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Where was BBC The Walsh Sisters filmed as 'Hollywood' arrives for Irish drama

'Emotional' comedy-drama The Walsh Sisters is making its way to BBC One after originally airing last year.

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Britain's Got Talent fans 'switch off' minutes in as series 'reached its sell-by date'

Ant and Dec were back on Saturday night with the first Britain's Got Talent of the series

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Cashless Belfast: Campaigner highlights what is happening in the capital

In the third instalment of the cashless Belfast series, a spokesman from Campaign for Cash has spoken out about the "spreading disease" of cashless payments

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BBC The Walsh Sisters stars Irish legends from House of Guinness and Derry Girls

The Walsh Sisters originally aired last year in Ireland but now it's returning to the BBC.

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Police appeal for witnesses as they investigate incident involving female victim

The incident occurred this morning in Ormeau Park, Belfast

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Walsh Sisters star Louisa Harland opens up on 'grief' in new Irish drama

Derry Girls actress Louisa Harland stars as Anna Walsh in The Walsh Sisters, a BBC drama based on Marian Keyes' beloved novels.

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Britain's Got Talent chaos as never-before-seen act leaves judges squirming

The Britain's Got Talent judges were left speechless as an unexpected act took to the stage

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Police vow to crack down on anti-social behaviour in Belfast as extra patrols promised

Children as young as 12-years-old are reportedly involved in the anti-social behaviour incidents

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Where is former Britain's Got Talent winner Lost Voice Guy now?

The much-loved ITV entertainment show is set to return to our screens for a new series.

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Queen Elizabeth said Prince Andrew deserved punch from royal footman

A new report examines Prince Andrew's fall from grace following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in a public office, with claims about his behaviour as a young man

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Gallery: Co Armagh hardware business left with 'over 1m in damages' after fire

A fire at a hardware business in County Armagh has caused substantial damage — estimated to be in the region of £1m

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'My life was saved when my fiancée drew a doodle of my testicle'

Ed Baldwin, 29, from Northampton was diagnosed with testicular cancer after his fiancée Chloe drew his testicle, showing how misshapen it was, encouraging him to seek urgent medical help

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Searches expected to continue at Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor’s former home

Despite being stripped of his title last year, the former Duke of York is still eighth in line to the throne

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Suspected drugs, ammunition and firearms found during planned search in South Belfast

Four have been arrested on suspicion of drug-related offences and possessing a firearm in 'suspicious circumstances'

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Two men charged with intimidation and making 'hoax bomb threats' to NI businesses

Police say the calls targeted businesses in the Belfast, Co Antrim and Co Down areas

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William and Kate have task of rebuilding royal family’s integrity, says PR guru

“The pressure on William to communicate what the royal family is going to be over the next 50 years falls squarely on his shoulders"

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How to Get to Heaven from Belfast fans' next 'superb' watch airs tonight

An “excellent” comedy-drama based on a best-selling novel is almost ready to debut.

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NIFRS statement as 50 firefighters tasked tackle blaze in Co Armagh

Residents are asked to keep windows and doors closed

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The Walsh Sisters start date, cast, how many episodes and book adaptation details

The Walsh Sisters is a new BBC drama series inspired by the novels from Marian Keyes, starring Derry Girls' Louisa Harland

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Return to 50:50 police recruitment would be a mistake says DUP leader Gavin Robinson

Police said more than 4,000 people had applied for their latest student officer recruitment campaign, with 65.6% from a Protestant background, 26.7% from a Catholic background and 7.7% undetermined