Derry's Walls
Further debate needed on security fences
It is deeply depressing to note that many of the familiar security fences across Belfast and Derry have now been in place for considerably longer than the Berlin Wall.
Leapfrogging the 400 year-old Derry Walls
PRIMARY school children are replacing gadgets with bygone street games to mark the 400th anniversary of the completion of Derry's walls.
By Simon Doyle
Unionists oppose change of ownership of Derry's Walls
UNIONISTS say they will oppose any move to transfer the ownership of Derry’s walls to the city council.
By Seamus McKinney
DUP alderman claims tourists are being given 'misinformation' while visiting Derry's walls
TOURISTS visiting the Derry Walls are being told by some tour guides that Catholics are not welcome in the Memorial Hall in Society Street, a DUP councillor has claimed.
By Peter Hutcheon
Police appeal for information into Derry man's death
POLICE have issued a photograph of a man they wish to speak to in relation to the death of Claudy man Conall Kerrigan in Derry last month.
By Andrea McKernon