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A new play is set to explore the tragic death of 14 year old Julie Livingstone, who was fatally struck by a plastic bullet in 1981, will be shown at the Playhouse Theatre on August 15 and 16.
This was one of the comments made by Andrew Lynch when addressing an audience at Derry’s Gasyard Centre recently in the third in the series ‘Did Ye Hear About?’ myth-busting conversations.
Pictured are participants and festival goers on the opening day of the Clonmany Festival on Sunday. The eight day festival continues right through to Sunday.
Pictured are representatives from various groups and local people gathered by the Peace Bridge in Derry for the weekly ‘Bridgil’ vigil in protest against the genocide and starvation of Gaza.
The White Handkerchief, which took Derry by storm with its portrayal of the events of Bloody Sunday, is to return to the stage next year with the Millennium Forum.
Sheep rustlers have stolen two lambs aged three or four months from a farm in Derry.
A bail application at Derry Magistrates’ Court heard on Monday how a woman was said to have been 'covered in blood' when police arrived at an address.
This summer, predictably enough, has been a mixed bag weather-wise but that hasn’t stopped the many exceptional community festivals getting under way across the north west region, but is Derry ...
Workers Party representative Ursula Meighan has called on the Executive to do more to tackle domestic abuse.
Roads minister Liz Kimmins has confirmed she intends to appeal the recent High Court decision to quash Stormont approval for the £1.7 billion A5 road project.
We’re taking a step back in time to 40 years ago in the north west with these images from the Derry Journal archive from the summer of 1985. Hope they bring back some nice memories!
One of the main entrances to Strathfoyle has been blocked after a tree was felled in strong winds during Storm Floris.