Television: In its guts, this BCC show is just really good telly – the acting is compelling, and the show’s evocation of Belfast riveting
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As Women on the Verge of HRT returns to the stage, the writer remains a champion of ‘middle-aged nobodies’
Nealon’s debut novel, Snowflake, is this year’s One Dublin One Book choice
Irish unification will cost hundreds of billions over decades, according to a new economic report
Irish unity would push up cost to taxpayers, IIEA report says
Widow of IRA ‘informer’ launches legal action over decision not to prosecute anyone with his killing
Murder of Anthony Braniff (22), who was shot dead by IRA in September 1981, investigated as part of Operation Kenova
Four men and firearm are seized after the car was stopped by armed gardaí following Belfast kidnapping report
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The former Ulster University computer science student at the centre of one of the world’s largest ‘catfishing’ investigations abused more than 60 child victims as far away as New Zealand and the US
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League of Ireland winner Ken Oman faces grievous bodily harm charge over alleged elbowing of Caoimhín Bonner in 2016 fixture in Belfast
Rick Astley in Belfast review: The singer looks to be loving life on stage. It’s hard to dislike him
Likeable northern English crooner, who plays in Dublin on Tuesday, is still in fine voice and is clearly enjoying himself
Climate, jobs, health, welfare and equality trump constitutional politics for young and centrist voters at Alliance party conference in Belfast
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