Derry Girls
Derry Girls star Siobhan McSweeney to host The Traitors Ireland
The show will be filmed on location in Ireland, with 22 contestants from across the country competing to win a chunk of a 50,000 euro prize pot.
Derry Girls have ‘long overdue’ plans for reunion dinner, says Nicola Coughlan
The show, also starring Siobhan McSweeney and Saoirse-Monica Jackson, finished in 2022.
Derry Girls: Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy agrees to visit Northern Ireland if she can meet stars of show
The minister was responding to an invitation from DUP MP Jim Shannon
Kathy Keira Clarke talks Derry Girls, Aunt Sarah and her new Northern Ireland adventure
Kathy Kiera Clarke is known to millions as ditsy Aunt Sarah in Derry Girls. Jenny Lee chats to the actress about her acting roots at St Louise’s College in eest Belfast, rolling down Primrose Hill with Blur frontman Damon Albarn and relaxing in Co Down...
Awning partially covering famous Derry girls mural reinstalled just days after removal
The artwork has become a major tourist attraction in the city since it was first unveiled in 2019
‘Back in the day, I was a gold medal drinker but I gracefully retired six years ago’ - actress Caoimhe Farren answers 20 questions
Gail Bell asks experts and people in the public eye what keeps them going. This week: Derry-born actress, Caoimhe Farren
Nicola Coughlan says she finds being called brave for Bridgerton role ‘insane’
Coughlan also spoke about having to ‘keep going’ in order to succeed as an actor in her 30s.
Derry Girls: Awning partially covering mural of characters taken down by bar
Awning erected by Badger's Bar attracted criticism after erected last month
Love, loss and longing in contemporary Ireland
Set in a village on the Newry/Louth border, Tinderbox Theatre Company’s retelling of Lorca’s powerful tragedy Yerma looks at societal norms and institutions and forces us to assess whether they work in today’s society. Jenny Lee finds out more from their creative director Patrick J O’Reilly ahead of the production's run in the Belfast International Arts Festival
The BBC is tone deaf to the needs of viewers who rely on sign language - Anne Hailes
If Labour was serious about tackling obesity it would regulate junk food outlets, not just TV advertising