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The average house price in Northern Ireland has gone up 3% in the last year to £215,713, a report has said. The NI quarterly house price index for April to June said buyer and seller confidence ...
Though the coastline of Northern Ireland is relatively short, it’s peppered with some beautiful beaches, from tiny, pebbled ...
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DPA International on MSN'I went on a stress-free road trip across the coast of Ireland and Northern Ireland'Ella Walker explores the highlights of the Wild Atlantic Way and Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coastal Route on a stress-free ...
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Belfast Live on MSNResidents call on local council to refuse planning for 'luxury' homes in 'historic' woodlandA group of residents in North Down are calling on the local council to refuse a planning application to build five "luxury" ...
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International Living on MSNThings To Do and See In Belfast, IrelandFrom stunning scenery, to fascinating history, and rich culture it is no wonder Northern Ireland has risen to prominence as a top travel destination. And Belfast, its largest city, is the perfect ...
The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland has issued a warning over plans to axe a local woodland. Concerns have been raised about a planning application for five detached dwellings on Tullynagardy Wood in ...
One Nation's newest NSW senator, Warwick Stacey, was at the centre of a controversial search of a house that ended with its owner dying from a heart attack.
STORM Floris wreaked havoc with Ireland today as the storm brought ‘unseasonably’ high winds and rain. But Ireland is set to see a large amount of sunny spells as the storm tracks away ...
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Belfast Live on MSNPrison service considering 'shorter term accommodation options' as NI jail hits full capacityMagilligan prison in Co Derry is "running at capacity" with nearly 100 prisoners now sharing cells and authorities ...
The average rental listing in Northern Ireland is edging closer to £1,000 per month, new analysis from PropertyPal suggests.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNFears houses on protected wood will be 'thin end of the wedge', says MLAA plan to build houses over part of a protected Co Down wood could just be ‘the thin end of the wedge’, an MLA fears.
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