In episode seven, Christine Lampard opens up to Nadia Sawalha about life growing up in the Troubles in Northern Ireland and ...
An elderly woman whose husband was shot dead more than 50 years ago has been turned down for a Troubles’ pension despite a ...
The Troubles was an ethno ... working for BBC Northern Ireland until she moved to London in 2007. During her podcast interview with Loose Women co-star Nadia Sawalha, Christine also opened ...
The son of a Co Armagh woman killed by loyalists 50 years ago has told how her callous murder was a factor in the untimely ...
TV presenter Christine Lampard has opened up about the “absolute sense of fear” she felt growing up in Co Down during The Troubles.
Dame Siobhan Keegan says she is committed to increasing the sentences available in The Magistrates Court as well as trying ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNFrom Hollywood to Holywood: Red Wolf films puts Northern Ireland on a global platformNI based Red Wolf Films is shining a spotlight on Northern Ireland as a key global player in the film industry.
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Belfast Live on MSN'I remember an absolute sense of fear': Christine Lampard on growing up during The Troubles"Mum had to scoop two wet children out of the bath, wrap us up as best she could, and get us out of the house. I remember those kinds of things. Looking back now, it's almost crazy to explain it to ...
A Nobel Peace Prize winner from Belfast has pledged not to eat for 40 days in protest of the ongoing war in Gaza.
So, if immersing yourself in true crime stories makes you feel a little bit braver or a little bit more prepared, then have ...
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