AFTER the Gerry Adams libel trial, BBCNI had two options: Suck it up or appeal. Given the savage battering that was dealt to the local branch of the corporation, an appeal would at first blush appeared to have been a no-brainer.
FORMER Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams has called for "substantial reform of the BBC's internal journalist processes" after the corporation confirmed that it will not appeal a Dublin courts libel verdict.
PUPILS from a North Belfast Irish language school have taken part in special award ceremony hosted by the President following their success in a debating competition.
THE latest results of the NI Life and Times Survey make for interesting reading. 45 per cent of respondents describe themselves as Irish, 35 per cent describe themselves as British. The other 20 per cent preferred not to say. Yet.
REGULAR readers of this column will know that I wholeheartedly support the efforts of the Moore Street Preservation Trust to preserve the 1916 Moore Street battlefield site in Dublin that is under threat from a developer's wrecking ball.
WHEN it comes to natural hair care, rosemary oil has taken centre stage for its ability to transform dull, weak hair into vibrant, healthy-looking locks.
THE brother of a 12-year-old West Belfast girl who was killed by a plastic bullet over 40 year ago has condemned the use of the lethal weapon during this week's disturbances in the north.