What does 'Your Belfast' look like?
Critics hit out at 'Your Belfast' campaign claiming lack of representation for minorities
A new marketing campaign is aiming to get more people into Belfast city centre in the wake of the Primark fire that has hit traders hard. Some stores have reported a drop in business of more than 50% since the fire two weeks ago.
The "Your Belfast" campaign features some familiar faces - from Carl Frampton to Eamonn Holmes, the city's Lord Mayor to football manager David Healy. But - critics have hit out saying the campaign isn't diverse enough. It has left some debating about what "Your Belfast" looks like - saying there is a lack of representation of minorities and portrays the city as a "white-only town".
Also, bi-lingual signs on Translink's Glider, but only in West Belfast. The Sunday Life reports that new bi-lingual signs on the Glider in English and Irish will switch to just English as it travels from West to East Belfast.
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