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A short film shot mostly in beauty spots across Co Down will premiere at a prestigious film festival in Los Angeles next month.
A rally in support of an arrested member of a vigilante group was addressed by a ‘citizen journalist’ who once claimed in court he was recruited by MI5 to infiltrate the UDA.
Sinn Fein has been accused of holding a “confused position” on mining which has led to a lack of trust in nationalist communities, according to campaigners.
Half of hospitality businesses in Northern Ireland have cut jobs since “crucifying” cost increases came into force in April, a report said today.
A historic church in east Belfast with a link to Edward Carson has been put on the market by its Orange lodge owner, the Belfast Telegraph can reveal.
A woman has spoken of the “nightmare” of living above a flat infested with flies.
A man has been charged after a petrol bomb attack left two men in hospital with burn injuries. The 38-year-old suspect is facing a number of charges including two counts of attempted murder, arson ...
Police have said people in the ethnic minority community have been targeted in a spate of incidents in south Belfast.
London’s Metropolitan Police Service have imposed conditions on planned protests due to take place as Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh appears in court on Wednesday.
A motorist charged with causing the death of a schoolboy in a hit-and-run road collision boasted about driving without a licence for 18 years, the High Court heard today.
Former Rangers hero Peter Lovenkrands has expressed an interest in the vacant manager’s post at Larne. The Belfast Telegraph understands that the ex-Danish international winger would welcome the ...
Ballymena United, Coleraine, Crusaders and Glentoran all claimed victory on a dramatic night of Irish League action, while Cliftonville and Larne played out an entertaining 1-1 draw at Solitude.
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