on a ticket fighting for better pay, mileage, job security, pensions and early retirement and flexible and hybrid working conditions. Speaking to the Andersonstown News at a protest outside the Royal Victoria Hospital in support of work colleagues who bore the brunt of last week’s race attacks in the city, she said she wanted to build on the work of the current general secretary who is retiring. “I think my experience will help me build on the tremendous work that Carmel Gates has created for the union over the past five years,” said Maria. “We have grown in number to become the biggest trade union in Northern Ireland and I think my experience and standing across the movement will allow me to run as the NIPSA general secretary and to lead the largest trade union in Northern Ireland. “What we are asking members to do is to look out for your ballot paper, fill it in and put an X against my name and I would be very grateful. I believe I am the best candidate to lead the union and I want to bring the union forward. I want to be a voice across the movement for migrant workers and ethnic communities.  “We’re not just a union that talks about people in work, we are a voice for people outside of work as well to ensure that everyone feels embraced in our communities." The election for the NIPSA General Secretary started on 5 June and closes on 26 June.

Former Antrim captain selected as Sinn Féin target Lagan Valley for Assembly seat

SINN Féin has selected former Antrim senior football team captain Declan Lynch as its candidate in Lagan Valley for the next Assembly election in May 2027.

Appeal after hit-and-run in North Belfast

POLICE are appealing for information following a road traffic collision involving a car and a pedestrian in North Belfast on Sunday evening.

Belfast community organisations sign joint statement condemning racist intimidation and violence

AS community organisations working across Belfast, we unequivocally condemn the racist intimidation, violence, and destruction that have taken place across our city in recent days, fuelled by those seeking to sow division, fear, and hatred within our communities.
Social media ban for U-16s was 'inevitable': Hanna

Social media ban for U-16s was 'inevitable': Hanna

SDLP Leader Claire Hanna MP has said that necessary measures must be taken to protect young people from harm online.

Gaelic Games: Rathmore pip Coláiste Feirste in Antrim Schools Hurling Shield final

Gaelic Games: Rathmore pip Coláiste Feirste in Antrim Schools Hurling Shield final

Antrim Schools GAA Hurling Shield FinalRathmore 3-7 Coláiste Feirste 2-8At Rathmore Grammar School

Appeal after serious assault in Divis

Appeal after serious assault in Divis

Detectives are appealing for information and witnesses following a serious assault in West Belfast at the weekend. 

Man struck on head with spiked object in Moyard Parade

Man struck on head with spiked object in Moyard Parade

Police are appealing for information following a report of an assault in West Belfast on Sunday evening.

New play programme for SEN children launched

New play programme for SEN children launched

A NEW play programme for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) has been launched at a North Belfast primary school.

Prestigious television award for West Belfast production company

Prestigious television award for West Belfast production company

A WEST Belfast television production company has won one of the biggest honours in Celtic broadcasting.

Nora's vampire comedy earns prestigious film nomination

Nora's vampire comedy earns prestigious film nomination

An 18-year-old student from Dominican College is set to walk the red carpet in London’s Leicester Square this June after her short film was nominated for the prestigious Into Film Awards.

Arrest made after serious assault on Suffolk Road

Arrest made after serious assault on Suffolk Road

DETECTIVES investigating a serious assault on the Suffolk Road in West Belfast have made an arrest.

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Thousands attend anti-racism rally in Belfast city centre

Thousands attend anti-racism rally in Belfast city centre

THOUSANDS of people attended an anti-racism protest in Belfast city centre on Saturday afternoon.

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