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The Belfast 400 festival is taking place over four days at Easter with a fun-filled programme to mark the 400th anniversary of the Royal Charter granted by King James I in 1613. Belfast was ...
Your editorial (October 31, 2013) concerning the Royal Charter on press regulation expresses the fears of many smaller regional papers about political interference in the freedom of the press ...
Belfast is 400 years old. On 27 April 1613, King James I signed a charter authorising the establishment of a small quay in the town. From that day - through the work of merchants, business barons ...
That's my tuppence worth on the new Royal Charter on Press Conduct, anyway. A glorious mess, a total bodge job, each and every way you look at it. First of all, where's the fairness? It's classic ...
Belfast is 400 years old. On 27 April 1613, King James I signed a charter authorising the establishment of a small quay in the town. From that day - through the work of merchants, business barons ...
On 27 April 1613, King James I signed a charter authorising ... Images courtesy of Belfast Harbour Commissioners, National Museums Northern Ireland, Belfast Telegraph, Royal Collection and Getty ...