Mental health charity sees 250pc increase in children accessing services due to pandemic
At least two shots fired at west Belfast funeral
Irish speakers wanted for new 'feel-good' dating show
Patrick Murphy: Signs the EU about to abandon northern nationalists
There'll be tears in their eyes when they raise the glass… A tribute to Armagh midfielder Colum McKinstry
Latest
Tyrone pull out of All-Ireland semi-final with Kerry
The gap has closed - but big game muscle memory will see Dublin past Mayo
Sr Canice Durkan: Middletown sister was caring, generous and fun-loving soul
Peter McCormick: The definition of a good, gracious and gentle man
Tyrone semi-final decision due in days
Tributes paid following death of 'key role player' of Lough Neagh Rescue
Coronavirus
Tyrone pull out of All-Ireland semi-final following Covid-19 outbreak
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Four more deaths linked to Covid-19 as 1,389 new cases recorded
Another four people have died after contracting Covid-19, the Department of Health has said in its daily update on the pandemic.
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Warning of further surgery cancellations as Covid ICU pressures mount
Doctors and nurses have expressed concern at the numbers of unvaccinated young people and pregnant women being admitted.
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‘Overcrowding and vaccination rates' behind hospital restriction differences
A former head of the National Maternity Hospital said Holles Street had undergone a huge amount of development in recent years.
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26 Covid-linked deaths in latest weekly Nisra update
The data from the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (Nisra) includes both confirmed and suspected cases of coronavirus.
News
Tyrone pull out of All-Ireland semi-final following Covid-19 outbreak
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Sr Canice Durkan: Middletown sister was caring, generous and fun-loving soul
SR Canice Durkan was renowned for her joyful enthusiasm, musical talent and kindness to the people of Middletown, Co Armagh and beyond.
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Mental health charity sees 250pc increase in children accessing services due to pandemic
A CHARITY has experienced a 250 per cent increase in the number of children accessing its mental health services during the Covid pandemic. PIPS, which delivers suicide prevention, bereavement support services and counselling, has seen a huge increase in the number...
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Peter McCormick: The definition of a good, gracious and gentle man
ONE word repeatedly used to describe Peter McCormick is that he was such a gentleman.
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New Parent Engagement Group wants parents to speak to them about school uniforms
Parents have been urged to join a conversation about school uniforms.
Business
Gym+Coffee moves in the right direction at Victoria Square
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Choice Housing secures £50m loan for 800 new homes
BRITISH housing finance aggregator bLEND, a subsidiary of £7.
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More than two-fifths of UK adults 'planning holidays abroad'
MORE than two-fifths (43 per cent) of UK adults are still planning holidays abroad in the coming months, despite the continued uncertainties stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, according to a survey.
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Don't be functionally stupid (or you'll end up on the stupidity paradox)
THERE is a sound they make in TV shows and movies to soundtrack the part where someone does something really stupid; to accompany the open mouth, hands to face, wide eyed, frozen look of shock in those around them.
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Nailed it: study looks for cheapest places to buy DIY tools
B&Q has been identified by Which? as the cheapest place to buy DIY tools and equipment in a snapshot study of six retailers.
Sport
Tyrone pull out of All-Ireland semi-final with Kerry
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Tyrone pull out of All-Ireland semi-final following Covid-19 outbreak
Tyrone have pulled out of their All-Ireland Football semi-final against Kerry next weekend after a number of players contracted Covid-19.
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Down need a good start if they are to secure senior status in relegation play-off with Offaly
All-Ireland Senior championship relegation play-off: Down v Offaly (today, Kingspan Breffni, 2pm) DOWN must put behind them what happened in Newry a fortnight ago as they head into this Relegation battle with Offaly in Kingspan Breffni Park.
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Naomh Conaill's greater reserves can be telling in Donegal SFC final showdown with Kilcar
2020 Donegal SFC final: Naomh Conaill v Kilcar (today, Ballybofey, 8pm) There is a view that if Naomh Conaill can contain Paddy McBrearty and the gifted McHugh clan, then they will have one hand on the Dr Maguire Cup after a most low-key build up to the final.
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Roscommon will look to strength in depth again in All-Ireland final clash with Offaly
EirGrid U20 All-Ireland Football Championship final: Roscommon v Offaly (tomorrow, Croke Park, 1.
Opinion
Patrick Murphy: Signs the EU about to abandon northern nationalists
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Newton Emerson: Flags report delay fuels conspiracy theories
Dangerous conspiracy theories are being fuelled by the executive's refusal to publish the long-delayed report of the Commission on Flags, Identity, Culture and Tradition (FICT).
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Persistent problem of hate crimes
AFTER a year in which communities have come together in countless inspiring ways to support each other through the Covid pandemic, it is deeply depressing to report again on race hate attacks on our streets.
