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Fawlty Towers, a brand new stage show adapted from the '70s sitcom by John Cleese, is set to hit the Millennium Forum over four nights from August 2026.
Derry author and poet, Aimée Donnell, is coming home to sign copies of her successful book, ‘We Are All Creatures of Struggle,’ at Waterstones Foyleside on Thursday, April 17.
Republican ex-prisoners in Derry are calling on the public to support a vigil to mark Palestinian Prisoner’s day and to oppose the ongoing Israeli genocide on Gaza. Did you know with an ad-lite ...
The Met Office has said the forecast for Good Friday and Easter weekend will become clearer in the coming days, but that temperatures are likely to be around average for the time of year - with ...
The largest event focusing on the Northern Ireland economy at Westminster is set to return in May, led by Trade NI. DWF who have supported the Trade NI delegation over several years, will now be the ...
St. Columb’s College Year 13 students have taken part in a Round Table Careers Day at Magee College, during which they received advice from professionals with a wealth of knowledge and experience in ...
Belfast business leaders will set out to replicate the success of their transatlantic partnerships with Boston and New York, at a conference in Silicon Valley next month.
Archbishop Eamon Martin has called for ‘perseverance in hope’ this Easter amid the darkness of war and violence across the world.
Social Studio restaurant on Bishop Street has announced its closure via social media citing the rising costs of goods, electricity and wages.
The funeral committal of the late Derry socialist Colm Bryce will take place in Gweedore on Thursday. Mr. Bryce, a prominent left-wing activist, passed away last week in St. Bart's Hospital in London.
To mark the end of Councillor Lilian Seenoi Barr’s Mayorship, she is set to rock Derry with a weekend of music, supercars, and entertainment over the late May bank holiday weekend.
Sinn Féin Councillor Pat Murphy has encouraged the public to take part in the Easter Sunday Commemoration in Derry this weekend with Sinn Féin MLA Gerry Kelly confirmed the keynote speaker.
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