‘Muck bomb’ attacks on cars in Brandywell ‘extremely dangerous’ and ‘frightening for drivers’
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Fr. Stephen Baxter ordained in St. Columb’s Church in the Waterside
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John Harkin (OBE) among those recognised by Charles III in Birthday Honours
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How Derry, Donegal, Tyrone and St. Columba figured in the imagination of James Joyce www.derryjournal.com/news/people/...
Bloody Sunday Trust deeply saddened at death of Mickey Bridge
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Pre-application consultations on £100m Templemore Sports Complex to take place
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Racist violence shows post-GFA generation being taught ‘fear and resentment’ in some areas: McLaughlin
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All Housing Executive staff to be operating from Carlisle House by end of June
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New Seán Brown book ‘A Bitter Harvest’ to be launched in Derry
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104 photographs from the Worldwide Eucharistic Marian Procession in Derry
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Patricia Logue has appealed to parents to warn their children about the dangers of vandalising a recently damaged stone wall at ‘the Folly’ and attacking vehicles on Lecky Road with so-called 'muck bo...
John Harkin has been made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in Charles III of Great Britain and Northern Ireland’s Birthday Honours list.
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On June 16 Joyceans, the world over, celebrate the great modernist novel Ulysses.
The racist violence of last week has been branded ‘utterly shameful’ by Sinéad McLaughlin who has said a generation born after the Good Friday Agreement are still being taught to ‘fear and resent thei...
Staff from the Housing Executive’s Waterloo Place and Richmond Chambers have moved to Carlisle House with colleagues from the Waterside and Collon Terrace to join them by the end of June.
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A new book examining the 1997 murder of Seán Brown and his family’s three decade campaign for justice is to be launched in Derry on Tuesday.