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  2. Belfast Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Former Belfast Telegraph offices, July 2010. The Belfast Telegraph is a daily newspaper published in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Independent News & Media, which also publishes the Irish Independent, the Sunday Independent and various other newspapers and magazines in Ireland.

  3. List of newspapers in the United Kingdom by circulation

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    Later in the century, the Daily News came to prominence, selling 150,000 copies a day in the 1870s, [1] while by 1890, The Daily Telegraph had a circulation of 300,000. Sunday newspaper sales also grew rapidly, with Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper being the first to sell one million copies an issue. [ 2 ]

  4. Titanic Exhibition Centre to close after severe weather damage

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    The Titanic Exhibition Centre (TEC) in Belfast is to close permanently after nine years. The 6,000 sqm centre has been used for a number of exhibitions, trade shows and large-scale events.

  5. Vincent Kearney - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Kearney is an Irish journalist. He is the current Northern Ireland Editor for RTÉ News since 2021. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] He previously was Northern ...

  6. Sunday Life (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunday Life was born on 20 April 1988, at that time the Belfast Telegraph was owned by the Thomson International Organisation. After getting the go-ahead at an executive meeting, Belfast Telegraph managing director Bob Crane called together his senior executives and they organised a private conference to plan the launch of the Sunday Life.

  7. Creator of deepfake images of MLA yet to be found - AOL

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    She previously told the Belfast Telegraph that the experience had been "the most horrific and stressful time of my entire life" and that it still affected her mental health three years on.

  8. Ireland's Saturday Night - Wikipedia

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    Ireland's Saturday Night was a Northern Ireland sports newspaper, which was part of the Belfast Telegraph group. It was launched in 1894 under its original title, Ulster Saturday Night, changing to Ireland's Saturday Night in 1896 and running two separate editions; one for north and one for the south of Ireland. [1]

  9. Robert Hugh Hanley Baird - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Belfast and educated at Model School and Royal Belfast Academical Institution. In 1869, he entered the firm of W. & G. Baird, Arthur Street, Belfast, and was present at the first publication of The Telegraph, on 1 September 1870. Baird served as managing director of W & G Baird from 1886 until his death in 1934.