Lisburn and Castlereagh
Lisburn and Castlereagh set to participate in Pride for first time despite DUP opposition during council debate
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council is set to agree to participate in Pride events for the first time in its history following a heated chamber debate.
Green light for Lidl's £10m regeneration of Carryduff shopping centre
LIDL has been given the go ahead to redevelop the former Carryduff Shopping Centre site in Co Down in a project that is expected to eventually support 135 jobs.
McAleer and Rushe consortium advance plans for £60m Co Down golf resort
A CONSORTIUM involving Co Tyrone construction firm McAleer and Rushe has taken forward its long-standing bid for a £60m golf course and hotel resort near Hillsborough.
Freedom of Lisburn & Castlereagh honour for three councillors
THREE councillors whose collective service has spanned almost a century have been granted the freedom of Lisburn and Castlereagh.
Sharp rise in house prices in Tyrone, Fermanagh and Armagh, but overall sales down
PARTS of Tyrone, Fermanagh, Armagh and Co Down have recorded the sharpest rise in house prices, but home sales are down in most areas, new official government data has shown.
Sinn Féin candidate says burning of election posters 'despicable'
A SINN Féin council candidate has branded the burning of one of his election posters as "despicable" and an attack on the democratic process.
DUP urged to reject resident group's 'housing for unionists' call
THE DUP has been urged to reject a resident group's call for a new social housing development to be "filled up with people from the loyalist/unionist community" by contacting a party councillor.
Official brought from Scotland to sort councillor dispute cost £2,000
A COUNCIL standards watchdog spent more than £2,000 of public money drafting in an adjudicator from Scotland to deal with a dispute between two unionist councillors.