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Travel Tips for Belfast from a Local | Top Things to Do in Belfast City | History, Pubs and Titanic
Belfast local Chrissie Greenaway shows you around her hometown in Northern Ireland. Highlights include stops at some of the city's oldest pubs, the 'peace lines' and the Titanic Belfast museum.
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published: 28 Mar 2020
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Belfast Travel Guide - Northern Ireland
Welcome to Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland. In the Belfast Travel Guide, you'll get the best tips on how to travel to the city to the famous Titanic Belfast, an old jail, an amazing viewing point to a top museum and all other attractions in town. Enjoy your Belfast trip!
Things to do in Belfast - Travel Guide Belfast:
0:00 - Introduction Belfast
0:44 - How to travel to the city
1:22 - Titanic Belfast
2:02 - SS Nomadic
2:27 - Botanical Gardens
2:47 - Ulster Museum
3:07 - Cave Hill & Belfast Castle
3:47 - City Hall Belfast
4:15 - Big Fish
4:31 - Crumlin Road Gaol
4:50 - Peace Walls
5:30 - St George's Market
5:49 - Cathedral Quarter
6:10 - St Anne's Cathedral
6:28 - McConnell's Distillery
6:53 - Queen's Arcade
7:11 - Street Art in Belfast
7:24 - Best time to visit Belfast...
published: 29 May 2024
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Boney M. - Belfast (ZDF Silvester-Tanzparty 31.12.1977)
The performance of Boney M. to „Belfast“ at the ZDF Silvester-Tanzparty 31.12.1977.
You can listen to all songs of Boney M. here: https://lnk.to/BoneyM
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Lyrics:
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
Got to have a believin'
Got to have a believin'
Got to have a believin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people believin'
When the people believin'
When the people believin'
All the children cause the children
Are leavin'
Belfast
Belfast
Whe...
published: 08 Aug 2015
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Belfast Travel Guide: 13 BEST Things To Do In Belfast, Northern Ireland
How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // This Belfast travel guide shares the best things to do in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Recommended Tours in Belfast:
Cab tours belfast famous black taxi tours: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Political-tour-of-Belfast/d738-91802P4?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
Belfast - Giants Causeway , Dunluce Castle and Dark Hedges: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Giants-Causeway-tour/d738-50589P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
Game of Thrones - Winterfell Trek from Belfast: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Game-of-Thrones-Tours-Belfast-Winterfell-Locations-Trek/d738-...
published: 28 Jul 2023
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Inside Belfast's Deadly Benzos Boom | The War on Drugs
This is how decades of conflict have shaped Northern Ireland’s prescription drug scene and why it is leading to alarming drug deaths among young people.
Benzodiazepines—a class of sedative drugs, known by name brands like Xanax and Valium, that are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and depression—are a major part of Northern Ireland’s drug culture, with recreational users often necking down benzos alongside party drugs like cocaine or MDMA in a way that’s uncommon in the rest of the UK.
For the latest episode of VICE’s War on Drugs series, we explore Northern Ireland’s appetite for benzos, known colloquially as blues or yellows, and how it has its roots in the decades of sectarian conflict known as The Troubles.
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published: 15 Jul 2024
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BELFAST - Official Trailer - Only In Theaters November 12
Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, BELFAST is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s. Starring Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds, and Jude Hill. Belfast is in theaters November 12.
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published: 03 Sep 2021
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Our FIRST TIME In Belfast 🍀 BLOWN AWAY By Northern Ireland 😍
It's our FIRST visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland and this city totally blew us away! 🤩 Join us as we spend 2 days exploring the BEST of Belfast 🍀
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published: 15 Dec 2024
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Belfast riot police clash with youths in stand-off over republican bonfire
Footage from social media shows one officer falling, apparently injured, as riot police and youths clash in north Belfast over a bonfire due to be lit on Thursday night to commemorate the anniversary of the mass internment of republican suspects in 1971, an event that galvanised IRA recruitment at the height of the Troubles. The officers withdrew their vehicles from the area on Thursday afternoon after coming under a hail of bottles, bricks, fireworks and other projectiles. Earlier the police had accompanied contractors from a private removals company in an unsuccessful attempt to dismantle the bonfire.
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published: 08 Aug 2019
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Reaction: Belfast Giants 4-1 Glasgow Clan 28/12/24
published: 28 Dec 2024
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10 Unmissable Things To Do in Belfast, Ireland
If you're looking for things to do in Belfast, Ireland, be sure to check out this list of 10 Unmissable Things To Do in Belfast! This list includes attractions like Belfast City Hall, which is a must-see for any visitor to Belfast, as well as delicious food and drinks. Whether you're a tourist or a resident of Belfast, this list has something for you!
