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‘I’m proud to be from Northern Ireland’: reflections on a contested centenary Ben Quinn, Rory Carroll and Lisa O Carroll The centenary of the founding of Northern Ireland is to be marked on Monday – albeit overshadowed by political turmoil and the Covid-19 pandemic. Eight figures from Northern Ireland reflect on a contested centenary and the nuances of identity. ‘I would identify as Irish’ Jenn Murray, 35, is an actor from Belfast who has appeared in Brooklyn, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil. I’ve been reluctant to talk about identity but as I’ve got older I’ve realised you can. So, I feel proud to be from Northern Ireland. I would identify as Irish. ....
Southwestern North Dakota is well known for many things, including cowboys, Teddy Roosevelt and water. 2:50 pm, Apr. 8, 2021 × The Southwest Water Authority has once again received a certificate for safe drinking water from the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ). SWA is one of five public water systems receiving this award in North Dakota. (M.C. Amick/The Dickinson Press) Southwestern North Dakota is well known for many things, including cowboys, Teddy Roosevelt and water. The Southwest Water Authority has once again received a certificate for safe drinking water from the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality (NDDEQ). SWA is one of five public water systems receiving this award in North Dakota. ....
Extraordinary meeting to put temporary alcohol ban on Rotorua reserves 9 Feb, 2021 05:00 PM 6 minutes to read A year-long alcohol ban has been proposed for reserves not in the current Rotorua alcohol ban bylaw following increasing disorder and crime. Photo / File A year-long alcohol ban has been proposed for reserves not in the current Rotorua alcohol ban bylaw following increasing disorder and crime. Photo / File Fighting, human faeces, broken bottles and old needles in three Rotorua reserves are among issues putting young people at risk, and may see new liquor bans rushed in. The Rotorua Lakes Council will hold an extraordinary meeting tomorrow to discuss the proposed year-long bans after concerns were raised about the safety of children and young people who use the reserves. ....