’No to Casement’ brigade may feel like they scored a massive own goal when the Euros roll around
Absence of a suitable stadium means Northern Ireland will not benefit from an automatic qualification as co-hosts
Can government take lessons from the GAA in finding solutions for its problems?
Six months after agreeing its budget for 2024/25, the Executive does not have its final Programme for Government in place
Brendan Mulgrew: Belfast still has more to offer...
WHEN I was young a trip ‘into town’ was a huge deal, it was something which was looked forward to and carefully planned.
Brendan Mulgrew: Is the DUP listening?
“WHATEVER is achieved by businesses in Northern Ireland is despite our politicians, not because of their decisions or support .
BRENDAN MULGREW: It's time for a policy debate on public transport issues
ON summer holiday in Italy this year (it was a wonderful trip) we took a number of train journeys, one from Desenzano to Verona on what was the hottest day of the whole trip.
Brendan Mulgrew: The business of sport
Sport, at the highest level, is big business. In fact even at the highest amateur level, sport is big business.
We really don’t have space for the same old approach
THE road back to a Stormont Assembly and Executive is now very clearly set out, and it is widely expected that we will see a devolved Government in place before too long.
Casement Park: On our new stadia, two out of three ain’t good
What is your favourite memory from the Euros? Maybe it was 2016 in Lille when Robbie Brady got on the end of the laser like cross from Wes Hoolahan to send Ireland through to the knock out stages for the first time?
Time for a reset and to embrace the optimism of spring
THE first day of March officially heralds the start of spring, although some people use the changing of the clocks later in the month as their barometer for the changing of the seasons.
Brendan Mulgrew: Lineker has done us all a service in raising MPs' salary issue
MANY years ago, in the pre-internet days, I used to subscribe to a Spurs fanzine called, without a huge deal of imagination, ‘The Spur’.
Brendan Mulgrew: Those agitating against Protocol without offering alternative solutions are harming economy
I'VE made a schoolboy error as I begin to write this article. I have gone back to last year to see what I had to say as 2021 drew to a close.
Brendan Mulgrew: We can do better than tolerate a city of ruins
I THINK we can all accept that Belfast is far from perfect.
Brendan Mulgrew: There's nothing to stop Belfast taking the Chicago attitude...
FOR the last week anyone who has asked ‘how’s things?’ or ‘what’s going on?’ was met with not with the usual, ‘all good’.
Brendan Mulgrew: The grim reality really is hitting home now...
THE news last week that Patisserie Valerie and Cookie Box food outlets have closed, with no notice at all, is a grim portent of the autumn and winter to come.
Remedying our infrastructure deficit should be a priority
THE return of post pandemic foreign travel has not been hassle free, as can be seen from multiple news accounts of out of control airport queues, missing luggage, cancelled flights, train strikes.