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The Bay Tree's Sue Farmer cooks a classic fish dish
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Northern Irish food straight from The Great British Menu
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Sean Owen's seared loin of Sperrin lamb with lamb shank pie, cabbage and bacon
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Explore what history, heritage and the landscape mean to you with exclusive multimedia
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Claire Simpson looks at how rural fairs have adapted over the years
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Head Chef Jimmy Hughes from Donaghadee Garden Centre submits to our Q&A
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Cultural conference examines the role of history and politics
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Beech Hill Country House Hotel's head chef Raymond Moran lets us in on a few secrets
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NI's veterans remember the days gone by
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Rachel Thompson of Marlagh Lodge takes us into the kitchen
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Documenting the history of Titanic and Queen's Island
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Posters from an exhibition drawn from the Linen Hall Library's Northern Ireland Political Collection
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Lee Henry meets Dr Kay Muhr to find out the story behind NI's place-names
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Kirsten Kearney's Rediscover NI blog follows the Irish invasion
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From traditional crafts to the history of place names, explore NI's diverse heritage
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Belfast Zoo is committed to worldwide conservation
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Mark Bignell finds that ex-pat Poles have as much fun in Belfast as they do in Warsaw
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After 150 years the Sisters of Mercy are celebrating spirituality, writes Jenny Cathcart
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Paul Rankin reveals his recipe for sumptuous sticky toffee pud
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Jenny Cathcart highlights Enniskillen's forward-thinking Art of Regeneration project
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Craft NI exhibition heralds a dynamic of change for the NI arts and crafts industry
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John Quinn explores one of the city's most dramatic episodes
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From the streets of west Belfast to the presidential corridors of power
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The Beatles, The Stones, the richest in Ireland. Richard Graham recalls an institution
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Nothing opens your eyes like a dirty great fry
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How to survive St Paddy's Day in NYC by ex-Watercress frontman Dan Donnelly
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Celebrating the life of Ireland's patron saint
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Brendan Deeds finds colourful characters in a Belfast long gone
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Clare O'Connor meets some NI beefcake
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Lee Henry salutes the multi-talented Percy French, best known for his tribute to Co Down
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Irish surnames reveal a lot more than the history books tell us, writes Ian Maxwell
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See spectacular views of Belfast from Divis Mountain
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'I was anointed and made to curtsy to the King and Queen...'
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Darran Anderson explores how the fearsome fleet perished off the Irish coast
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Dr David Hume looks at forgotten history in a small rural community
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Martin Mooney wonders what makes Christmas in NI special
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Technology tells the story of Tyrone's past, finds Emma Heatherington
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Ian Maxwell remembers George William Russell
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Lord Kelvin - 'There is nothing new to be discovered in physics'
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Dr David Hume traces an Ulster family to a 1760s plantation house in South Carolina
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Naseem Booth's Indian cuisine goes further than chips and curry sauce, writes Jenny Cathcart
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Ian Maxwell explains how to celebrate the celtic way
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Darran Anderson investigates the origins of Ulster's most potent symbol
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The only dedicated archive service in Northern Ireland
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Hugh A Murphy shares his gruesome discoveries about the Lislea landmark
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Ballymoney's local authority has had a museum collection since 1860
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A founder member of the United Irishmen
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Its holdings, history, and architecture
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Dr David Hume traces the actions of the Ulster-Scots in the Somme
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A history of Smithfield Market, one-time underside of the city
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Kathleen Neill gives an overview of Co Down’s industrial past
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John McCullough urges you to take a second look at this threatened resource
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The 1860 Waring Street building is an Italianate interpretation of classical themes.
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Telling the story of emigration
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John Quinn investigates how Northern Ireland was first in Europe to host US Army Air Force Personnel
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John Quinn remembers the terrific losses at the Somme
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Catherine Lynagh meets an NI veteran who sought adventure
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Catherine Lynagh meets the veteran before his return trip
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Catherine Lynagh finds out more about the Hamilton and Montgomery Settlement
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The university libraries represent a substantial research resource in Northern Ireland
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