Time speeds by as quickly as George Best glided past defenders. It’s 20 years since ‘the Belfast boy’ passed away.
Now we know what is wrong with out patchwork mini-parliament. Put to the ultimate test of how well it can manage a dangerous crisis it proved inadequate, unfit for purpose.
Business Services Organisation (BSO) won the award for Best Public Sector or Third Sector IT Project, sponsored by Allstate. BSO, part of Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland, won the award for ...
Wastewater technology firm StormHarvester was named IT Services Company of the Year in a category sponsored by S3 Creative. StormHarvester provides software used by UK water companies to help predict ...
Eve Brennan has been named Overall IT Professional of the Year in a category sponsored by Hubflow. She works as a cloud engineer III for Business Insider, a New York–based multinational financial and ...
IT Project of the Year sponsored by Ocho People was won by Business Services Organisation (BSO) for its work on the Encompass programme. It was the second award on a successful ni ...
Clanmil Housing Group won the award for Cybersecurity Project of the Year, sponsored by eir evo. Clanmil is a housing association providing homes for more than 11,500 people across Northern Ireland ...
A young girl from Bangor has shared how she found something she never expected — lasting friendship — while she underwent a double lung transplant.
Less than a year after being given a three-year sentence for his role in one of the biggest drugs farms ever uncovered in Northern Ireland, brazen farmer Clive Weir is already being allowed out of ...
A Belfast-based fleet safety software company has received investment from a major investment fund. MANTIS, a firm that uses AI to try and improve safety for fleet vehicles, has entered into a ...
A Craigavon-based logistics firm has completed the £9m purchase of a major warehouse in Belfast. Manfreight bought the 100,000 sq ft site at 122-126 Duncrue Street in a deal supported and ...
Two political parties at Belfast City Hall have voiced disappointment at new city centre byelaws that limit the noise that buskers and street preachers can make.