WebThe Northern Whig (from 1919 the Northern Whig and Belfast Post) was a daily regional newspaper in Ireland which was first published in 1824 in Belfast [1] when it was founded by Francis Dalzell Finlay. It was published twice weekly, Monday and Thursday, until 1849 when it increased publication to three days a week, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. WebThe Sunday Life is the Belfast Telegraph's Sunday edition and is available 07th June 2009 to current. The Belfast Telegraph is available from January 1976 to current Raymond's Kerry Herald Raymond's Kerry Herald is one of 19 publications available through the Irish Newspaper Archives resource.
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WebApr 12, 2024 · After stopping off in Belfast, Joe Biden will make his way to Louth, Dublin and Mayo during the four-day visit. A major security operation will be in place for the visit. More than 300 officers from the rest of the UK were drafted into the North. US president Joe Biden delivers a speech at Ulster University. Web1 day ago · The trip is unlikely to sway Irish Americans, as many of the 30 million-plus Americans who profess Irish roots vote Republican. And those who vote Democrat will back Biden, if at all, for reasons ... greenmantle place glenrothes
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WebAward-winning Co Tyrone restaurant to close as it is ‘unfeasible to sustain standards’. Northern Ireland’s lowest earning households ‘left with just £19 a week’ after bills. Vulnerable Belfast man waits over two months for … WebApr 10, 2024 · Maximum security as US President Joe Biden jets into Belfast. Helen Bruce. 10/04/2024. The Taoiseach has said he does not share Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald's disappointment that US president Joe Biden will not be addressing Stormont. Mr Biden jets into Belfast tomorrow on Air Force One, where he will be greeted by British … Web2 days ago · 00:01. 00:40. A security scare shadowed President Biden’s trip to Northern Ireland on Wednesday after a top-secret document containing the itinerary for his visit to … greenmantle pub