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Robert Kincaid is receiving medical treatment in hospital but "he's going to be okay", a family member has said.
The family of a Belfast man are travelling to France to search for him after he disappeared from an airport in Paris. Robert ...
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The Christian Post on MSNMock Jesus crowned with thorns at Belfast Pride Parade prompts outrage: 'Tired of this nonsense'A man prompted outrage for attending the Belfast Pride Parade in Northern Ireland over the weekend while mockingly dressed as ...
Belfast Pride is striking a defiant note as it holds its annual parade in the city on Saturday. Pride's 2025 theme is "Not ...
Thousands of people are expected in Belfast for a week-long celebration of Irish traditional music that one musician said is ...
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Belfast Live on MSNMissing Belfast man Robert Kincaid last seen over two weeks ago found alive in ParisMissing East Belfast man Robert Kincaid has been found alive in Paris, his family has confirmed to Belfast Live. It is ...
Belfast City Airport has launched a week-long celebration of Northern Irish spirit brands. Taking place from 23 August to 30 August, 'That's the Spirit' aims to shine a spotlight on the homegrown ...
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GayCities on MSN[PHOTOS] Serving lewks for equality at the Belfast Pride Festival“As we celebrate how far we’ve come, we stand firm in our commitment to keep moving forward—towards love, equality, and ...
Woman called partner up to five times, breaching the terms of non-molestation and restraining orders, a court heard ...
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Belfast Live on MSNFree festival in Belfast for the whole family happening this weekendIn recent years the festival has had massive success in showcasing the rich culture, diversity, arts and potential of these ...
A row has developed between two very different food venues in Belfast. The first is Halt, a small cafe on the Beersbridge Road, owned by Stephen Johnston, a former chef at the Merchant hotel.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNBelfast Pride: Banned political parties would be welcome back if changes happen, say organisersPolitical parties banned from Belfast’s LGBT Pride parade in a row over puberty blockers would be welcome in if there is “necessary movement”, its organisers have said.
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