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The press launch of the O’Neill’s Foyle Cup took place this morning (Friday) at St Joseph’s Boys’ School – a most appropriate ...
Causeway Coast and Glens council says it has not changed its “operating procedures” and has arrangements in place to “ensure ...
The Roe Valley Arts and Cultural Centre said they are delighted to present the Hayward Gallery Touring exhibition, Joan Miró: ...
Ulster University says the theatre, at their Coleraine campus is set to close in August, has "come to the end of its life".
Toilets and changing facilities run by a local council are now being operated on a single-sex basis, with men who identify as ...
The local council is seeking to meet with University of Ulster officials to discuss the prospect of adding Riverside Theatre ...
THE National Trust in Co Antrim is urging for tourists to stop destroying a popular beauty spot by jamming coins into the cracks. The Giant’s Causeway is being damaged by visitors who leave ...
A decades-old ritual is causing both aesthetic and physical damage to the world-famous Giant's Causeway in Co Antrim, Northern Ireland.
Tourists are damaging the Giant’s Causeway by jamming coins into the cracks of the stones. Coins have been left wedged into ...
Causeway Coast and Glens Council says it is seeking a meeting with Ulster University following its ‘pronouncement’ on the ...
Tourists have been squeezing coins into the tiny nooks and crannies in the rocks as a memento, kind of like the padlocks on ...
The Giant’s Causeway formed between 50 and 60 million years ago when molten basalt erupted through chalk beds and formed a ...