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published: 30 Dec 2022
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Belfast: Anti-immigration protesters fly Tricolour and Union Jack together - Never seen in my life!
Riot police have swarmed in to separate protesters and counter protesters as fireworks have been thrown during clashes in Belfast.
Anti-immigration protesters have gathered in protest in the Northern Ireland capital, in similar fashion to other towns and cities across the UK.
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published: 03 Aug 2024
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Irish Far-Right Group Joins Belfast Loyalists in Violent Anti-Muslim Protest
Far-right protesters from Dublin, Ireland, joined with pro-British groups in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for an anti-immigrant protest on Saturday, August 3, that led to attacks on several businesses, including a cafe owned by an immigrant.
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published: 05 Aug 2024
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Rioters throw petrol bombs at police in Belfast
Rioters took to the streets in Belfast in a night of disorder and violence that saw police officers attacked with fire bombs and other missiles.
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published: 06 Aug 2024
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Boney M - BELFAST (LYRICS VIDEO)
published: 27 Dec 2016
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Travel Tips for Belfast from a Local | Top Things to Do in Belfast City | History, Pubs and Titanic
Belfast local Chrissie Greenaway shows you around her hometown in Northern Ireland. Highlights include stops at some of the city's oldest pubs, the 'peace lines...
Belfast local Chrissie Greenaway shows you around her hometown in Northern Ireland. Highlights include stops at some of the city's oldest pubs, the 'peace lines' and the Titanic Belfast museum.
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Belfast local Chrissie Greenaway shows you around her hometown in Northern Ireland. Highlights include stops at some of the city's oldest pubs, the 'peace lines' and the Titanic Belfast museum.
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7:55
Belfast Travel Guide - Northern Ireland
Welcome to Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland. In the Belfast Travel Guide, you'll get the best tips on how to travel to the city to the famous Ti...
Welcome to Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland. In the Belfast Travel Guide, you'll get the best tips on how to travel to the city to the famous Titanic Belfast, an old jail, an amazing viewing point to a top museum and all other attractions in town. Enjoy your Belfast trip!
Things to do in Belfast - Travel Guide Belfast:
0:00 - Introduction Belfast
0:44 - How to travel to the city
1:22 - Titanic Belfast
2:02 - SS Nomadic
2:27 - Botanical Gardens
2:47 - Ulster Museum
3:07 - Cave Hill & Belfast Castle
3:47 - City Hall Belfast
4:15 - Big Fish
4:31 - Crumlin Road Gaol
4:50 - Peace Walls
5:30 - St George's Market
5:49 - Cathedral Quarter
6:10 - St Anne's Cathedral
6:28 - McConnell's Distillery
6:53 - Queen's Arcade
7:11 - Street Art in Belfast
7:24 - Best time to visit Belfast (Weather)
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Barcelona: https://youtu.be/ZdQXTTxk334
Warsaw: https://youtu.be/6OEUVSYQBik
Helsinki: https://youtu.be/ESFPoxepyP4
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Welcome to Belfast, the vibrant capital of Northern Ireland. In the Belfast Travel Guide, you'll get the best tips on how to travel to the city to the famous Titanic Belfast, an old jail, an amazing viewing point to a top museum and all other attractions in town. Enjoy your Belfast trip!
Things to do in Belfast - Travel Guide Belfast:
0:00 - Introduction Belfast
0:44 - How to travel to the city
1:22 - Titanic Belfast
2:02 - SS Nomadic
2:27 - Botanical Gardens
2:47 - Ulster Museum
3:07 - Cave Hill & Belfast Castle
3:47 - City Hall Belfast
4:15 - Big Fish
4:31 - Crumlin Road Gaol
4:50 - Peace Walls
5:30 - St George's Market
5:49 - Cathedral Quarter
6:10 - St Anne's Cathedral
6:28 - McConnell's Distillery
6:53 - Queen's Arcade
7:11 - Street Art in Belfast
7:24 - Best time to visit Belfast (Weather)
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Barcelona: https://youtu.be/ZdQXTTxk334
Warsaw: https://youtu.be/6OEUVSYQBik
Helsinki: https://youtu.be/ESFPoxepyP4
Gear Belfast Travel Guide:
Panasonic S1H
Panasonic Lumix S 85mm f/1.8 L-mount
Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art L-mount
Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN Contemporary L-mount
DJI RS 2 stabilizer
Sony FX 3 + Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 DG DN Art
Keywords:
#belfast #belfastcity #travelbelfast
- published: 29 May 2024
- views: 14172
3:35
Boney M. - Belfast (ZDF Silvester-Tanzparty 31.12.1977)
The performance of Boney M. to „Belfast“ at the ZDF Silvester-Tanzparty 31.12.1977.
