How playing Video Games growing up may boost your Academic, Social and Focal capabilities in an ever more critical World Cathal McConnell read April 20, 2026
“Cancer Does Not Always Follow Expectations”: The Case for Lowering Northern Ireland’s Bowel Cancer Screening Age Erin Adams read April 20, 2026
How playing Video Games growing up may boost your Academic, Social and Focal capabilities in an ever more critical World Cathal McConnell April 20, 2026
Spike in fuel costs causes concern for university students. Niamh McFarland read April 20, 2026With students across Northern Ireland already facing a perfect storm of rent and food cost hikes, many say that a...
“Cancer Does Not Always Follow Expectations”: The Case for Lowering Northern Ireland’s Bowel Cancer Screening Age Erin Adams read April 20, 2026Northern Ireland remains the only part of the UK where bowel cancer screening does not begin until age 60, compared...
Northern Ireland “families and businesses cannot continue” amid rising fuel costs. Julie Mullan read April 20, 2026Following the success of protests in the Republic achieving a package worth €505m (£440m) from the Irish government to support...
Louis Theroux’s ‘Inside the Manosphere’ causing rising controversy Abi Armstrong read April 13, 2026Misogyny is creeping out from the shadows of the media as Louis Theroux shines a torch on the male influencers...
A Wartime World Cup: What will happen if the Iranian National Team refuses to participate in the FIFA Men’s World Cup Cathal McConnell read March 27, 2026With war across the Middle East continuing, it has left many questions around the involvement of the Iranian FA and...
From Mayor to Member: Jackson Minford will resign the Top Post in May and will return to the council seat Abi Armstrong read March 27, 2026As May soon approaches, Cllr Minford shares his vision of his community as a dedicated mayor on at grassroots level. “Knowing what...
Nearly one million young people out of education, work or training in the UK Sinéad Kelly read March 16, 2026A total of 957,000 young people unemployed, not in education or training in the UK. With an estimate of 20,000...
From Free-ins to Field Goals: The recent rise of GAA players in the NFL Cathal McConnell read March 16, 2026Over the last few years American Football has seen a boom in worldwide recruitment, with players from across the continents...
“I’m pretty sure that nobody that drives is a fan of potholes.” Financial concerns amongst students grow as the number of potholes increase. Sophie Gibney read March 9, 2026Potholes continue to appear on the roads across Northern Ireland, causing frustration and distress among drivers. With students being concerned...
The rising violence in Iran leaves local NI Iranian man and his family ‘very terrified and very sad’ Julie Mullan read March 2, 2026Iran is the most common nationality among asylum seekers in the UK in the last decade, rising every year, with...
Northern Ireland sees wettest January in 150 years – with Katesbridge at the brunt of it Kayleigh-Rose McDonald read March 2, 2026Northern Ireland sees wettest January in 150 years- having katesbridge at the brunt of itNorthern Ireland has seen its wettest...
Annual International Accordion Championship returns to Northern Ireland Sinéad Kelly read March 2, 2026The 27th annual Northern Ireland International Accordion Championships returns on Saturday, the 7th of March at the Hilton Hotel in Templepatrick. Interest in accordion music...