Tonight Derry children sang, gave speeches read the UN Rights of the Child at a vigil in Guildhall Square for the children of
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Staff from St Brigid's College in Derry on the picket line this morning drumming up support for fairer pay grades for classroom assistants, drivers, catering staff, caretakers, cleaners & bus escorts.
The action is "the biggest strike the Education Authority has seen for years."
In the latest in a series of articles as part of a 'Think 32' collaboration, footballer James McClean writes in tomorrow's Derry News about why he wants to see a united Ireland.
ELECTION 2023: Sinn Féin's Christopher Jackson elated after being re-elected to Waterside on the second count. He told us: 'I am so thankful to everybody who took the time to come out and vote. Now we need the executive to get back to work; the people have spoken.'
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Na Gaeil: 0-7(7)
Steelstown: 2-6(12)
AND THAT'S THE FINAL WHISTLE!!
Steelstown are ALL-IRELAND FINALISTS and will play Trim next weekend in Croke Park for the title of intermediate champions!
Well done to the whole team and management 👏🏻
ELECTION 2023: People Before Profit's Shaun Harkin re-elected to Foyleside along with the SDLP's Shauna Cusack. Harkin and the PBP contingent launched a sustained 'Save Radio Foyle' chant as the result was announced.
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WATCH: John Kelly, brother of Bloody Sunday victim Michael Kelly, reading the names of those murdered and injured on Bloody Sunday, after which a minute's silence was observed.
At Derry's Bloody Sunday Monument, on January 30, 2024 - 52nd Anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
The cure may be much worse than the disease, says a Derry doctor who describes aspects of the ongoing coronavirus lockdown as 'non-evidence-based insanity'
A group of activists gathered outside McDonald's in Foyleside, Derry to protest the company's Israeli franchise feeding the IDF and to encourage a boycott of the fast food giant.
💬 "Irish Language legislation is crucial to delivering genuine recognition to the equal rights and status of an ever-growing community of Gaeilgeoirí across our island."
Sinn Féin Foyle MLA,
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