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Council to reconsider decision not to pursue planning investigation over Bobby Sands statue in Twinbrook

BELFAST City Council have voted to reconsider a decision to close a planning enforcement investigation over a statue of hunger striker Bobby Sands in West Belfast.

Surrounded by bullet holes, a poignant tribute to student teacher Patrick Magee

A PLAQUE unveiling has taken place on Divis Street at the spot where a student teacher was gunned down by the British Army over 50 years ago and another trainee teacher was seriously injured. During a poignant and emotional ceremony, family and friends of Patrick Magee (22), who was shot dead by the Royal Anglian Regiment in 17 April 1972, were joined by Frank McGuinness who survived the attack, along with his family. Patrick died at the scene while Frank was critically wounded. Following the shooting the ambulances that the men were being carried in were hijacked by the Parachute Regiment – who had arrived on the bloody scene – and driven onto the Shankill. An angry crowd mobbed the ambulance carrying the seriously wounded Frank and tried to overturn it. When the ambulance carrying Patrick’s body arrived the mob opened its doors and dragged his remains into the street. The harrowing images were broadcast on the evening news that night.

New café at St Comgall's opens with nod to the heritage of local area

A NEW café has opened at St Comgall's on the Falls Road with a nod to the rich local heritage of the area.

Glór na Móna launch ‘Buy a Brick’ campaign to raise money for new youth and community centre

WEST Belfast Irish language community and youth organisation Glór na Móna have launched a ‘Buy-a-Brick’ campaign in a bid to raise additional funds for a new community and youth centre.

WE SAY: Another brutal message has been sent to unionism at City Hall

IF only staunch unionists put the same amount of effort and passion into making this place work for all as they do obsessing on the Irish language.
Gaelic Games: St Gall's remain unbeaten, whilst St John's and Sarsfields get huge victories in Division One

Gaelic Games: St Gall's remain unbeaten, whilst St John's and Sarsfields get huge victories in Division One

A midweek round of the All County Football League saw all three divisions back in action from a temporary hiatus, after most games fell to a late cancellation last week following a surprise rainstorm, causing flooding to most pitches in North Antrim and Belfast.

Motion passed calling for introduction of pilot drug testing facilities at Belfast events

Motion passed calling for introduction of pilot drug testing facilities at Belfast events

ALLIANCE Balmoral Councillor Micky Murray has welcomed the passing of his motion calling for the introduction of pilot drug and pill testing facilities at major events and festivals held across Belfast.

Bunscoil Phobail Feirste celebrate 2026 Raffo Cup win

Bunscoil Phobail Feirste celebrate 2026 Raffo Cup win

LAST Thursday saw the final of the Antrim School's GAA Championship between Bunscoil Phobail Feirste and St Anne's at Rossa Park on the Shaws Road.

North Belfast schools open doors for young women to explore careers in technology

North Belfast schools open doors for young women to explore careers in technology

SEVEN schools from North Belfast came together on Friday for an event exploring getting more young women into technology careers.

PLATING UP: Tandoori chicken with creamy coconut sauce and green salad

PLATING UP: Tandoori chicken with creamy coconut sauce and green salad

We hope you enjoy our cookery column with chef Paul Watters who each week will take the fear out of cooking with his easy to follow recipes...

EYE ON THE PAST: Growth of the Irish language in Belfast

EYE ON THE PAST: Growth of the Irish language in Belfast

WE look at the stories that were making the headlines in the Andersonstown News this week in 1985...

CELTIC STORIES: Hampden madness keeps O'Neill's dream of salvaging an unlikely double alive

CELTIC STORIES: Hampden madness keeps O'Neill's dream of salvaging an unlikely double alive

WOWZA, where was that six minutes for the past six months?

Opinion: From Capitol to Cuba, the convulsions of 'a strange and troubled land'

Opinion: From Capitol to Cuba, the convulsions of 'a strange and troubled land'

There is a popular song about the seditious Irish, as seen through the lens of the man from the Daily Mail which includes the cautionary line, "oh, Ireland is a very funny place, sir/It's a strange and troubled land".

As West Belfast café has to close  its doors, disability charity chief says she 'can't make sense' of London cuts

As West Belfast café has to close its doors, disability charity chief says she 'can't make sense' of London cuts

A MUCH-loved cafe in West Belfast which gave employment to people with disabilities has been forced to lose after losing vital funding.

Nephew calls on Diocese to restore grave of Shankill Butcher victim

Nephew calls on Diocese to restore grave of Shankill Butcher victim

THE family of a man brutally murdered by the notorious Shankill Butcher loyalist gang has hit out at the Diocese after his grave in Milltown Cemetery was left in a horrendous state.

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