A widowed mother of six from Co Armagh has been threatened with a £5,000 fine if her sons breach a council order restricting the playing of Lambeg drums.
Belfast City Council has said it could take up to 20 working days to provide information about how much money it provided for this yearâs West Belfast Festival.
With the centenary of the ending of the First World War fast approaching in November, a burgeoning number of documents and wartime accounts are arriving in Roamerâs mailbox, usually about people with local links.
Stuart Olding has expressed his gratitude to Brive and is looking forward to getting back on the pitch after missing the whole of last season due to suspension.
Cricket Ireland has defended its promotion of Irelandâs upcoming T20 series against Afghanistan and the decision not to erect a temporary grandstand at host venue Bready.
At least 20 people have died after a bridge on a main road linking Italy with France collapsed in Genoa during a storm, sending vehicles plunging nearly 150ft into a heap of rubble below.
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