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There had been torrential rain across Ireland in the days before the Big Irish Echo Campfire while the US was being battered
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How to close the greatest gathering of Irish America in a generation? With dinner of course.And in this era of
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Last year, two million visitors from North America visited the Emerald Isle. That stunning figure – fully one-in-ten of all
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For some time, I had toyed with the idea of hosting, via the good offices of the Irish Echo, a
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Today I received the distressing news of the death of revered New York architect and Belfast ally Michael Sorkin. Michael
Read More27Mar
We have been here before. Or at least, I have. Dread and despair. A fear of imminent and overwhelming attack.
Read More09Mar
When Irish American bank robber Willie Sutton (not all those who traced their origins to the Emerald Isle were choirboys, you know)
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I arrived home jet-lagged and groggy early-doors on the Aer Lingus flight from New York on Sunday morning and,
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No sooner had I left Stormont than the parties had agreed a deal which saw government return after a marathon three-year
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35 years ago, when I lived in a West Belfast house where the front door had drop bars to prevent it
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30Aug
There had been torrential rain across Ireland in the days before the Big Irish Echo Campfire while the US was being battered
Read More17Aug
How to close the greatest gathering of Irish America in a generation? With dinner of course.And in this era of
Read More13Aug
Last year, two million visitors from North America visited the Emerald Isle. That stunning figure – fully one-in-ten of all
Read More12Jul
For some time, I had toyed with the idea of hosting, via the good offices of the Irish Echo, a
Read More27Mar
Today I received the distressing news of the death of revered New York architect and Belfast ally Michael Sorkin. Michael
Read More27Mar
We have been here before. Or at least, I have. Dread and despair. A fear of imminent and overwhelming attack.
Read More09Mar
When Irish American bank robber Willie Sutton (not all those who traced their origins to the Emerald Isle were choirboys, you know)
Read More02Mar
I arrived home jet-lagged and groggy early-doors on the Aer Lingus flight from New York on Sunday morning and,
Read More13Jan
No sooner had I left Stormont than the parties had agreed a deal which saw government return after a marathon three-year
Read More31Dec
35 years ago, when I lived in a West Belfast house where the front door had drop bars to prevent it
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LANDLORDS in areas including the Lisburn Road need to be flexible with rental agreements if small businesses are to survive,
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HOUSEHOLDERS in Finaghy who have been bedevilled by flooding for over a decade are calling on the Rivers Agency to
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Plans to regenerate the Lagan received a boost last week when one of Europe’s most famous urbanists Eric Reynolds visited
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A 700-pupil integrated school serving South and west Belfast must be prioritised in the allocation of educational resources. That’s the
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LARGE crowds of youths gathering for drinking parties at Woodlands pitches are being told to stay away from the Finaghy
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For some time, I’ve been promising to walk from the Lisburn Civic Centre (just spotted the impressive, award-winning new library
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I met Sean Taylor when he was a nipper when visiting his mum Angie and dad Steve in Kilburn in
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Finaghy crossroads could be set for a recession-busting makeover after a local Councillor called for a 21st century facelift, similar
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I have been a long-time booster of the Connswater Greenway, the £30m plan to create a walkway and leisure spaces
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It’s not every meeting I go to ends with a prayer. But that’s how the church activists — leaders at
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30Aug
There had been torrential rain across Ireland in the days before the Big Irish Echo Campfire while the US was being battered
Read More17Aug
How to close the greatest gathering of Irish America in a generation? With dinner of course.And in this era of
Read More13Aug
Last year, two million visitors from North America visited the Emerald Isle. That stunning figure – fully one-in-ten of all
Read More12Jul
For some time, I had toyed with the idea of hosting, via the good offices of the Irish Echo, a
Read More27Mar
Today I received the distressing news of the death of revered New York architect and Belfast ally Michael Sorkin. Michael
Read More27Mar
We have been here before. Or at least, I have. Dread and despair. A fear of imminent and overwhelming attack.
Read More09Mar
When Irish American bank robber Willie Sutton (not all those who traced their origins to the Emerald Isle were choirboys, you know)
Read More02Mar
I arrived home jet-lagged and groggy early-doors on the Aer Lingus flight from New York on Sunday morning and,
Read More13Jan
No sooner had I left Stormont than the parties had agreed a deal which saw government return after a marathon three-year
Read More31Dec
35 years ago, when I lived in a West Belfast house where the front door had drop bars to prevent it
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