Data suggests post-pandemic boom in ‘car-cationing’ is now a permanent feature ...
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'The Port community is continuing to do a great job': Belfast Harbour handles 24.3million tonnes of goods in 2025 amid robust performance
24.3 million tonnes of goods passed through Northern Ireland’s leading port, driven by strong growth in agrifood, liquid bulk ...
More than 24 million tonnes of goods passed through Belfast Harbour in 2025 as the trust port handled goods and freight valued at over £26bn, it announced today. According to its latest annual trade ...
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Steady growth for Belfast Harbour trade
Trade through Belfast Harbour pushed up towards record levels in 2025, driven by across the board increases in goods transported by all shipping modes. Releasing its annual trade figures, Belfast ...
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'They are rooted in community, our community': Eastside Awards celebrate 10 years of honouring the people and businesses shaping east Belfast
John Minnis Estate Agents scoops three awards as community champions, entrepreneurs and volunteers are recognised at Titanic ...
More than half of our waste is recycled, but the latest figures show this has stagnated.
The 84-year-old businessman has been on trial for the past four months.
Jonathan McAlpin, Chair of the Eastside Awards Committee, said: “Reaching our tenth year is an incredibly proud moment for ...
Stena Connecta, the latest purpose-built freight vessel commissioned by Stena Line for the Irish Sea has arrived in Belfast Harbor and is due to go into commercial service on the Belfast-Heysham route ...
Stena Connecta, the latest freight vessel commissioned by Stena Line for the Irish Sea, has arrived in Belfast Harbour and is due to go into commercial service on the Belfast-Heysham route today (23 ...
Belfast has a long and complicated history of building walls. So it feels quietly refreshing to see the city beginning at long last to talk about bridges. Just before Christmas, some news that may ...
Another chapter in the social story of Belfast’s historic Sailortown comes to a close this evening as a venue once at the centre of life in the area is pulling down its shutters for the final time.
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