📣 Launch Announcement – Grants of up £7,500 now available for small rural businesses to invest in equipment and technology ✅
👉 Register for a mandatory workshop and find out more about eligibility requirements:
https://t.co/RSuiyATwHQ
Professor Phil Scraton, internationally renowned for his work on state accountability and the pursuit of truth and justice, will deliver the key note address, examining lessons, from Bloody Sunday, Springhill and Creeslough. Tue 30 June 7pm Derry Tickets: https://t.co/02Z4PYwSfo
Eyewitness Lunchtime Talks return this Monday @MuseumFreeDerry
Join us on Mon 22 June at 1pm for the latest in our acclaimed Eyewitness series, featuring first-hand accounts from those who experienced the civil rights movement, Free Derry and Bloody Sunday.
🎟️Admission free
We were pleased to support the launch of the NextGen4Peace project, an important PEACEPLUS initiative focused on building positive relations across Northern Ireland and the border counties of Ireland.
Led by the Glencree Centre for Peace and Reconciliation (@GlencreeCentre), in partnership with Mediation Northern Ireland, the project will bring people together from a wide range of backgrounds to develop skills in dialogue, mediation and conflict resolution.
Chief Executive of SEUPB, Gina McIntyre said: “The SEUPB is proud to support the NextGen4Peace project through the PEACEPLUS Programme. This initiative reflects the importance of creating opportunities for people, particularly those from marginalised backgrounds, to come together, develop skills and build understanding.”
Read more: https://t.co/9ivYg2sX13
It was a privilege to be at Court with my friend Eugene and the Reavey family this morning. They have waited 50 years for justice after the horrific murders of their brothers John Martin, Brian and Anthony. The failings by the police and the state were grave and disturbing. The truth will out. The families deserve nothing less. Solidarity and support, always.
Our acclaimed Eyewitness Lunchtime Talks return tomorrow, 1pm, @MuseumFreeDerry
Join Noel Doherty as he shares his personal recollections of the civil rights marches and Bloody Sunday, offering a unique first-hand perspective on events that helped shape our city and our history
Tomorrow Glasgow Premiere
The Bloody Sunday Trust and the @TRCdocumentary present The Day Innocence Died at Glasgow Film Theatre.
Paul Doherty, whose father Patrick was killed on Bloody Sunday, will talk following the screening.
https://t.co/di11YsQnYl
@glasgowfilm
.@crimeworld_com interviewed Adrian Kerr of the Bloody Sunday Trust and filmmaker Hannan Majid of @TRCdocumentary about their collaboration on the documentary The Day Innocence Died, which explores Bloody Sunday and the long campaign for truth and justice. https://t.co/2M9RhjUlLq
Causeway Coast & Glens Borough Council makes history with two women taking on the roles of Mayor and Deputy Mayor for the first time.
DUP Cllr Dawn Huggins is the new Mayor and the deputy is UUP Alderman Sandra Hunter.
More: https://t.co/1o5ntLhccp
The @MuseumFreeDerry has announced a special summer promotion offering free admission for local residents and half-price entry for students every Monday from June 1 to August 31, 2026.
https://t.co/GvYGm57yLs
Screenings of The Day Innocence Died: Bloody Sunday and the Fight for Justice begin tomorrow across the north of Ireland.
Bookings:
https://t.co/B1PnWNX6Q4
Trailer:
https://t.co/DcYkOi7aIw
🚨 EXTREMELY ALARMING:‼️‼️
⛔️Israeli Mossad agent on 60 Minutes drops the mask: "We create fake companies... fake supply chains... We control the entire production like a Hollywood movie."‼️‼️
ONLY IN THE NORTH OF IRELAND COULD A POLICE OFFICER GET AWAY WITH CHILD MURDER
"Where else in Europe would a former police officer admit to a plan to kill a large number of children in a school and his former employer would say that he had no plans to reinterview him as a result."
Linking our activism @afsc_org this evening
Since October 10, 2025, 824 Palestinians have been killed, and 2316 have been injured, and 764 bodies have been uncovered from under the rubble
Palestinians killed since October 7, 2023, has reached 72,601 with 172,419 injured.