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All public libraries in Northern Ireland will be closed on Easter Monday, April 21 and Easter Tuesday, April 22, Libraries NI has said.
An exhibition has opened in Tubbercurry on the 1924 Tailteann Games in Dublin which featured the only Sligo footballer who played in those games, Paddy Colleran from Curry. The exhibition at ...
Mr O’Dowd presented his Budget statement to the Northern Ireland Assembly on Monday, describing £16.8 billion investment in public services, with health (£8.5 billion), education (£3.3 ...
Long-awaited plans for the redevelopment of Belfast Central Library appear to be in limbo due to “resourcing pressures”, it has emerged. It has been more than a decade since the redevelopment ...
Committee chair Tonia Antoniazzi said the current approach by Westminster to funding in Northern Ireland was "too little, too late". "The crisis afflicting public services in Northern Ireland has ...
Discussions by political parties in Northern Ireland about introducing water charges as part of efforts to solve a public service funding crisis “should not be avoided”, a Westminster ...
MacGregor says it may be ‘public purpose’ for federal land Nominee tapped by Trump for second stint as in deputy role President Donald Trump’s nominee for deputy Interior secretary, Katherine ...
Americans are more likely to discuss climate change with family and friends if they feel worried or at risk, perceive society as supportive of pro-climate behaviors or see global warming depicted ...
A new €10 million public swimming pool is to be built in Balbriggan, north county Dublin, Fingal County Council has said. Castlelands, situated around a kilometre south of the town, has been ...
When we say Ireland most people think of the unbearably cold weather and people smoking cigarettes and pipes in public spaces. While one of them still exists but the other one has completely vanished ...
And closer to home, Stormont finance minister John O’Dowd claimed public services in the north “have been put to the bottom of the pile” as a result of Wednesday’s statement by Rachel Reeves.
NI parties have hit out at the UK Government's spending plans following the announcement of the Spring Budget on Wednesday, with the Alliance Party labelling planned benefit cuts as “cruel ...