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- Belfast anti-immigration islam protests counter protests 03 08 24
Businessman Ali Moustafa Wartty told the Belfast Telegraph “I have to close” as he said similar incidents had occurred since the beginning of the year "It’s been happening since January,” he said "We have been attacked many times and the police cannot protect our property
- Northern Ireland Protestants are not both British Irish; theyre not . . .
The following is an abridgement of a worthwhile column in Belfast Telegraph, 10 Dec 2008 The author is a professor of Irish Studies in the school of politics at Queen's University Belfast Bertie Ahern once declared that one of the "saddest developments" in recent decades has been "the
- The Glorious Twelfth | Page 121 | Politics. ie
The Twelfth demonstrations in Northern Ireland will follow the traditional Rossnowlagh parade held in Co Donegal on the preceding weekend on Saturday 5 July The Belfast Telegraph has compiled the main details of all events below which will see approximately 600 marching bands take to the streets across the country
- Sinn Fein The Paedophile Job References | Page 19 | Politics. ie
Michelle O’Neill’s popularity has plunged in the wake of the child protection scandals that have engulfed Sinn Fein, The First Minister has gone from being our most popular political leader to fifth spot, with Claire Hanna now holding the top position, according to a LucidTalk poll for the Belfast Telegraph
- The UDR: A potent weapon in Britain’s ‘dirty war’ in Northern Ireland . . .
Then why is the unionist Sunday Life Belfast Telegraph calling it a joint patrol? And the UDA may have been legal, but they were also terrorists from the outset
- TUV neck-and-neck with SDLP - politics. ie
A LucidTalk poll for the Belfast Telegraph four months ahead of the local government elections shows Alliance support unchanged on 15 per cent, maintaining its position as the north’s third largest party The Green Party is down one point to just 1 per cent with People Before Profit unchanged on 1 per cent
- Jackie Mc Donald. ROI team commemoration of Loughinisland could hav . . .
First off, I've no friggin' idea what point he was making to Nolan and the Belfast Telegraph has not put Rowan's interview with Mc Donald up on it's site yet but it sounds like Jackie may have told Barney something he may now regret, a slip of the tongue When Nolan asked the UDA leader what he
- Leader of the UK Conservative Party calls for Belfast music group . . .
The controversies only seem to have fired up Kneecap’s supporters,” The Telegraph’s James Hall wrote The London Evening Standard and the Times also gave them four stars out of five The London Evening Standard also awarded the gig four stars, hailing the group as “irreverent, ambitious and irrefutably themselves”
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