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.
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Clergyman attacks Sinn Fein and GAA 'eulogising' of IRA murderers as he pays tribute to slain UDR soldiers
A cleric has called on people to react with “righteous anger” to republican efforts at justifying past murders.
Belfast News Letter on MSN
Hilary Benn to press Dublin on ‘hugely important’ sharing of Troubles information
It is “hugely important” that the Irish government shares information in relation to Troubles legacy investigations, the ...
Sir Declan Morgan, chief commissioner of the UK’s Independent Commission on Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR) – ...
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Troubles legacy body appeals for information over car bomb killing of former police officer and wife
‘Their family is seeking the truth about what happened and we believe there is someone out there who may hold the vital piece ...
When a fire caused by two bombs during the height of the Troubles destroyed nearly all of the Ulster Museum's fashion ...
Former US president’s part in ending the Troubles threatened by fallout from Epstein scandal, which has tainted his former envoy, George Mitchell ...
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 ...
Opinion
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Noel Doran: From frontline to footnotes – a history of our Secretaries of State
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 ...
Irish Examiner on MSNOpinion
State must come to terms with its own miscarriages of justice
It is time for the state to confront its own abuses during the Troubles by giving an apology for the activities of the Heavy ...
It is "hugely important" the Government shares information in relation to Troubles legacy investigations, the Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn will press on a visit to Dublin.
Belfast Live on MSN
The new classroom wellness programme making pupils feel calm and safe
It teaches pupils how to regulate their nervous system, improve focus and respond to pressure in a healthy way.
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