The series, from the creator of “Derry Girls,” focusses on a group of Irish women investigating a death. But it feels less like a murder mystery and more like a buddy comedy.
A cleric has called on people to react with “righteous anger” to republican efforts at justifying past murders.
Ashes to Fashion pays homage to the efforts of curators past and present across 50 years as they rebuild a costume and textile collection that was destroyed (bar one sole surviving object) by a fire ...
Both of the main Westminster parties used to send relative heavyweights to Belfast, but, over the last two decades, with a couple of exceptions, candidates have, to put it mildly, been drawn from much ...
Dr Raj Arora, from ITV's This Morning, has urged people not to ignore a common symptom. In fact, it's something that always ...
There, Rory saw Georgie Fame, Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, and The Impact supported The Byrds. Inspired by jazz-soul trio ...
There is something deeply irritating about replacing something you already own. A bike lost or stolen and bought again. A carton of milk picked up at the shop, only to come home and find another ...
David Hennessy spoke to Frances McNamee, star of the new folk musical Ballad Lines which is having its London premiere at ...
Figures released by the PSNI last month showed that the percentage of new Catholic applicants to join the force was at its ...
JOHN and Billie Wilson had lived three years in a caravan at the back of a house in the Brandywell area of Derry city when ...
A rich family’s outsider begins culling the herd, two men fall intoa leather-heavy romance, and a quiet marriage hits a ...