Nurses in Northern Ireland struggle to pay ‘unaffordable’ hospital car park charges Katelyn Rushe listen May 8, 2021
Limavady Super Dad takes on the challenge of 100 miles in 24 hours Beth McGowan read February 9, 2023
Minding Your Head at UUC read January 31, 2023It’s Freshers week at Ulster University in Coleraine and the ‘bridge’ is alive with the sound of an Irish folk...
New Brexit Minster met with Scepticism by Unionists read June 6, 2022Following her recent appointment as the new Brexit minister, the Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has stated that she may trigger...
‘I was unemployed, sad, and lost’ Northern Ireland Hula Hooper Sparks Joy Through Circus Performing read May 24, 2022Olivia Elsey As someone who is terribly clumsy, has two left feet, and often trips over thin air, watching circus...
“THROUGHOUT THE PROCESS NORTHERN IRELAND HAS BEEN AN AFTERTHOUGHT” read May 14, 2021Whilst Westminster continues discussions with the EU around fishing protocols, not far away across the Irish sea, residents living in...
Domestic abuse crimes in Northern Ireland rise to highest recorded level, with more than 19,000 cases reported last year read May 13, 2021Cases of domestic violence have risen to their highest recorded levels in Northern Ireland, according to a report published by...
Mixed levels of excitement from students as Christmas Eve deal sheds light on Government plans to support Universities after Brexit read May 13, 2021Student campaigners and activists are taking some time to reflect on just what long term effects Brexit will have on higher education.
Teachers feel abandoned by Government as kids return to school watch May 13, 2021As a large number of teachers remain unvaccinated, many feel unsafe as pupils and teachers across Northern Ireland have returned to classroom teaching.
Homophobic Incidents and Crimes increase across Northern Ireland read May 13, 2021In 2020, homophobic incidents and crimes increased significantly across Northern Ireland, with some areas showing figures double from 2019 to 2020
Are Brexit trade deals giving Northern Ireland an Identity Crisis? read May 11, 2021Relationships between UK and EU businesses are under threat as attitudes harden during talks for a goods and customs border in Northern Ireland.
RACISM GETS RED CARD read May 8, 2021There are mixed views within the Northern Ireland soccer community about the game’s support for anti-racism campaigns
Did streaming platforms defeat the TV?A battle between broadcasters listen May 6, 2021In the last couple of years, the popularity of on-demand video streaming platforms became overwhelmingly big.
MUG’S THE WORD read May 6, 2021Zara McLaughlin’s brand Zara Ceramics has found itself at the very centre of a craze that’s quickly growing beyond Northern Ireland.