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The Red Arrows will be in the skies above Newtownards on June 21 for their only Northern Ireland display this year.
The King and Queen were greeted by excited Royal fans waving flags and bearing bouquets and gifts as they visited Banbridge on the final leg of their Northern Ireland trip.
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have visited Banbridge, County Down, for their third and final day of engagements in Northern Ireland. Hundreds of people gathered in the streets holding bouquets ...
Ford Mustang collectors from North East Lincolnshire are hitting the road in a national effort to support Prostate Cancer ...
St. Patrick's Day is already a bank holiday in Northern Ireland ... British traditions under one King and one flag. "Indeed, it is my view that the Irish, Ulster-Scots, and Anglo-Irish are ...
The King and Queen greeted members of the public as they concluded their three-day visit to Northern Ireland. Hundreds of people packed the streets of Banbridge, Co Down, waving flags and bearing ...
Britain's King Charles and Queen Camilla have concluded their three-day visit to Northern Ireland by greeting members ... wearing paper crowns waved flags. It concludes a three-day visit, which ...
A large group of activists gathered at Belfast City Hall, with numerous people waving Palestinian flags and banners in a show of solidarity. Pro-Palestinian GAA group to hold McDonald’s ...
Those attending were encouraged to bring Palestinian flags and signs along with them ... for Palestine was also organised by the Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign to take place in Dublin ...
Claire Melia makes history as not only the first Irish woman to play in a European final, but the first player produced by the home system to reach these heights. The County Kildare native lines ...