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The statue of Belfast-born anti-slavery campaigner Mary McCracken at City Hall has been damaged and is believed to have been vandalised.
The project calls for the city to issue nearly $30 million in bonds to fund a new City Hall’s construction and the current municipal complex’s renovation.
A whole host of family fun activities is set to take place at Belfast’s City Hall on Saturday 12th July as part of this year’s Orangefest celebrations.
Belfast One BID is thrilled to announce the return of its much‑loved outdoor summer cinema on the City Hall lawn, bringing a vibrant burst of silver screen entertainment and footfall to the city ...
More than 200 people attend latest demonstration in response to chaotic immigration arrest.
Three people were robbed and threatened with a knife in Belfast City Centre during the early hours of Saturday morning.
Trenton officials called out unruly late night gatherings at and around city hall for causing chaos and taking away police from other neighborhoods.
A newly completed jury room designated for civil cases opened in Philadelphia City Hall on Wednesday with roughly 200 jurors passing through its threshold.
At the 15th Belfast Photo Festival, striking installations and images transformed the city into a living gallery, where Polish and international artists explored the fragile interplay between nature, ...
A statue of anti-slavery campaigner Mary Ann McCracken at the front of Belfast City Hall has been damaged in a suspected act of vandalism. The Irish language section of the four plaques at the base of ...
The Belfast Canvas project aims to liven up junction boxes across the city with colourful street art.
The room, lawyers claimed, had remained "a mystery". The doctor was found dead inside the seminar hall on the fourth floor.