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.
IT was an end of an era on Saturday afternoon at the City Cemetery as historian Tom Hartley led his final tour before hanging up his walking boots.
BELFAST leisure centre workers have began a 24-hour strike on Tuesday in protest over pay.
SIX influential leaders from South Belfast have been named among 28 people selected for the prestigious Fellowship Programme run by the Centre for Democracy and Peace.
A SPECIAL ‘Fleadh harp’ has been passed on to the citizens of Belfast, marking the start of the official countdown to the city hosting the next Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann from August 2 to 9 2026.
A WEST Belfast pensioner arrested at the weekend for wearing a t-shirt in support of Palestine Action says she won't stop wearing it.
KNEECAP frontman Móglaí Bap drove 12,000 music fans wild with a surprise appearance at Féile Let the People Sing concert in the Falls Park on Sunday night.
A 22-year-old man was taken to hospital after he was rescued from a ravine in the Falls Park on Saturday night.
A RACIST attack on vehicles and a property in the Rathcoole area of North Belfast has been described as “abhorrent’.
THREE West Belfast streets are in line for resurfacing works following sustained community engagement and lobbying with the Department for Infrastructure.
THERE has been renewed calls for for urgent action to address ongoing issues at Rossnareen flats on the Shaws Road.
RESIDENTS in Dunmurry came together at a public meeting this week to express frustration about road safety concerns.
BELFAST leisure centre workers will take part in a 24-hour strike on Tuesday in protest over pay.
AFTER a packed two weeks of debates and discussions, family events and concerts in front of thousands, Féile an Phobail 2025 comes to an end on Sunday.
A MUCH-travelled advocate and spokesperson for an indigenous group of people of New Zealand was in West Belfast this week to attend a number of Féile an Phobail events.
A WEST Belfast artist has raised over £2,000 for an aid organisation in Gaza thanks to his unique Kneecap artwork.