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DUP responds after councillors pose at tricolour-burning bonfire The Irish NewsA DUP councillor couple have been criticised after posing for a photo beside a burning bonfire with an Irish tricolour on top. Margaret Tinsley and her husband ...
Stormont-backed social enterprise being linked to selling of paramilitary flags also received Invest NI funds The Irish NewsA STORMONT-backed social enterprise being linked to the selling of loyalist paramilitary flags also received funding from Invest NI.
Séanna Duffy named as victim of car crash near Lisburn BBC NewsSéanna Duffy, 19. from Lurgan, died after a car and lorry collided near Lisburn on Sunday.
Lisburn 'murder': Man shot dead in his home named as Paul Smyth as four arrested Irish MirrorA local politician said the community is in shock following the death.
Japanese adventure for Lisburn student Ulster StarLisburn student Kyle Carson is off to Japan this summer having secured an international work placement through the British Council.
Thousands celebrate Armed Forces Day in Lisburn Belfast TelegraphThe mayor of Lisburn has spoken of his pride after more than 15000 people attended a regional Armed Forces Day event on Saturday.
Lottery funding boost for Lisburn groups Ulster StarOlder deafblind people and families in Lisburn are receiving more support thanks to National Lottery funding. DeafBlind UK, which runs a peer support and ...
European Games: Michaela Walsh and Kurt Walker win semi-finals to secure silver medals at least BBC SportBelfast featherweight Michaela Walsh and Lisburn bantamweight Kurt Walker are guaranteed at least a European Games silver medal after semi-final wins.