You can listen to all songs of Boney M. here: https://lnk.to/BoneyM
Subsc...
The performance of Boney M. to „Belfast“ at the ZDF Silvester-Tanzparty 31.12.1977.
You can listen to all songs of Boney M. here: https://lnk.to/BoneyM
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Lyrics:
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
Got to have a believin'
Got to have a believin'
Got to have a believin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people believin'
When the people believin'
When the people believin'
All the children cause the children
Are leavin'
Belfast
Belfast
When the country rings the leaving bell you're lost
Belfast
Belfast
When the hate you have
For one another's past
You can try (You can try)
You can try (You can try)
You can try
To tell the world the reason why
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
It's the country that's changin'
It's the country that's changin'
It's the country that's changin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
All the people
Cause the people believin'
When the children believin'
When the children believin'
When the children believin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people are leavin' (you)
When the people are leavin'
When the people are leavin'
All the children
Cause the children believin'
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
#BoneyM #BoneyM #Belfast
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The performance of Boney M. to „Belfast“ at the ZDF Silvester-Tanzparty 31.12.1977.
You can listen to all songs of Boney M. here: https://lnk.to/BoneyM
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Lyrics:
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
Got to have a believin'
Got to have a believin'
Got to have a believin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people believin'
When the people believin'
When the people believin'
All the children cause the children
Are leavin'
Belfast
Belfast
When the country rings the leaving bell you're lost
Belfast
Belfast
When the hate you have
For one another's past
You can try (You can try)
You can try (You can try)
You can try
To tell the world the reason why
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
It's the country that's changin'
It's the country that's changin'
It's the country that's changin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
It's the world that's deceivin'
All the people
Cause the people believin'
When the children believin'
When the children believin'
When the children believin'
All the people
Cause the people are leavin'
When the people are leavin' (you)
When the people are leavin'
When the people are leavin'
All the children
Cause the children believin'
Belfast
Belfast
Belfast
#BoneyM #BoneyM #Belfast
- published: 08 Aug 2015
- views: 20627490
9:38
Belfast Travel Guide: 13 BEST Things To Do In Belfast, Northern Ireland
How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // This Belfast travel guide shares the best things to do in Belfast...
How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // This Belfast travel guide shares the best things to do in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Recommended Tours in Belfast:
Cab tours belfast famous black taxi tours: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Political-tour-of-Belfast/d738-91802P4?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
Belfast - Giants Causeway , Dunluce Castle and Dark Hedges: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Giants-Causeway-tour/d738-50589P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
Game of Thrones - Winterfell Trek from Belfast: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Game-of-Thrones-Tours-Belfast-Winterfell-Locations-Trek/d738-91247P1?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
Titanic Belfast Visitor Experience Including SS Nomadic: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Titanic-Belfast-Entrance-Ticket-Titanic-Visitor-Experience/d738-6123TITANIC?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
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Embark on a captivating journey to the vibrant city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this captivating destination. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Belfast's rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere.
Explore the fascinating history of Belfast at the Titanic Belfast, an award-winning museum that tells the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Learn about the city's maritime heritage, explore interactive exhibits, and even step aboard a full-scale replica of the Titanic's grand staircase.
Discover the iconic political murals that adorn the city's streets, reflecting Belfast's complex past. Take a guided tour through the neighborhoods to gain insights into the Troubles and the city's journey towards peace and reconciliation.
Indulge in Belfast's vibrant food scene at local pubs, restaurants, and markets. Sample traditional dishes such as Ulster Fry, Irish stew, and soda bread, or explore the city's diverse culinary offerings from around the world.
Explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Belfast, such as the Giant's Causeway. Marvel at the otherworldly basalt columns and take in the breathtaking views of the North Antrim Coast.
Experience the lively atmosphere of Belfast's cultural scene at the Cathedral Quarter. Discover art galleries, theaters, and live music venues that showcase the city's creative talents.
Immerse yourself in the history of the impressive Belfast City Hall, an architectural masterpiece set in the heart of the city. Take a guided tour to explore its ornate interiors and learn about its significance in Belfast's history.
