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Cushendall's Electrifying Centenary Play
Cushendall, a village in Northern Ireland's Glens of Antrim, commemorated the centenary of its 1924 electrification, becoming one of Ireland's first villages with streetlights thanks to Anthony O'Connor, through a community play, "Keep er lit", produced by the Lurig Drama Group, highlighting the end...
Cushendall's Electrifying Centenary Play
Cushendall, a village in Northern Ireland's Glens of Antrim, commemorated the centenary of its 1924 electrification, becoming one of Ireland's first villages with streetlights thanks to Anthony O'Connor, through a community play, "Keep er lit", produced by the Lurig Drama Group, highlighting the end...
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Water Rates Proposed to Address Northern Ireland's Crumbling Wastewater System
Northern Ireland is considering introducing domestic water rates to fund repairs to its wastewater infrastructure, which is threatening the environment and economy, as highlighted by the pollution in Lough Neagh, the UK and Ireland's largest freshwater lake.
Water Rates Proposed to Address Northern Ireland's Crumbling Wastewater System
Northern Ireland is considering introducing domestic water rates to fund repairs to its wastewater infrastructure, which is threatening the environment and economy, as highlighted by the pollution in Lough Neagh, the UK and Ireland's largest freshwater lake.
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Rosemary Nelson Murder: NIO Failed to Offer Protection
Solicitor Rosemary Nelson, known for representing controversial clients in Northern Ireland, was murdered in a loyalist car bomb attack in 1999; newly released documents reveal the Northern Ireland Office should have offered her protection but didn't, raising questions about accountability and secur...
Rosemary Nelson Murder: NIO Failed to Offer Protection
Solicitor Rosemary Nelson, known for representing controversial clients in Northern Ireland, was murdered in a loyalist car bomb attack in 1999; newly released documents reveal the Northern Ireland Office should have offered her protection but didn't, raising questions about accountability and secur...
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Elderly Americans Defrauded by Northern Irish Brothers
Two Northern Irish brothers defrauded elderly Americans of hundreds of thousands of dollars by posing as home repairmen, receiving 18-month sentences and facing restitution and deportation; one victim lost \$435,000.
Elderly Americans Defrauded by Northern Irish Brothers
Two Northern Irish brothers defrauded elderly Americans of hundreds of thousands of dollars by posing as home repairmen, receiving 18-month sentences and facing restitution and deportation; one victim lost \$435,000.
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Netflix's "Squid Game" Returns, Alongside New Dramas Exploring Power and Conflict
Squid Game" season two returns to Netflix, focusing on the winner's fight against the deadly competition; Disney+ releases "Say Nothing", a dramatization of the Northern Ireland Troubles; Paramount+ presents "Queen Woo", a Korean historical drama; BBC iPlayer offers "The Famous Five"; and Paramount+...
Netflix's "Squid Game" Returns, Alongside New Dramas Exploring Power and Conflict
Squid Game" season two returns to Netflix, focusing on the winner's fight against the deadly competition; Disney+ releases "Say Nothing", a dramatization of the Northern Ireland Troubles; Paramount+ presents "Queen Woo", a Korean historical drama; BBC iPlayer offers "The Famous Five"; and Paramount+...
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Police lacked time to stop INLA shots in Londonderry
In August 2021, masked men fired shots at an INLA commemoration in Londonderry; a Police Ombudsman investigation found that while police planned appropriately, they lacked the time to intervene once firearms appeared, prioritizing officer and public safety, and resulting in policy recommendations fo...
Police lacked time to stop INLA shots in Londonderry
In August 2021, masked men fired shots at an INLA commemoration in Londonderry; a Police Ombudsman investigation found that while police planned appropriately, they lacked the time to intervene once firearms appeared, prioritizing officer and public safety, and resulting in policy recommendations fo...
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Good Morning Ulster": 50 Years of Broadcasting
BBC Radio Ulster's "Good Morning Ulster" news program celebrated its 50th anniversary, highlighting its history, impact, and ongoing commitment to informing Northern Ireland.

Good Morning Ulster": 50 Years of Broadcasting
BBC Radio Ulster's "Good Morning Ulster" news program celebrated its 50th anniversary, highlighting its history, impact, and ongoing commitment to informing Northern Ireland.
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Stormont's 2002 Suspension: Unforeseen Length and Deep Divisions
The October 2002 suspension of Northern Ireland's power-sharing executive, following allegations of a republican spy ring, unexpectedly lasted until May 2007, significantly impacting police recruitment and exposing deep-seated inter-party divisions.

Stormont's 2002 Suspension: Unforeseen Length and Deep Divisions
The October 2002 suspension of Northern Ireland's power-sharing executive, following allegations of a republican spy ring, unexpectedly lasted until May 2007, significantly impacting police recruitment and exposing deep-seated inter-party divisions.
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Dungannon Centre Helps Refugees Build New Lives
The First Steps Women's Centre in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, supports women from over 20 nationalities, providing language classes, employment help, and childcare, fostering a strong sense of community and helping them overcome challenges of settling in a new country amidst a rise in race hate cri...

Dungannon Centre Helps Refugees Build New Lives
The First Steps Women's Centre in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, supports women from over 20 nationalities, providing language classes, employment help, and childcare, fostering a strong sense of community and helping them overcome challenges of settling in a new country amidst a rise in race hate cri...
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Belfast Charity Secures Funding for New Premises
Belfast's Sólás charity, serving 1,500 children with additional needs, will begin building new £2.5m premises in 2025 after community fundraising, a £500,000 donation, and an £800,000 government grant overcame a prior funding cut from Belfast City Council.

Belfast Charity Secures Funding for New Premises
Belfast's Sólás charity, serving 1,500 children with additional needs, will begin building new £2.5m premises in 2025 after community fundraising, a £500,000 donation, and an £800,000 government grant overcame a prior funding cut from Belfast City Council.
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Warm Christmas Reunions at Northern Ireland Airports
Thousands of people are traveling through Northern Ireland's airports for Christmas, resulting in heartwarming family reunions, including pets, amid emotional welcomes and celebrations, highlighting the significance of family and togetherness during the holiday season.

Warm Christmas Reunions at Northern Ireland Airports
Thousands of people are traveling through Northern Ireland's airports for Christmas, resulting in heartwarming family reunions, including pets, amid emotional welcomes and celebrations, highlighting the significance of family and togetherness during the holiday season.
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Londonderry Cathedral's Christmas Festival Draws 4,000 Visitors
St. Columb's Cathedral in Londonderry held a Christmas festival in December, attracting nearly 4,000 visitors with displays like a Victorian village and a 1960s living room, created by local charities, schools, and individuals.

Londonderry Cathedral's Christmas Festival Draws 4,000 Visitors
St. Columb's Cathedral in Londonderry held a Christmas festival in December, attracting nearly 4,000 visitors with displays like a Victorian village and a 1960s living room, created by local charities, schools, and individuals.
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8% Bias Score
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