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A Belfast tech company has secured £640,000 in investment to develop its app which aims to reduce unproductive screen time.
Wilson Nesbitt is proud to be a returning sponsor of the Property Deal of the Year award at this year’s Belfast Telegraph Property Awards, marking the ninth time the law firm has supported this ...
The ideal candidate for the presidency, said Plato, is someone who doesn’t want the job.
Peter Trainor, founder and managing director of Trainor Stone and Tile, has just secured the biggest project of his career.
The new owners of the Abbey Centre in Co Antrim have applied for planning permission to add more retail space.
Civil Service buildings worth more than £30m are sitting vacant or unused, it has emerged. The Department of Finance, which is responsible for the Civil Service, has said it owns 14 properties that ...
Almost immediately after a meeting of the UDA’s inner council approved a ceasefire in February 2003, MI5 was aware of what had been discussed in the room, declassified Government files reveal.
The state of Northern Ireland’s economy is often measured by complex statistics — but at its heart, it’s about whether people can live well and businesses can thrive.
Questions have been raised after violence erupted when masked “thugs” made their way through Derry city centre ahead of a football match between the hometown club and Bohemians.
The EU-US 15% tariff deal may well have averted a trade war, but that doesn’t mean it’s been greeted enthusiastically in Northern Ireland, the Republic – or indeed, anywhere in Europe.
A Northern Ireland family has been left “devastated and confused” after Facebook wiped 20 years worth of images and videos without warning.
Two replica weapons and a quantity of ammunition have been found by young people in the ashes of a fire in the Divis area of west Belfast.