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From west Belfast to the Red Arrows: How John Marley conquered TV and came home to write his next chapter
T he last time I met with John Marley was 17 years ago. We’d arranged to meet in the London Ritz. I was sipping my mint tea ...
John Gray’s address to those attending Reclaim the Enlightenment’s celebration of Bastille Day may be of interest. On the ...
Mr Findlay has called for NHS Fife chief executive Carol Potter to resign, along with the authority’s board, and if they ...
Translink have failed to answer questions about crammed trains from a reduced schedule, website ticket failures and possible ...
Theatre in Belfast, 1736-1800 by Greene, John C., 1946- Publication date 2000 Topics Theater -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- History -- 18th century, Theater -- Northern Ireland -- Belfast -- ...
Scarva Demesne will echo to the sound of battle cries as the spectacle of the Sham Fight unfolds at 1.30pm. Around 20 sir ...
Royal British Legion also marks its 100th anniversary in Ireland, dedicated to ensuring legacy of ‘those who served’ ...
Don O’Doherty was a mainstay of local radio in the north west for yonks. He started off with BBC Radio Foyle in Derry in the ...
Bygone Days will focus on reports which appeared in the News Letter in July 1860 concerning the sixth annual show of the ...
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The Mirror US on MSNPeaky Blinders fans gobsmacked to learn two major stars are real life brothers
Fans of the beloved Peaky Blinders series, which centers around the Shelby family in 1920s Birmingham, have been captivated ...
Peaky Blinders fans have only just realised that two major characters are played by real-life siblings, but they failed to spot the family link until now ...
Peaky Blinders aired its final scenes over three years ago but fans are still finding out astonishing details about the show ...
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