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  2. ‘Deep sadness’ following death of Belfast poet Michael Longley

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    Mr Longley died at the age of 85 after winning world-wide renown for his writing.

  3. Lee Clegg - Wikipedia

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    A set of appeals to the Court of Appeal and House of Lords led to the quashing of the murder conviction in 1998 and a re-trial in March 1999, on the grounds that new evidence suggested that the fourth bullet entered the side of the car. At the retrial Clegg was cleared of murder, but a conviction for "attempting to wound" the driver of the car ...

  4. Murder of Brian McDermott - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, a possible link between the death of Brian McDermott and the abuse scandal at Kincora Boys' Home was discussed by Jim Prior, Michael Havers, senior civil servant Sir William Bourne, and Quintin Hogg, [2] [3] who at the time was the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland and the Lord Chancellor. Papers concerning this meeting were ...

  5. Alan Campbell (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    He died on 11 June 2017 and was buried five days later at Roselawn Cemetery in the east of the city. His funeral service in north Belfast, presided over by Pastor Ken Davidson of Christ Encounters Tabernacle, was attended by approximately 40 mourners. [2] Campell left more than £60,000 to his live-in carer Raffi (Albert Leca).

  6. Wikipedia : Database reports/Recent deaths

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    accidental death: Q18637806: Nico Hidalgo: 1992-04-30 2025-03-01 Spanish footballer association football player: Spain: Motril: natural causes: Q18685808: Hazel Nell Dukes: 1932-03-17 2025-03-01 American activist Q1999174: Monta Mino: 1944-08-22 2025-03-01 Japanese television presenter television presenter radio personality businessperson ...

  7. RIP.ie - Wikipedia

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    RIP.ie is a death notices website in Ireland, launched in 2005. [1] As of 2021, the website received approximately 250,000 visits per day and more than 50 million pages were viewed each month. Accounts for 2019 showed net assets of over €1 million. [2] Since 2024 it has been owned by The Irish Times Group.

  8. Murder of Robert McCartney - Wikipedia

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    The murder of Robert McCartney occurred in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on the night of 30 January 2005 and was carried out by members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army. McCartney, born in 1971, was a Roman Catholic and lived in the predominantly nationalist Short Strand area of east Belfast , and was said by his family to have been a ...

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