King Charles and Queen Camilla are taking a shot in Northern Ireland! See photos of the moment and catch up on their ...
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Belfast Live on MSNDundrum named Northern Ireland's best place to live - here's whyThis year's best place to live in Northern Ireland has been crowned by The Sunday Times.
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Belfast Live on MSNCo Down spot named best place to live in Northern Ireland by The Sunday TimesDundrum has been named the best place to live in Northern Ireland in the annual Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide. Two ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNDouble celebration as Northern Ireland county named twice in top three best places to live listThe Co Down community is celebrating after Dundrum was crowned the best place to live in Northern Ireland in the annual ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNCarnival atmosphere in Banbridge for King and Queen on final day of three-day visit to Northern IrelandIf there is any debate about the future place of the royal family in the hearts of the UK, the people of Banbridge seem to ...
Dundrum has been praised for its scenic views, social events and sense of community, Sophie Clarke travelled to the bay-side ...
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UK ambassador to US will ‘help drive investment’ in Northern IrelandThere is little doubt that this is a really exciting time to realise even more the potential of Northern Ireland,’ said Lord ...
Isaac Price's fine first-half free-kick was only enough to earn Northern Ireland a 1-1 draw in their friendly with ...
After an early frost this morning, the sun was out in force for a visit to Northern Ireland from King Charles and Queen ...
King Charles III and Queen Camilla have visited Banbridge, County Down, for their third and final day of engagements in ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSN'Welcoming and wonderful place to call home': Double celebration as Northern Ireland county named twice in top three best places to live listCo Down has knocked last year’s winner, Portstewart, into third place, with Dundrum being crowned the top place to live spot ...
Nine schools across Northern Ireland were targeted by a threatening email which is thought to be a hoax, police have said.
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