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Members of the NUJ and fellow journalists take part in a protest organised by the NUJ in Writer's Square, Belfast, to condemn the killing of journalists due to Israeli attacks, including five men on Sunday. Picture date: Monday August 11, 2025.-stock-foto
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Members of the NUJ and fellow journalists take part in a protest organised by the NUJ in Writer's Square, Belfast, to condemn the killing of journalists due to Israeli attacks, including five men on Sunday. Picture date: Monday August 11, 2025.-stock-foto
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Chair of the NUJ Belfast and District branch Anne Hailes, (front, in red) addresses members of the NUJ and fellow journalists as they take part in a protest organised by the NUJ in Writer's Square, Belfast, to condemn the killing of journalists due to Israeli attacks, including five men on Sunday. Picture date: Monday August 11, 2025.-stock-foto
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Chair of the NUJ Belfast and District branch Anne Hailes, (left) addresses members of the NUJ and fellow journalists as they take part in a protest organised by the NUJ in Writer's Square, Belfast, to condemn the killing of journalists due to Israeli attacks, including five men on Sunday. Picture date: Monday August 11, 2025.-stock-foto
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Views of Belfast, Northern Ireland in the 19th century;e Quay; Presbyterian College; Methodist College; Queen's Bridge. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol 4 published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.-stock-foto
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The Botanical Gardens, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol 4 published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.-stock-foto
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Queen's College, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol 4 published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.-stock-foto
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19th century map of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol 4 published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.-stock-foto
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The Albert Memorial, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol 4 published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.-stock-foto
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Views of Belfast, Northern Ireland in the 19th century; Donegal Place; Castle Place. Black and White Illustration from Our Own Country Vol 4 published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin & Co. in the late 19th century.-stock-foto
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File photo dated 12/04/21 of potential customers walking around Charles Hurst Usedirect used car dealership on Boucher Road in Belfast. The UK's used car market has bounced back to near pre-pandemic levels, new figures show. Some 4,017,106 cars changed hands in the first half of 2025, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. Issue date: Friday August 8, 2025.-stock-foto
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EMBARGOED TO 0001 FRIDAY AUGUST 8 File photo dated 12/04/21 of potential customers walking around Charles Hurst Usedirect used car dealership on Boucher Road in Belfast. The UK's used car market has bounced back to near pre-pandemic levels, new figures show. Some 4,017,106 cars changed hands in the first half of 2025, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. Issue date: Friday August 8, 2025.-stock-foto
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Family members of Shannon McQuillan, (second left to right) father Paul, mother Colette and sister Charlene McQuillan, with lawyer Barry O'Donnell (left), speaking to the media outside the office of the Police Ombudsman in Belfast after a meeting with staff at the Ombudsman's office following the publication of a report which found there were multiple breaches by PSNI officers in the duty of care offered to Shannon who was knocked down and killed in County Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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Family members of Shannon McQuillan, (second left to right) father Paul, mother Colette and sister Charlene McQuillan, with lawyer Barry O'Donnell (left), speaking to the media outside the office of the Police Ombudsman in Belfast after a meeting with staff at the Ombudsman's office following the publication of a report which found there were multiple breaches by PSNI officers in the duty of care offered to Shannon who was knocked down and killed in County Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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Family members of Shannon McQuillan, (second left to right) father Paul, mother Colette and sister Charlene McQuillan, with lawyer Barry O'Donnell (left), speaking to the media outside the office of the Police Ombudsman in Belfast after a meeting with staff at the Ombudsman's office following the publication of a report which found there were multiple breaches by PSNI officers in the duty of care offered to Shannon who was knocked down and killed in County Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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Family members of Shannon McQuillan, (left to right) mother Colette, father Paul, and sister Charlene McQuillan, with lawyer Barry O'Donnell (second right), speaking to the media outside the office of the Police Ombudsman in Belfast after a meeting with staff at the Ombudsman's office following the publication of a report which found there were multiple breaches by PSNI officers in the duty of care offered to Shannon who was knocked down and killed in County Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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Family members of Shannon McQuillan, (left to right) mother Colette, father Paul, and sister Charlene McQuillan, with lawyer Barry O'Donnell (second right), speaking to the media outside the office of the Police Ombudsman in Belfast after a meeting with staff at the Ombudsman's office following the publication of a report which found there were multiple breaches by PSNI officers in the duty of care offered to Shannon who was knocked down and killed in County Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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Family members of Shannon McQuillan, mother Colette (left) and sister Charlene McQuillan, speaking to the media outside the office of the Police Ombudsman in Belfast after a meeting with staff at the Ombudsman's office following the publication of a report which found there were multiple breaches by PSNI officers in the duty of care offered to Shannon who was knocked down and killed in County Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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The Office of the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland at New Cathedral Buildings in Belfast. A a report is due to be published following an investigation into the actions of police in the lead-up to the death of teenager Shannon McQuillan, who died after being struck by a van in Co Antrim in 2018. Picture date: Tuesday August 5, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Mourners leave St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Mourners leave St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Drummer Paul Burgess (centre) from the band Ruefrex, leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Mike Edgar (right) leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after reading a tribute at a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Mourners leave St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Stuart Bailie leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Retransmitted amending caption from funeral to memorial service. Mike Edgar leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after reading a tribute at a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney, who died in May. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Mourners leave St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Mourners leave St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Drummer Paul Burgess (centre) from the band Ruefrex, leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Mourners leave St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Mike Edgar (right) leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Author Stuart Bailie leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Mike Edgar leaves St Mark's Church, Dundela, in East Belfast, after attending a memorial service for former Smash Hits and Empire magazine editor Barry McIlheney. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto
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Jon Burrows (right), the new Ulster Unionist MLA for North Antrim, with UUP leader Mike Nesbitt, after Mr Burrows was signed in at Stormont. Mr Burrows, a former superintendent for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), was selected after an internal party process. Picture date: Monday August 4, 2025.-stock-foto