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Irish language growing in Ligoniel thanks to weekly classes

THE number of people learning Irish in Ligoniel is growing thanks to weekly Irish classes provided by a staff member at Coláiste Feirste.

Rathmore pupil buzzing after honey jar design competition win  

BELFAST pupil Josie Carson is celebrating sweet success after she was named the overall winner of the Housing Executive’s honey label design competition. Josie, a former pupil of St Oliver Plunkett Primary School, who is now in her first year at Rathmore Grammar School, stood out from nearly 1,000 entries submitted by children from across the North. Alongside her winning entry, five runners-up were also selected to receive a book token and a jar featuring their own custom label. Josie’s eye-catching entry will now feature on jars of the Housing Executive’s very own HQ Honey, which is produced by a beehive managed by volunteer staff on the rooftop of the Housing Centre in Belfast. As part of her prize, she was invited to the Housing Centre to meet resident beekeeper Robert McClean, who gave her an exclusive tour of the thriving rooftop hive and explained how the honey is produced. Elaine Galloway from the Housing Executive said: “Our beehives were introduced in 2022 as a great example of sustainability in action and are helping biodiversity thrive. “The project aligns with the Housing Executive’s Sustainability Action Plan, which focuses on key impact areas including the built environment and sustainable communities. “We were delighted with the high standard of design entries we received this year, which really showcased the pupils’ artistic flair. “Josie’s bright and cheerful design really impressed the judges and the finished label looks great on our jars of HQ Honey. “We’re now selling our honey to raise vital funds for our charity partner Air Ambulance and Josie's beautiful design is taking pride of place.”

Belfast businesses honoured in GRADAIM Gnó na hÉireann awards

BUSINESSES across Belfast are celebrating after receiving GRADAIM Gnó na hÉireann recognition awards, joining over 160 groups from throughout the island – the highest number yet! 

Specsavers Park Centre celebrates fifth season supporting St James’ Swifts Boys Football Team

SPECSAVERS Park Centre has announced a fifth season of support for St James’ Swifts 2013 boys team.

Alliance MLA praises 'determined spirit' of Lisburn GAA club on 60th anniversary

AN Alliance Party MLA has praised the resolve of a Lisburn GAA club who are celebrating their 60th anniversary this year. Lagan Valley MLA David Honeyford was speaking during Members Statements in the Assembly on Monday. He said that on Friday evening he joined St Patrick's club members at their anniversary dinner where he listened “to its story of the sectarian abuse that the club and its members have faced over the years”, which he said was “deeply moving”. Speaking in the chamber, he said: "At the end of the 1990s, members were unable even to step on to their own pitch at a new facility that the club had built, so it made the difficult decision to walk away in order to protect its players. For some clubs, that could have been the end of the story but, thankfully, not for St Pat's. I pay tribute to Michael Lynch and others, who refused to give in. That quiet, determined spirit, rooted in the community, is what has carried St Pat's through six decades."
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Man dies after road traffic collision in Belfast

Man dies after road traffic collision in Belfast

A MAN has died following a road traffic collision in east Belfast on Saturday evening.

Gaelic Games: MacManus shines but St John's fall short to strong Slaughtneil

Gaelic Games: MacManus shines but St John's fall short to strong Slaughtneil

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Soccer:  Late comeback earns Cliftonville a flawless November

Soccer: Late comeback earns Cliftonville a flawless November

CLIFTONVILLE finished November unbeaten and cemented their place in the top-six with a 3-2 second half comeback win against Portadown at Shamrock Park on Saturday afternoon.

Best of Belfast crowned at 29th annual Aisling Awards

Best of Belfast crowned at 29th annual Aisling Awards

THE best of Belfast was crowned at the Europa Hotel on Friday night at the 29th annual Aisling Awards.

Hannah’s painting of skyscape over Antrim Road garage selected for prestigious exhibition

Hannah’s painting of skyscape over Antrim Road garage selected for prestigious exhibition

NORTH Belfast-based artist Hannah O’Hagan has been selected for this year’s ING Discerning Eye Exhibition – one of the UK’s most respected open call exhibitions, held annually at the Mall Galleries in London.

WE SAY: DUP enter the battle for the true-blue hearts

WE SAY: DUP enter the battle for the true-blue hearts

FASTEN your seatbelts, we’re in for a bumpy 18 months.

BBC and TG4 bring Irish language feature length Christmas adventure to our screens

BBC and TG4 bring Irish language feature length Christmas adventure to our screens

A MAGICAL new animated film Nollaí, a landmark co-commission from BBC Northern Ireland, TG4 and S4C, is set to arrive on screens in time for Christmas. 

JUDE COLLINS: Under-pressure Givan gets a lucky and Godly break

JUDE COLLINS: Under-pressure Givan gets a lucky and Godly break

I WONDER if Education Minister Paul Givan takes two showers a day? He looks so fresh and aromatic, with that scrubbed Christian look you find on the faces of people who want to know if you’ve found Jesus yet.

Suicide should be treated as a priority public health crisis after rise in latest figures

Suicide should be treated as a priority public health crisis after rise in latest figures

WEST Belfast MLA Órlaithí Flynn has called on the Department of Health to treat suicide as a priority public health crisis and to move immediately to unlock funding and expand support especially to the community and voluntary sector.

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