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Domestic abuse guidelines launched for journalists as survivors tell their stories at conference

By VIEWdigital co-founder Una Murphy

Sonya McMullan from the Women’s Aid Federation Northern Ireland warned that the subject matter was difficult and challenging to hear. READ MORE (Opens in a new window)

Interview: Mags White-O’Kane talks to Brian Pelan about her new role as director of the Belfast Imagine Festival

The Belfast Imagine Festival has deservedly won recognition and acclaim for hosting an event that gives a voice to an eclectic range of performers and artists. After several successful years under the leadership of Peter O’Neill, the festival embarks on a new chapter with Mags O’Kane taking the reins as its new director. READ MORE (Opens in a new window)

VIDEO: All-Ireland Fleadh coming to Belfast in August, 2026

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Children from six schools in north Belfast take part in Listen to Learn project

Almost 80 children from six primary schools across north Belfast have taken part in a research project that has helped them to creatively share insights into what helps and hinders their learning. READ MORE (Opens in a new window)

REVIEW: Sister Midnight – A dark comedy with a splash of madness and an excellent soundtrack

Written and directed by Karan Kandhari, Sister Midnight is a dark comedy, Wes Anderson-style film, that explores a descent into madness. From the onset of the film, we see Uma, played by Radhika Apte, in a strange array, suffocated within just the first week of marriage to her husband, Gopal, played by Ashok Pathak. This early glimpse of her distress foreshadows the deeper turmoil she is about to experience. READ MORE (Opens in a new window)

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