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A shooting in Northern Ireland has left a woman and two children dead and a man seriously wounded. Police have not indicated ...
Golf's rich history is on full display at the picturesque Royal Portrush — Golfweek's No. 2 rated course in all of Ireland ...
From championship links to luxury resorts, Northern Ireland offers world-class golfing and unforgettable scenery. Right now ...
A fourth person has died following a shooting in Northern Ireland last week. Police said Ian Rutledge, 43, died in hospital ...
Tragedy in Maguiresbridge made worse as it’s ‘not unique in Northern Ireland’ - safeguarding expert, Marcella Leonard. Local ...
A potential ‘weather bomb’ is on the cards for Northern Ireland, as Storm Floris is predicted to hit. The Met Office has ...
It doesn’t matter how you like to spend your time – birdwatching on a rugged island, pottering around a food market or ...
A drumbeat of anti-immigrant episodes has taken place over the past five weeks in Northern Ireland. But the images have also brought to mind darker moments in the history of the territory.
Complaints against Northern Ireland’s health trusts have hit a five year-high, according to the latest figures released by ...
Ms. Dwyer Hogg is a playwright, poet and journalist who lives in Northern Ireland. HOLYWOOD, Northern Ireland — In 1998, two jagged, conflicting philosophies agreed to end the violence known as ...
Mark Landler A version of this article appears in print on July 4, 2022, Section A, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: In Northern Ireland, Old Passions Are Reignited.
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