November
Movember returns with hopes for even more conversations about mental health
Movember takes places in November annually and seeks to get people talking and raising awareness about men’s mental health.
Business review of 2021: November
PROBLEMS in processing the £100 Spend Local cards saw the Economy Minister Gordon Lyons announce an extension of the November 30 deadline to December 14.
Larger employers announce more than 10,000 redundancies since March
LARGER employers have now announced more than 10,000 redundancies in the north since the outset of the coronavirus pandemic, but the real number of jobs lost is likely closer to 30,000.
Retail and services sectors took heavy hit from Covid-19 lockdown in November
THE north’s retail and services sector suffered significant contractions last month on the back of the latest Covid-19 restrictions, new analysis from Ulster Bank has shown.
November is a time to remember
NOVEMBER is a time to remember and pray for family members, colleagues, neighbours and friends who have died since this time last year, writes Dr Francis Duffy.
Covid-19 has replaced consolation and closeness with solitude and distance
The month of November's traditional focus on remembrance has taken on extra poignancy amid the coronavirus pandemic which, reflects Dr Dermot Farrell, has meant loved ones are often held at a distance, 'too far away to whisper our love'
Selena Gomez proudly wears ‘I voted’ sticker after filling out ballot
She shared an update with her 194 million Instagram followers.
Republicans threaten Facebook and Twitter bosses with subpoenas
The politicians want to hear from them about ‘the suppression and/or censorship of two news articles from the New York Post’.
Blake Lively pokes fun at first-time US voter Ryan Reynolds
Lively caught the attention of Instagram users with her lack of shoes.
Business review of the year - NOVEMBER
Bombardier's Northern Ireland aircraft manufacturing operation has been sold to Spirit AeroSystems in Kansas, one of the world's largest producers of aero-structures, in a £1 billion deal heralded as "great news", ending years of uncertainty around workers' jobs.