THERE is intense speculation that the North’s First Minister Paul Givan intends to announce his resignation later on Thursday. The…
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Derry medical school ‘dream come true’, says student
AOIFE O’Donnell is among the first tranche of student doctors who will train at Ulster University’s medical school in Derry.…
Durkan wants Covid grants payouts audit to ‘well-off’ firms
THERE have been calls for an investigation vy Stormont’s financial watchdog of the Executive’s Covid support schemes after it emerged…
Results shambles: Derry principal says ‘job not yet done’ for 2021 exam students
A DERRY school principal says AS and A-level pupils are relieved by the Education Minister Peter Weir’s decision to release…
Coronavirus: Executive agree over ‘social bubbles’, says Justice Minister
THE “huge personal sacrifices” made by the North of Ireland public are being acknowledged with the introduction of ‘social bubbles’,…
Coronavirus: Derry hotel manager says businesses need ‘exit strategy clarity’
A DERRY hotel manager says the government must give “greater clarity” around it’s coronavirus lockdown exit strategy and advise businesses…
Daughter says she ‘didn’t get to kiss my mum goodbye’ after her death from COVID-19
THE heartbroken daughter of the fourth person in the North of Ireland to die with coronavirus has described her heartbreak…
Sean Coyle given afternoon Radio Foyle show as part of BBC shake-up
A NEW afternoon show for Sean Coyle is among a raft of changes to the BBC Radio Ulster and Radio…
STRABANE’S very own singer/songwriter Paul Tully will be supporting Belfast folk band The Rapparees at the Alley Theatre this Saturday…
‘Showbands of the North West Exhibition’ opens at Aras Colmcille
AN exhibition of photographs and memorabilia from the famous Showband era of the 50s, 60s and 70s has opened at…