The boss of Jet2 has warned that a no-deal Brexit would be âextremely damagingâ for both the UK and Europe, as the airline braces for potential restrictions and cost increases.
A major west Belfast festival is in line for further £200,000 funding boost prompting questions around the allocation of public funds to âpet projectsâ.
A pro-life group with republican links is âlooking forward to tacklingâ Sinn Fein this weekend, claiming the party has ârun for coverâ during all previous confrontations.
From the fifth surviving Belfast News Letter. The edition is dated January 9 1738 but that is in fact Jan 20 1739 in the modern calendar, which Britain adopted in the 1750s. Under the old calendar the new year did not begin until March. The paper was founded September 1737 but the first year is lost:
INVERNESS Caledonian Thistle manager, John Robertson is hopeful of finalising a deal to bring Derry City target, Darren McCauley to the Scottish Championship club this month.
GRAEME COUSINS talks to Israeli academic Guy Beiner about his new book exploring Northern Irelandâs conflict over forgetting and remembering the past
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