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Irish veteran of World War Two who became a GP in east Belfast during the Troubles dies at the age of 101

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  Jul 30, 2023  
     
 

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  Irish veteran of World War Two who became a GP in east Belfast during the Troubles dies at the age of 101  
Irish veteran of World War Two who became a GP in east Belfast during the Troubles dies at the age of 101
     
   
     
 
In Pictures: Belfast Pride 2023 – over 250 groups take part with crowds lining the route
In Pictures: Belfast Pride 2023 – over 250 groups take part with crowds lining the route
 
     
 
Council aid for Co Down parish church with acute traffic problems and help for another to update facilities
Council aid for Co Down parish church with acute traffic problems and help for another to update facilities
 
     
 
Ben Lowry: Signs of friendliness among unionist politicians but not yet of any major realignment
Ben Lowry: Signs of friendliness among unionist politicians but not yet of any major realignment
 
     
 
Friends remember Lindy Dufferin, who sparked life into one of Ireland's last great houses – Clandeboye in Co Down
Friends remember Lindy Dufferin, who sparked life into one of Ireland's last great houses – Clandeboye in Co Down
 
     
 
‘Gentleman gangster’ Legs Diamond: USA ban on booze brought wealth and death to Irishman
'Gentleman gangster' Legs Diamond: USA ban on booze brought wealth and death to Irishman
 
     
 
Letter: After trying to get Dad, 87, his vote I wondered how many other people faced such bureaucratic bungling
Letter: After trying to get Dad, 87, his vote I wondered how many other people faced such bureaucratic bungling
 
     
 
Man denies arson after popular Mourne Seafood Bar in Belfast damaged in fire
Man denies arson after popular Mourne Seafood Bar in Belfast damaged in fire
 
     
 
Editorial: Slow house sales are the latest sign of a strange property market in Northern Ireland
Editorial: Slow house sales are the latest sign of a strange property market in Northern Ireland
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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