This story is part of True/False Conversations, a series of interviews with the filmmakers of this year’s True/False Film Fest. Find the full series here. No Mean City is a shor ...
Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone. Those six counties are all that stand between Ireland and unity.
The PSNI "doesn't need" 50:50 recruitment targets to increase the number of Catholics in the force, the Chief Constable has ...
A fortnight ago in Belfast’s Shankill Road I met four impressive young people who were deeply involved in their working-class, loyalist community: Stacey Graham, Adam Watters, Ryan McFarlane and Mark ...
A cleric has called on people to react with “righteous anger” to republican efforts at justifying past murders.
Figures released by the PSNI last month showed that the percentage of new Catholic applicants to join the force was at its ...
With one foot in the mosh pit and the other in the rave, Belfast duo Belfast lean into hybridity and maximalism in the name ...
When Belfast-born William John Lawrence died in penurious English exile at the start of the second World War, his manuscript on the origins of Hamlet was lost too ...
In a week that saw the rare alignment of Lent, Ramadan, Lunar New Year, Ash Wednesday and even Pancake Tuesday, there has been a lot going on in ...
Sectarianism in Derry is increasingly being expressed through the Israel/Palestine conflict, with some nationalist youths ...
The latest PSNI officer recruitment campaign attracted the lowest percentage of Catholic applicants for more than a decade.
Protestants and Catholics proclaim the same good news but expect different responses. As a Baptist preacher’s kid, I never gave any serious thought to the question of whether Roman Catholics could be ...
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