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In the Northern Irish capital, the healing and uniting powers of music and art are be
In the turbulent era of Northern Ireland’s Troubles, a hopeful television ad promised brighter days ahead with the Good Friday Agreement. Two children, symbolising unity, frolicked in a field to Van M
Euro, kilometres and Gaelic make the Republic of Ireland foreign enough to be satisfying for Europhiles. We’d spent time exploring Ireland a few years ago and were determined to explore further. This
Wendy Rigg is planning a summer of festival fun – but what is it about nostalgic music that makes us feel so good?
SALFORD is very different from when my four-year-old father and his younger sister were taken there to live with his grandparents when their mother passed away. Their father, who worked on the railway
Whether you’re exploring The Lanes, that maze of narrow streets in the oldest part of town, fishing for something good on the seafront or just need a cooling beer, don’t worry – I’ve got you covered.
FRED SCULTHORP