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Take a Dander with David in ‘Derrie’
Former accountant swaps the spreadsheets for the streets of Derry
Young leaders at Belfast summit urged to ‘pass on a better world’
Queen Rania of Jordan received a standing ovation for her keynote speech at the opening ceremony.
Thousands of young people attend global leadership summit in Belfast
The One Young World Summit opens at the SSE arena on Monday evening.
COLIN NEILL: People Promise is key to maximising potential of hospitality and tourism sectors
HOSPITALITY workers are some of the most passionate, inspiring, and resilient individuals that Northern Ireland’s workforce has to offer.
Is Northern Ireland experiencing a boom in golf tourism?
GOLF bookings in the north are up 30 per cent on pre-pandemic levels, new data from Tourism NI suggests.
Campaigners for a Columban trail launch book mapping out route, urge greater support from councils, government agencies
The campaigners want the walk in the north, from Fermanagh to north Down, to be promoted and supported with more infrastructure.
Northern Ireland ‘faces bleak future if cuts to higher education go ahead’
The Northern Ireland economy faces a ‘bleak future’ if proposed cuts to education go ahead, the vice-chancellor of Queen’s University Belfast warned.
Business chief calls for ‘meaningful debate’ on how Northern Ireland is funded
A number of Stormont departments said they are facing financial challenges after the recent budget.
Stormont officials examining potential increase in student fees to £7,000
The Department for the Economy is facing a budget shortfall of £130 million.