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James Trevor King, also known as "Kingso" (1 July 1953 [1] – 9 July 1994), was a British Ulster loyalist and a senior member of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF). He was commander of the UVF's "B" Company, 1st Belfast Battalion, holding the rank of lieutenant colonel.
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.
Born in Belfast on 19 November 1932, [2] Capper started his career at the Newtownards Chronicle. He spent a few years working in Vancouver. Capper later returned to Northern Ireland and worked as an editor at a local newspaper, before joining the Belfast Telegraph and the BBC. Capper left BBC after 26 years, in 1987.
Mary Kathleen Robb, OBE, OStJ, FRCN (11 September 1923 – 7 November 2020), was a nurse from Northern Ireland. Robb was the last matron of the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast and steered nursing services across the city during the height of The Troubles.
James Connor Dornan (5 February 1948 – 15 March 2021) was a Northern Irish obstetrician and gynaecologist. [1] He was also a professor [2] and frequently lectured both nationally and internationally, holding the Chair in Foetal Medicine at Queen's University Belfast [3] and that in Health & Life Sciences at the Ulster University.
Hughes was an excellent military strategist [citation needed] and was key to the IRA's early success in Belfast against the British Army, especially in and around the Falls Road area of Belfast, sometimes carrying out along with his unit as many as five operations a day against either the British Army or the RUC.
He attended St. Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast. [1] He worked as a journalist for several newspapers including the Belfast Telegraph, the Sunday Times and the Daily Telegraph. [2] He was targeted for murder by the IRA as a result of his reports on the group's racketeering in the Sunday Times. [3]
Anna Manwah Lo, [a] or Anna Lo Man-wah, [3] MBE (Married name: Anna Watson; [b] 16 June 1950 – 6 November 2024) was a Northern Irish politician of the Alliance Party. [6] She was a Member of the Legislative Assembly for Belfast South from 2007 to 2016 and was a former president of the Alliance Party.
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