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.
A NORTH Belfast woman is pleading with the Belfast Trust to install a stairlift in her home to help improve her quality of life.
A WEST Belfast singer-songwriter is set to launch a new vinyl recorded in the famous Abbey Road studios.
ST Comgalls on the Falls Road is to host a series of presentations on the history of Milltown Cemetery and City Cemetery.
SOUTH Belfast and Mid Down MP Claire Hanna has raised the deepening crisis of violence against women and girls in the House of Commons.
A FAMILY in Lenadoon are continuing their Halloween display tradition in memory of their late daughter.
A GRIEVING Turf Lodge family have started an awareness campaign about parking in the area after an ambulance battled to gain entry to their street to treat a dying loved one.
THE biggest sale of the year is now underway and there are bargains to be had at one of the North's largest independent retail furnishing outlets, Direct Furniture.
FAMILIES of victims of the conflict have heard that if a new legacy body existed five years ago that many cases of 'collusion and wrongdoing' that have been laid at the door of the British state would not now be known.
ARDOYNE youngster Francis Turley found the net once again for Celtic but it was not enough to prevent the young Hoops falling to defeat in the UEFA Youth League on Wednesday.
OWNERS of a North Belfast café say they will not be "put down" after a break-in at their premises overnight.
A NORTH Belfast street and surrounding area has been taken over by TV crews shooting a new romantic drama series set during the Troubles.
TRIBUTES have been paid to Falls Road veteran republican Roy Walsh, whose funeral takes place on Wednesday.
A SINN Féin employee has resigned after the portrait of a former Lord Mayor was damaged at Belfast City Hall.
IRISH language organisation Glór na Móna say they are assisting Belfast City Council with their investigations after a portrait of a former Lord Mayor was damaged during an event at the weekend.
RESIDENTS and staff of Choice Housing have come together to mark 25 years of the West Belfast sheltered housing scheme, Clonard House.