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Belfast Telegraph, 18 Juillet 2026

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ArticleDon­ald­son to appeal child sex abuse con­vic­tions

Jef­frey Don­ald­son is appeal­ing his con­vic­tions for the rape of a primary school child and a series of other sexual assaults. The former DUP leader’s soli­citor, John Mcbur­ney, said in a state­ment the appeal papers had been lodged at the Royal...

Don­ald­son to appeal child sex abuse con­vic­tions

ArticleTelling folk­tales

Stor­ies from open-air museum in Omagh are just as rel­ev­ant now as they were back in 1976 This year marks a sig­ni­fic­ant mile­stone for the Ulster Amer­ican Folk Park in Omagh as it cel­eb­rates its 50th anniversary. The occa­sion comes dur­ing...

Telling folk­tales

ArticleMan charged over crash death ‘had been try­ing to kill him­self by driv­ing into wall’

A 22- year-old man charged with caus­ing the death of a woman in a crash in north Bel­fast had been attempt­ing to take his own life by driv­ing into a wall, a court has heard. Raven Adams (24) died in the road traffic col­li­sion on Thursday morn­ing.

Man charged over crash death ‘had been try­ing to kill him­self by driv­ing into wall’

ArticleNI musi­cian Holmes joins with foot­ball star Can­tona on new project

Bel­fast rave pion­eer David Holmes and former Manchester United player Eric Can­tona are team­ing up on a new project. The musi­cian and com­poser announced the col­lab­or­a­tion in a post on Ins­tagram. He spoke of his excite­ment at work­ing with...

NI musi­cian Holmes joins with foot­ball star Can­tona on new project

ArticleStreet preacher is found guilty of assault­ing city coun­cil­lor

A con­tro­ver­sial street preacher has been con­victed of assault­ing a former deputy Lord Mayor of Bel­fast after sub­ject­ing him to a foul-mouthed tirade out­side City Hall. Colin Hou­s­ton (61), of Forth­river Fold, Bel­fast, was found guilty of...

Street preacher is found guilty of assault­ing city coun­cil­lor