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Belfast Telegraph, 03 jun. 2026

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ArticleDon­ald­son rape accuser: ‘That night will live with me forever’

A woman who claims she was raped as a child by Jef­frey Don­ald­son has told a jury the alleged assault will stay with her “forever”. Jur­ors heard from Wit­ness B, the older of two women who claim they were sexu­ally abused by the former DUP leader.

Don­ald­son rape accuser: ‘That night will live with me forever’

ArticleBack in court: ‘Twelfth flasher’ Clod­agh fined for magic mush­room pos­ses­sion

A woman nick­named the Twelfth flasher after expos­ing her breast dur­ing a parade in Bel­fast has been con­victed of pos­sess­ing magic mush­rooms. Clod­agh Byrne, from Co Tyr­one, insisted the seized drugs weren’t illegal and con­tested the charges.

Back in court: ‘Twelfth flasher’ Clod­agh fined for magic mush­room pos­ses­sion

ArticleCost of secrecy: PSNI faces £86k bill for bid to block gold­mine secur­ity scru­tiny

The PSNI is expec­ted to pay more than £86,000 after it engaged in a pro­trac­ted legal battle to stop the Inform­a­tion Com­mis­sioner from see­ing doc­u­ments. That comes des­pite it being a fun­da­mental part of the Com­mis­sioner’s role to assess...

Cost of secrecy: PSNI faces £86k bill for bid to block gold­mine secur­ity scru­tiny

ArticleWeather

TODAY A very wet day is expec­ted, with fre­quent showers mov­ing through the coun­try. Some of these will be heavy and thun­dery. Highest tem­per­at­ures of 16 or 17 degrees. TOMORROW Cool and blustery, still with wide­spread showers. Showers might...

Weather

ArticleBel­fast stu­dent nets National Geo­graphic pho­to­graphy win with stun­ning Ice­land image

A Bel­fast stu­dent has won a major National Geo­graphic pho­to­graphy award after cap­tur­ing a strik­ing image inside an Icelandic ice cave. James Camp­bell (22), from north Bel­fast, was named the win­ner of the land­scape cat­egory at the National...

Bel­fast stu­dent nets National Geo­graphic pho­to­graphy win with stun­ning Ice­land image

ArticleDon­ald­son rape accuser: ‘That night will live with me forever’

A woman who claims she was raped as a child by Jef­frey Don­ald­son has told a jury the alleged assault will stay with her “forever”. Jur­ors heard from Wit­ness B, the older of two women who claim they were sexu­ally abused by the former DUP leader.

Don­ald­son rape accuser: ‘That night will live with me forever’

ArticleCinema chain secures right to chal­lenge pause in revalu­ation of busi­ness rates

North­ern Ire­land’s largest cinema oper­ator has obtained High Court per­mis­sion to chal­lenge a busi­ness rates revalu­ation pro­cess being put on hold. Omni­plex was gran­ted leave to seek a judi­cial review of the decision taken by Fin­ance...

Cinema chain secures right to chal­lenge pause in revalu­ation of busi­ness rates

ArticlePHA slams MP’S cri­ti­cism of fest­ival advice

A North­ern Ire­land health body has respon­ded to cri­ti­cism from a DUP MP over drug-use advice issued to fest­ival-goers. Upper Bann rep­res­ent­at­ive Carla Lock­hart hit out at the Pub­lic Health Agency (PHA) after it pub­lished advice last week...

PHA slams MP’S cri­ti­cism of fest­ival advice