THE life of a respected war reporter from Northern Ireland will be celebrated next week. Olga Craig (67) from Co Tyrone was among the first reporters in Basra after the start of the Iraq war in 2003.
Starting out in the Derry Journal and News Letter, Olga Craig (67) later joined Fleet Street and became one of the first ...
Rory McIlroy claims the US Department of Justice (DoJ) and the rift between players on both sides of golf's civil war pose ...
As usual, works by many of Ireland’s most famous and most sought after artists – Jack Butler Yeats, Paul Henry, William Orpen ...
Denis Ireland, who died 50 years ago on September 23rd, 1974, was a soldier, a businessman, a journalist, an author and a ...
This month marks the 85th anniversary of the arrival of the first two Ford-Ferguson tractors in Northern Ireland, in fact the ...
From Holyroodhouse to HMS Wellington and Viking Fire festivals – you can visit some of the UK’s best attractions and historic ...
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He has a reading age of eight, but rose to become Science Secretary – and insists technology will make the UK a richer, ...
Hassan Nasrallah says the exploding device attacks are "a declaration of war" which paid "no heed to innocent people".
The campus located close to many arts, heritage and museum attractions in the city such as The MAC, Northern Ireland War Memorial, Titanic Belfast, Linen Hall Library, Crumlin Road Gaol and PRONI. Our ...