Belfast City Hall
Large crowds flock back to Belfast Christmas Market following Storm Darragh closure
The market remained shut on Saturday amid health and safety concerns surrounding the storm
Man attends PSNI interview “voluntarily” over City Hall portrait damage
The PSNI says the man had attended the interview on Tuesday 19 November, exactly a month after the incident at City Hall
“Astonishing” that no PSNI interviews conducted a month after city hall portrait damage
A DUP MLA questions why no interviews have taken place
PSNI yet to interview Sinn Féin employee who admitted involvement in Belfast City Hall portrait damage
PSNI yet to interview Sinn Féin employee who admitted involvement in City Hall portrait damage
Belfast Christmas Market opening date and special ‘twist’ announced for 20th anniversary
The festive staple will soon welcome the public back to the grounds of City Hall
Christmas lights switch-on in Belfast set to be ‘fantastic evening of family fun’
Details revealed for switch-on event at Belfast City Hall on November 16
Damage of DUP mayor portrait at City Hall now being treated as hate crime
Damage of DUP mayor portrait at City Hall now being treated as hate crime
Sinn Féin Assembly employee suspended over City Hall portrait damage is son of MLA
Sinn Féin Assembly employee suspended over City Hall portrait damage is son of MLA
Artist behind Lord Browne portrait says he’s saddened by damage but rejects claim that it may have been motivated by antisemitism
London-based Zohar has disowned Israel and exhibited work highlighting the illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories
Michelle O’Neill accepts boy was 16 when sent inappropriate texts by Niall Ó Donnghaile
The first minister had previously stated party records showed the teenager was 17 when the texts were sent.