Conor McParland joined Belfast Media in the summer of 2014 working as a freelance journalist at the sportsdesk and later the Andersonstown News as a reporter. Since May 2016, he works as a news journalist for the North Belfast News and contributes weekly to both the Andersonstown News and South Belfast News.
SAG Credit Union is proud to announce its Gold Sponsorship of St Oliver Plunkett Football Club’s senior squad for the upcoming season, reinforcing its commitment to supporting grassroots sports.
A WEST Belfast man who survived a murder attempt by the British army has been the subject of "gravely defamatory" comments by four media outlets, his legal representative says.
THE completion of a new facade at the entrance to St Mary's Christian Brothers Grammar School on the Glen Road has been welcomed by the school principal.
A NORTH Belfast councillor has described a recent Arts Council musical instruments funding programme through the Department for Communities as a "vanity project" for Minister Gordon Lyons.
SINN Féin policing spokesperson Gerry Kelly MLA says he will raise comments by former PSNI superintendent and newly co-opted UUP MLA Jon Burrows at the next Policing Board meeting.
A VIABLE device was found during an overnight security alert in West Belfast.
THE long-awaited redevelopment of a row of historic cottages in West Belfast has been hailed by the local community.
BELFAST City Council has passed a motion of no confidence in Education Minister Paul Givan despite an earlier walkout over the issue.
THE Palestinian flag will fly at Belfast City Hall later this month to mark the International Day of Solidarity with the People of Palestine.
THE redevelopment of Corrib Avenue in Lenadon is on track to be completed by next July, bringing 23 new social homes to West Belfast and marking the end of the old and unloved Housing Executive flats.
LOCATED on the Glen Road at the foot of the Belfast Hills, the Roddy McCorley Heritage Centre comprises a museum, restaurant, bar, lounge and an all new multi-purpose function and events space.
A MOTION of no confidence in Education Minister Paul Givan is expected to be tabled at Stormont later on Monday.
PROGRESS in securing long-awaited resurfacing works in the Lake Glen area following years of campaigning has been welcomed.
THE Probation Board Community Service teams have begun work on an alleyway cleansing programme for the first time in Poleglass.
IN a rare show of political unity, every elected official in West Belfast has come out publicly against the controversial crime billboards championed by Justice Minister Naomi Long.
