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.
BELFAST will celebrate St Patrick’s Day with a packed programme of events and cultural activities across the city from 1-17 March.
SINN Féin will not attend St Patrick's Day events at the White House next month over US President Donald Trump's stance on Gaza.
A CELEBRATORY event will be held this weekend to mark 20 years of Hannahstown Community Centre and 25 years of the local community association.
TWO friends havae helped raise over £3,500 for the vital work of the Community Rescue Service.
TRIBUTES have been paid to a young West Belfast man following his death yesterday.
POLICE have warned against speculation on social media following the death of a man in Dunmurry yesterday.
SINN Féin mental health spokesperson and West Belfast MLA Órlaithí Flynn has welcomed the Minister of Health’s indication that the development of a mother and baby mental health unit in Belfast will commence in this financial year.
A WEST Belfast man has been left devastated after his vintage car was vandalised outside his home.
TRANSLINK has announced that the Metro 9 services will be returning to operate from Donegall Square East from Monday, March 10.
THE biggest ever Féile an Earraigh (Spring Festival) is set to take place between 1-17 March.
WORK is set to begin in a matter of days on a new £671m children's development at the Royal Victoria Hospital.
WEST Belfast community groups have joined forces in the fight against racism after disturbing racist graffiti was daubed in the area in recent weeks.
A MAN has had to leave his Clonard home after a car crashed into the front of the property.
THOUSANDS of people took part in a pro-Palestine march in Belfast city centre on Saturday afternoon.
A SPECIAL 'Educational Award' in this year's Blackboard Awards has been named in honour of the celebrated slavery abolitionist, social reformer and activist, Mary Ann McCracken.