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'Wall of noise' from public could force U-turn on controversial asylum legislation

“A WALL of noise” from the public could force the British Government into a U-turn on its controversial asylum legislation, a leading charity campaigner has said. → Read More

Omniplex unveils new £5m luxury cinema on Belfast's Royal Avenue

A NEW nine-screen luxury cinema will open in the former Debenhams unit at CastleCourt this week, following a £5.2 million investment by the Irish movie chain Omniplex. → Read More

Sunak offers Invest NI cover to fully sell protocol benefits

IF nothing else, Rishi Sunak’s enthusiastic sales visit to the north on Tuesday has gifted Invest NI’s marketing department with the first slogan for its next global campaign. → Read More

Ryan McAleer: Second Beragh shooting has shattered my belief that things have moved on

I REMEMBER exactly where I was on the afternoon of Saturday April 2 2011 when the news came through that Ronan Kerr was dead. → Read More

Price of home heating oil falls to lowest price in a year

THE cost of heating oil in Northern Ireland has fallen to its lowest level in a year. → Read More

Belfast construction firm targeted by group behind Royal Mail ransomware attack

ONE of the north’s biggest construction companies has been targeted by the same ransomware group behind the recent attack on Royal Mail. → Read More

Value of cross-border trade increased by another 30 per cent in 2022

THE value of goods moving across the border grew by another 31 per cent in 2022, according official data published in the Republic. → Read More

Tourism NI: Visitors from Republic coming north in record breaking numbers

A RECORD number of people from the Republic are coming north for day trips and overnight breaks, Tourism NI has said. → Read More

Rival airlines move in for failed Flybe's former routes and staff

AER Lingus Regional operator Emerald Airlines is expected to take over at least one of the services at Belfast City Airport vacated by the collapse of Flybe on Saturday. → Read More

Billionaire Asda owners launch bid for new restaurant in south Belfast

THE billionaire brothers who now own a majority stake in Asda have launched plans for a new restaurant in south Belfast. → Read More

Derry joinery specialist outlines impact of inflation on north's construction firms

THE south Derry Specialist Joinery Group has disclosed how the rapid rise of materials, energy and labour has impacted the north’s construction sector. → Read More

Sister's tribute to Thailand drowning victim Odhran O'Neill

THE sister of a Co Armagh man who died in a suspected weekend drowning incident in Thailand said he had been “living his best life”. Odhran O’Neill (22) from Lurgan had been visiting Khao Sok National Park on Saturday. A missing person... → Read More

Trade with Britain grew £1bn in first year of protocol

Critics of the protocol have argued that trade across the Irish Sea has suffered as a result of new checks and controls. → Read More

Plans submitted for new hotel in Cookstown

PLANS have been submitted for a new hotel close to the centre of Cookstown. → Read More

Armagh social enterprise bags role in John Lewis Christmas ad

ARMAGH company Madlug has revealed how it bagged a role in the new John Lewis Christmas ad campaign. → Read More

Irish Government to announce €50m in new funding for cross-border projects

THE Irish Government is to announce at least €50 million (£43m) today in new funding for cross-border projects under the Shared Island initiative. Science, tourism, the arts and the environment are set to be the biggest beneficiaries from the Shared Island... → Read More

Shock in Co Tyrone border village after man beaten with posts in his home

A BORDER village in Co Tyrone has been left shocked after a man was beaten in his home by masked men wielding wooden posts. → Read More

End of the road as haulage industry chief takes on senior housing role

A KEY business figure throughout the Brexit debate in the north has been named as the new chief executive of the Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations (NIFHA). → Read More

Hotel veteran launches accommodation venture in Belfast's Bank Square

HOSPITALITY veteran Adrian McLaughlin has launched a new 19-bedroom accommodation venture in Belfast city centre. → Read More

Rare Irish whiskey mecca opens in Belfast after £2 million fit-out

BELFAST whiskey shop, The Friend at Hand, has invested £2million in a museum space to house the largest collection of Irish whiskeys in the world. → Read More