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Country-wide clean-up launched by daily
Thousands of volunteers being sought for Big Spring Clean
New look for award-winning newspaper website
Redesign aims to make site easier to use
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Funeral attended by former international footballers
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Union hits out at “worrying development”
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Four jobs under threat from PA axe
Highest honour for former Bel Tel editor
Fellowships go to Northern Ireland journalistic luminaries
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Former journalist honoured by Prime Minister dies at 73
Reporter went on to become lecturer
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Irish ABC figures published
Johnston Press titles in ‘centralisation plan’
Northern Ireland shake-up could lead to mergers say reports
Honorary degree for former regional daily editor
A former Belfast Telegraph editor has been awarded an honorary degree recognising his services to journalism. Edmund Curran was given the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (DLitt) by the University of Ulster on Tuesday after spending his whole career