Visit the historic Crumlin Road Gaol, now a fascinating museum. Delve into the prison's dark past, hear stories of its inmates, and even take a guided tour through the underground tunnel that connected the gaol to the courthouse.
Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Belfast, Northern Ireland's vibrant capital. Let us transport you to a world of captivating beauty, historical significance, and unforgettable experiences.
Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Belfast in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, culture, and warm hospitality await!
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How to find cheap flights and travel more: https://travelforalmostfree.com/ref=beforeyougo2 // This Belfast travel guide shares the best things to do in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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Recommended Tours in Belfast:
Cab tours belfast famous black taxi tours: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Political-tour-of-Belfast/d738-91802P4?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
Belfast - Giants Causeway , Dunluce Castle and Dark Hedges: https://www.viator.com/tours/Belfast/Giants-Causeway-tour/d738-50589P6?pid=P00104625&mcid=42383&medium=link&medium_version=selector&campaign=yt-belfast-desc
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Embark on a captivating journey to the vibrant city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, as we unveil the top things to do and see in this captivating destination. This immersive video will take you on a virtual tour of Belfast's rich history, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere.
Explore the fascinating history of Belfast at the Titanic Belfast, an award-winning museum that tells the story of the ill-fated RMS Titanic. Learn about the city's maritime heritage, explore interactive exhibits, and even step aboard a full-scale replica of the Titanic's grand staircase.
Discover the iconic political murals that adorn the city's streets, reflecting Belfast's complex past. Take a guided tour through the neighborhoods to gain insights into the Troubles and the city's journey towards peace and reconciliation.
Indulge in Belfast's vibrant food scene at local pubs, restaurants, and markets. Sample traditional dishes such as Ulster Fry, Irish stew, and soda bread, or explore the city's diverse culinary offerings from around the world.
Explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Belfast, such as the Giant's Causeway. Marvel at the otherworldly basalt columns and take in the breathtaking views of the North Antrim Coast.
Experience the lively atmosphere of Belfast's cultural scene at the Cathedral Quarter. Discover art galleries, theaters, and live music venues that showcase the city's creative talents.
Immerse yourself in the history of the impressive Belfast City Hall, an architectural masterpiece set in the heart of the city. Take a guided tour to explore its ornate interiors and learn about its significance in Belfast's history.
Visit the historic Crumlin Road Gaol, now a fascinating museum. Delve into the prison's dark past, hear stories of its inmates, and even take a guided tour through the underground tunnel that connected the gaol to the courthouse.
Join us as we uncover the hidden gems and must-visit attractions of Belfast, Northern Ireland's vibrant capital. Let us transport you to a world of captivating beauty, historical significance, and unforgettable experiences.
Get ready to be captivated by the allure of Belfast in this immersive video experience. So, pack your bags, and let the adventure begin in this remarkable city where history, culture, and warm hospitality await!
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- published: 28 Jul 2023
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Inside Belfast's Deadly Benzos Boom | The War on Drugs
This is how decades of conflict have shaped Northern Ireland’s prescription drug scene and why it is leading to alarming drug deaths among young people.
Benzod...
This is how decades of conflict have shaped Northern Ireland’s prescription drug scene and why it is leading to alarming drug deaths among young people.
Benzodiazepines—a class of sedative drugs, known by name brands like Xanax and Valium, that are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and depression—are a major part of Northern Ireland’s drug culture, with recreational users often necking down benzos alongside party drugs like cocaine or MDMA in a way that’s uncommon in the rest of the UK.
For the latest episode of VICE’s War on Drugs series, we explore Northern Ireland’s appetite for benzos, known colloquially as blues or yellows, and how it has its roots in the decades of sectarian conflict known as The Troubles.
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Benzodiazepines—a class of sedative drugs, known by name brands like Xanax and Valium, that are commonly prescribed to treat anxiety and depression—are a major part of Northern Ireland’s drug culture, with recreational users often necking down benzos alongside party drugs like cocaine or MDMA in a way that’s uncommon in the rest of the UK.
For the latest episode of VICE’s War on Drugs series, we explore Northern Ireland’s appetite for benzos, known colloquially as blues or yellows, and how it has its roots in the decades of sectarian conflict known as The Troubles.
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- published: 15 Jul 2024
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2:20
BELFAST - Official Trailer - Only In Theaters November 12
Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, BELFAST is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music an...
Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, BELFAST is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s. Starring Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds, and Jude Hill. Belfast is in theaters November 12.
