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A man has been found guilty of a vicious attack on his then partner during which he threw a piano stand and a pitchfork at her.
In a world that often feels chaotic, taking time to express gratitude — whether to ourselves, to others, or even for the little things in life — has been proven to reduce stress, boost mental clarity, ...
A video game is aiming to help stroke survivors regain movement in their arms as part of a new project led by researchers at Queen’s University Belfast.
TSA Planning welcomes the opportunity to sponsor the Regeneration Project of the Year for the second year in a row.
Sysco Ireland has huge potential for growth in Northern Ireland, says its chief executive Mark Lee.
Sysco Ireland has huge potential for growth in Northern Ireland, says its chief executive Mark Lee. The company, part of US giant Sysco, entered the Ireland market in 2009 with the purchase of Pallas ...
When the Northern Ireland Executive was restored last year, the-then new Economy Minister Conor Murphy announced a new economic policy for Northern Ireland based on four pillars. Productivity was one ...
More than 30 people in Northern Ireland have received boardroom bans due to misusing Covid-era loans, with more than 100 further cases currently being investigated, Business Telegraph can reveal.
Tony Blair removed his NIO security minister just days after she sent a blunt message that he was being too soft on Sinn Féin, declassified files reveal.
A dodgy builder who left a client more than £14,000 out of pocket after failing to complete a project for her has avoided jail.
Poultry giant Pilgrim’s Europe, formerly Moy Park, has topped the Ulster Business Top 100 Northern Ireland Companies 2025.
The Department of Health has confirmed that it is in discussions about “accepting a small number of children” from Gaza who are seriously ill or injured.