Belfast the new Brixton
OK, well not quite. A gangster style film set in Brixton will be filmed in Belfast this Summer. The BBC reports that the producers of the film, which will star Vinnie Jones, are having open casting sessions today for anyone who wants to be an extra. All… more »
End of an Era...
As I jumped into my car on Sunday night to return from my parents' house, the radio came on (Radio 5 obviously) and almost immediately announced that Richard Whitely had died, in hospital, of pneumonia.
The man was a legend and as popular with student… more »
EU Weekend Roundup
As I still haven't got my ADSL installed yet (tomorrow I hope - the modem's "in the post") I haven't been on since I left work on Friday, so here's what happened in Ulster while I was playing Resident Evil 4 (GameCube)*, buying Mortal Kombat Deception**… more »
PSNI Jump on Wristbandwagon
In an attempt to capitalise (a bit belatedly in my opinion) on the wristband craze that seems to be all the rage amoung "young people these days," the PSNI have launched their own multicoloured "Respect Difference" wristbands. The police hope the scheme… more »
New Cult Threatens Ulster Children
Ulster is in dire need of someone to save us ... from Harry Potter apparently. A DUP Councillor for Ballymena, Roy Gillespie, has determined that Harry Potter is a dangerous 'cult' - a touch melodramatic from a man whose party leader is head of a church… more »
Those Damn Securocrats Again
Following on from my earlier post, 'Shankill Bomber Re-Jailing "Reprehensible"' on Tuesday, I'd like to draw attention to some of the writings of Newton Emerson, which were drawn to my attention by a post at Slugger O'Toole.
In his piece in the Irish… more »
How many psychopathic killers...
... does it take to hold a country to ransom?
About 1,500 if the Irish Republic's justice minister is anything to go by.
Michael McDowell claims there are 1,500 members 'actively involved' in the Provisional IRA and that dissident republican terror… more »
Republican Terrorists in Dishonesty Shocker
The IRA admitted to killing someone today. They killed a 14 year old schoolgirl, blamed the army and then proceeded to retaliate against their own heinous crime by killing a soldier. They apologised today, 30 years later - so I guess that's all OK then.… more »
Belfast Businesses Buy Bobbies on the Beat
(Did you see what I did there? ;))
UNHAPPY with the increasing levels of anti-social behaviour in Belfast, traders have clubbed together to pay for 2 extra police officers to patrol the streets around the city centre.
Obviously the traders think th… more »
Irish FA in Hot Water Over Sunday Football Rule?
It really is time the IFA sorted this out. At the minute, IFA clubs aren't allowed to play their competitive matches on a Sunday. It's the kind of thing you'd expect in 1950 but is more than a little outdated in 2005.
The vote was recently put to dele… more »