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Bimpe Archer: Celebrate exam achievement when there is a level playing field
I didn't leap for joy when I got my exam results – but that was mainly because, despite going to an all-girls school, there were no press photographers present.
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Alex Kane: Our freedoms are at risk from the anti-vaxxers
John B Finch, a former chairman of the US Prohibition Party in the early 1880s was addressing a meeting of the party on the subject of personal liberty: “I stand alone upon a platform.
Magazine
Joe Swash explains decision to postpone wedding to Stacey Solomon
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Filmmaker Ken Loach ‘expelled' from the Labour Party
The veteran leftwinger said he was the victim of a ‘purge' of critics of the party leadership.
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Martin Freeman hails ‘fantastic' actress Una Stubbs following her death
Stubbs died earlier this week aged 84.
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BBC journalist speaks of her ‘devastation' at being expelled from Russia
Moscow correspondent Sarah Rainsford has been told her visa will not be renewed.
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Royal fan collects £1,850 piece of Charles and Diana's wedding cake
Gerry Layton collected his new prize and was even given a fresh cake to feed him on the long journey home from Gloucestershire to Leeds.
Life
Travel: Culture and history within walking distance in medieval Kilkenny
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Marie Louise McConville: Amazing athletes show our kids that anything is possible
I can't quite believe I'm about to admit this - but I'm really missing the Olympics.
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Gardening: How to grow mushrooms – and help save the earth
THESE days we can buy mushrooms in all shapes and sizes, foraging for them in fields and forest or even having a go at cultivating them ourselves.
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Take on Nature: Encounter with seal inspires reflection on the lure of the 'selkie'
DIMINISHED fragrances and waning flowers from the wild woodbine and frothy meadowsweet of our hedgerows suggests summer's work is almost done, as spikes of purple loosestrife, yellow splashes of bird's-foot trefoil and conical flowers of bowing buddleia provide last flushes of seasonal colour.
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Nutrition: Some 'holiday habits' can actually help to keep us healthy
OVER the next week or so I will be taking a break from work to revel in some downtime.
Arts
Weekend Q & A: Michael Cameron on cooking seafood to relax and the power of a good podcast
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Jean Russell on her life with Belfast author Brian Moore and the new Lonely Passions festival celebrating her late husband's work
WIVES of great writers assume different roles.
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Thousands set to descend on Falls Park for `Back to the 80s' event
Thousands of music lovers are expected in west Belfast tomorrow night for Féile an Phobail's Back to the 80s event.
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Cri de coeur faoin ár sa Bataclan a bhfuil macallaí aige don tuaisceart
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Mr Jukes and Barney Artist on hip-hop-tinged album team-up The Locket
RECENTLY, while going through an old, dusty hard drive of demos recorded around the time he formed Bombay Bicycle Club as a teen, Jack Steadman stumbled upon a batch of songs which sounded a little different.
Brexit
‘Window of opportunity' to resolve post-Brexit trading issues, says First Minister Paul Givan
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NI could become ‘permanent casualty' of Brexit if protocol dispute not resolved
A House of Lords committee has called on the UK and EU to drop their ‘fundamentally flawed’ approaches to the new arrangements and find compromise.
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PLATFORM: No room for unilateral actions or renegotiation of the Protocol
By Neale Richmond TD Fine Gael A deal is a deal.
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Sammy Wilson 'appalled' at Edwin Poots' ministerial handling of Brexit pet checks, letter reveals
SAMMY Wilson told party colleague Edwin Poots that he was "astounded and appalled" by his attitude towards the Northern Ireland Protocol as a minister, in a private letter sent earlier this year.
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Under Vote Leave Brexit plan `Ireland would have been a bit messy but so what' - Cummings
FORMER prime ministerial chief aide Dominic Cummings has said Vote Leave's vision post-Brexit meant "Ireland would have been a bit messy but so what".
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Travelling abroad has changed
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Business support, just the job
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Hayfever medication that causes drowsiness could result in drug-driving conviction
Motorists are aware of the fact that ‘driving under the influence’ could result in hefty fines and points on their licence – but a leading car insurance comparison site is warning drivers that there’s a risk they could end up committing this type of motoring offence without even realising it.
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It's time to realise Tyrone's once-in a-generation opportunity
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‘When you manage to keep someone in their own home it makes everything worthwhile’ - Social Care is making a real difference
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‘You work with people who treat you like they are your family’ - campaign shows life-changing roles in social care
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‘The sky really is the limit’ - Social Care offers rewarding and varied roles
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Safety first as shops and hospitality reopen
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Social Care: Making a difference to transform people's lives