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Written and directed by Academy Award® nominee Kenneth Branagh, BELFAST is a poignant story of love, laughter and loss in one boy’s childhood, amid the music and social tumult of the late 1960s. Starring Caitriona Balfe, Judi Dench, Jamie Dornan, Ciaran Hinds, and Jude Hill. Belfast is in theaters November 12.
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- published: 03 Sep 2021
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29:39
Our FIRST TIME In Belfast 🍀 BLOWN AWAY By Northern Ireland 😍
It's our FIRST visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland and this city totally blew us away! 🤩 Join us as we spend 2 days exploring the BEST of Belfast 🍀
👀 Follow ...
It's our FIRST visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland and this city totally blew us away! 🤩 Join us as we spend 2 days exploring the BEST of Belfast 🍀
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It's our FIRST visit to Belfast in Northern Ireland and this city totally blew us away! 🤩 Join us as we spend 2 days exploring the BEST of Belfast 🍀
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👉🏻 Titanic Belfast
👉🏻 The Crown Liquor Saloon
👉🏻 Maggie May's
👉🏻 Botanic Gardens
👉🏻 The Ulster Museum
👉🏻 Duke of York
👉🏻 Belfast City Hall
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🛜 If you are planning a visit to Belfast their visitor information pages may be useful 👉🏻 https://visitbelfast.com
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✈️ Flying to Belfast? Check out our journey to the city from London 👉🏻 https://youtu.be/hbwdk6wjgOE?si=bbAnBf1U5vu7rhwB
"Northern Ireland is the world's best kept secret, both in the character of its people and the scenery. " - Liam Neeson ✨
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- published: 15 Dec 2024
- views: 47434
0:37
Belfast riot police clash with youths in stand-off over republican bonfire
Footage from social media shows one officer falling, apparently injured, as riot police and youths clash in north Belfast over a bonfire due to be lit on Thursd...
Footage from social media shows one officer falling, apparently injured, as riot police and youths clash in north Belfast over a bonfire due to be lit on Thursday night to commemorate the anniversary of the mass internment of republican suspects in 1971, an event that galvanised IRA recruitment at the height of the Troubles. The officers withdrew their vehicles from the area on Thursday afternoon after coming under a hail of bottles, bricks, fireworks and other projectiles. Earlier the police had accompanied contractors from a private removals company in an unsuccessful attempt to dismantle the bonfire.
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Footage from social media shows one officer falling, apparently injured, as riot police and youths clash in north Belfast over a bonfire due to be lit on Thursday night to commemorate the anniversary of the mass internment of republican suspects in 1971, an event that galvanised IRA recruitment at the height of the Troubles. The officers withdrew their vehicles from the area on Thursday afternoon after coming under a hail of bottles, bricks, fireworks and other projectiles. Earlier the police had accompanied contractors from a private removals company in an unsuccessful attempt to dismantle the bonfire.
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- published: 08 Aug 2019
- views: 97786
13:23
10 Unmissable Things To Do in Belfast, Ireland
If you're looking for things to do in Belfast, Ireland, be sure to check out this list of 10 Unmissable Things To Do in Belfast! This list includes attractions ...
If you're looking for things to do in Belfast, Ireland, be sure to check out this list of 10 Unmissable Things To Do in Belfast! This list includes attractions like Belfast City Hall, which is a must-see for any visitor to Belfast, as well as delicious food and drinks. Whether you're a tourist or a resident of Belfast, this list has something for you!
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- published: 30 Dec 2022
- views: 84671
3:02
Belfast: Anti-immigration protesters fly Tricolour and Union Jack together - Never seen in my life!
Riot police have swarmed in to separate protesters and counter protesters as fireworks have been thrown during clashes in Belfast.
Anti-immigration protesters ...
Riot police have swarmed in to separate protesters and counter protesters as fireworks have been thrown during clashes in Belfast.
Anti-immigration protesters have gathered in protest in the Northern Ireland capital, in similar fashion to other towns and cities across the UK.
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2:22
Irish Far-Right Group Joins Belfast Loyalists in Violent Anti-Muslim Protest
Far-right protesters from Dublin, Ireland, joined with pro-British groups in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for an anti-immigrant protest on Saturday, August 3, tha...
Far-right protesters from Dublin, Ireland, joined with pro-British groups in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for an anti-immigrant protest on Saturday, August 3, that led to attacks on several businesses, including a cafe owned by an immigrant.
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Far-right protesters from Dublin, