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The Grinch and Blue Lights most watched film and programme in Northern Ireland - Broadcast TV continues to dominate viewing ...
It doesn’t matter how you like to spend your time – birdwatching on a rugged island, pottering around a food market or ...
Christmas movie 'The Grinch' has topped the list of Northern Ireland’s most watched TV programmes over the past year, it has ...
For a long time, Northern Ireland was written off by its history, which dwarfed anything that made this country shine. But to ...
Northern Irish housing associations are planning to start 8,000 new social homes over the next three years, and new data ...
Should the Northern Ireland Executive help fund what’s being billed as an ‘historic all-Ireland world title boxing event’?
A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target ...
A shooting in Northern Ireland has left a woman and two children dead and a man seriously wounded. Police have not indicated ...
July is marching season in Northern Ireland. The 12th of the month, which falls on Saturday this year, marks the culmination of a series of parades in which members of the majorit ...
Ronan Hale is ready to move away from Ross County to keep his World Cup dreams with Northern Ireland alive. The Belfast Telegraph understands that a host of clubs have shown interest in the striker ...
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By the time Rory McIlroy finished his first practice round for the British Open at Royal Portrush, a big crowd that weathered rain and sunshine was waiting to see him finish.
Mark Landler A version of this article appears in print on July 4, 2022, Section A, Page 10 of the New York edition with the headline: In Northern Ireland, Old Passions Are Reignited.
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