WWI
How the GAA survived times of war
THESE are truly extraordinary times. People locked away in their homes, the vitals running low because of panic-buying, and social gatherings being placed in a hold that may not be released for many months.
Police: damage to Derry WWI memorial artwork a hate crime
POLICE said they are treating damage to a First World War memorial in Derry as a hate crime.
By Andrew Madden
FGM now an emerging issue in Northern Ireland
FGM – or Female Genital Mutilation – is an emerging issue in Northern Ireland and across the UK.
Term fatal foetal abnormality is a euphemism
The term fatal foetal abnormality is a euphemism. That simply means another way of saying the child in the womb is terminally ill.
First World War Irish sailors' descendants to attend Battle of Jutland commemorations in Belfast
ABOUT 200 descendants of First World War Irish sailors are to take part in commemoration ceremonies in Belfast at the only surviving vessel of the Battle of Jutland.
By Michael McHugh and Press Association