Conor McParland joined Belfast Media in the summer of 2014 working as a freelance journalist at the sportsdesk and later the Andersonstown News as a reporter. Since May 2016, he works as a news journalist for the North Belfast News and contributes weekly to both the Andersonstown News and South Belfast News.
IRISH language rappers Kneecap could be set to make history with the first ever Irish language album to top the UK Album Charts.
CELTIC fans have voiced mixed reaction after the club unveiled their home shirt for next season.
THE annual Darkness into Light at Hannahstown will take place on Saturday, starting at 4.15am.
WEST Belfast MLA Danny Baker has described scenes in the Colin area on Monday night as the "lowest point" in his time as a political representative.
Sinn Féin MLA Danny Baker has hit out at those who travelled to the Colin area of west Belfast on Monday night and caused ‘chaos’.
REPRESENTATIVES of Lenadoon Community Forum and Glen Community Parent / Youth Group held a very positive meeting with the new Operations Manager at Colin Glen Trust, Jamie Fee.
A TALENTED athlete who became a sports journalist and broadcaster is set to launch his eighth book in the Culturlann next month.
THERE was a combination of joy and sadness in the Falls Park last Wednesday following the end of a special Peace Plus Community Empowerment Programme.
A LADYBROOK native who now heads up connections between Ireland and Canada believes links between the two countries are as important as ever.
ST Anne's Primary School are marking their 70th anniversary this year with a huge 70 runners set to take part in Sunday's Belfast Marathon.
A NORTH Belfast singer-songwriter has released a new single based on a famous chapter in the bible.
FAMILIES of those killed in the Springhill/Westrock massacre have spoke of their emotion and relief after a judge ruled yesterday that their loved ones were innocent.
A COMMUNITY protest has taken place outside the home of a West Belfast family evicted from it three days ago.
THE Chief Constable of the PSNI visited St Colm’s High School in West Belfast recently to speak to pupils about its new health and wellbeing project which is being supported by the proceeds of crime fund.
ST Gerard's Special School on Blacks Road is preparing for a marathon effort this Sunday with 55 members of the school community taking part in the annual 26.2 mile event.