The suggestion from the new Ulster Unionist Party leader, Jon Burrows, that the Irish Government should apologise for ...
When a fire caused by two bombs during the height of the Troubles destroyed nearly all of the Ulster Museum's fashion ...
It is time for the state to confront its own abuses during the Troubles by giving an apology for the activities of the Heavy ...
One item from the Ulster Museum survived a fire in the 1970s, 50 years on and the past and current curators are celebrating a ...
Antrim, Armagh, Derry, Down, Fermanagh and Tyrone. Those six counties are all that stand between Ireland and unity.
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 ...
The exhibition celebrates resilience and reinvention 50 years on from the near total loss of its collection in the Malone ...
Ireland will attempt to keep their Six Nations title hopes alive while Wales seek their first win when they visit the Aviva ...
"Significant progress" has been made in the investigation into the Belturbet bombing that killed two people in 1972, Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly has said.
Talks last took place in the 1970s about having just one soccer side on this small island ...
The power of nature elevates an Irish walking route from Armagh to Downpatrick. Smoke curls upwards from the fire crackling ...
The TUV has failed in an attempt to prevent this year’s Easter Lily launch happening at Belfast City Hall.