Two Caravaggio paintings to have rare reunion at Ulster Museum
The Belfast venue will host Caravaggio’s The Supper at Emmaus and The Taking of Christ next month.
The Belfast venue will host Caravaggio’s The Supper at Emmaus and The Taking of Christ next month.
The Fisherman’s Friend will open at The MAC as part of the Deaf Arts Festival NI.
Nicholas Cullinan’s appointment was approved by the board of trustees and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
He was approved by the Board of Trustees and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Two couples have shared their views on the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 2013 a decade after the first weddings took place.
The NASUWT teaching union secured more than £14 million in compensation for its members last year.
Maddison has never completed a full 90 minutes for the senior side.
A total of 13 animals and 14 named men were depicted in new statues, but only 12 named women, according to data from art education charity, Art UK.
The new sister award to the Women’s Prize for Fiction aims to celebrate ‘excellence, originality and accessibility’ in narrative non-fiction.
The former debutante led an IRA art heist during the Troubles.
The bright green artwork was defaced with streaks of white paint just two days after it appeared in Finsbury Park, north London.
The artist was known for large-scale outdoor steel structures.
We could benefit from being more welcoming to newcomers to our island, says Hayley North...
This year’s shortlist consists of four novels and six biographical works.
James Flanagan, a 20-year-old Dubliner who has been homeless in the past, said ‘with the power to vote, we can fix’ the housing crisis.