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‘Farcical’ Belfast street sign policy under fire again as Japanese application deemed invalid
Application not made by valid individual, but council still dealing with requests for other Japanese, Mandarin, Hebrew, ...
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Police investigate ‘arson with intent to endanger life’ after gas box set alight in south Belfast
Police have appealed for information following the attack on Tuesday morning ...
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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast ending explained: What happened to Greta?
All eight episodes of How to Get to Heaven from Belfast are now streaming on Netflix. Here's how the comedy-thriller's first season wraps up.
An intriguing combination filled with comedy and layers of mystery that get unfolded with each episode, How to Get to Heaven ...
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Ulster Museum fashion collection brought back to life after 1976 fire bomb
A huge fashion and textiles collection lost in a fire bomb attack in Belfast has been brought back to life 50 years later.
Survivors of a lethal fire that killed 48 people in Dublin in 1981 will get payments of €20,000 (£17,400), the Irish ...
Sinead Keenan, Caoilfhionn Dunne and Roisin Gallagher play friends who begin to suspect something is suspicious about an old chum's death.
The blaze at Malone House in 1976, caused by two fire bombs, completely destroyed the Ulster Museum’s entire costume and ...
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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast season 1 ending explained: Does Greta confess about killing the children and Jodie?
All eight episodes of How to Get to Heaven from Belfast season 1 are now streaming on Netflix. Find out the full breakdown of the show’s surprising finale.
One of the overarching mysteries of the series was what happened in Heaven's Veil, the place in which Greta grew up. When ...
Orla is the group's philosopher and Erin's maternal cousin. In How to Get to Heaven from Belfast, the meta-reference of Orla from Derry Girls is significant because both shows were created by Lisa ...
When old school friends reunite at a funeral, they suspect foul play. Cue this frenetic, witty caper from Derry Girls’ Lisa McGee – complete with a sensational performance from Saoirse-Monica Jackson ...
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