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Belfast » Directory » Newspapers
News Letter
Founded in 1737, the News Letter is the world's oldest English-language newspaper still publishing under its original name.
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01. Belfast Telegraph
Known colloquially as the Tele, the first copies of this old newspaper first hit Belfast's streets in 1870. It takes
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02. Irish News
The Irish News was founded in 1891 but dates back to 1855 with the launch of the Belfast Morning News. In 1890 Irish nationalist Charles Stewart Parnell's affair with Kitty O'Shea led to a bitter divorce scandal, splitting Parnell's supporters.
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05. An Phoblacht/Republican News
A 1979 amalgamation of two newspapers, AP/RN is Ireland's main political daily with offices in Belfast and Dublin. It retains a strong affiliation with Sinn Fein and provides social and economic analysis and a political forum for Irish nationalists.
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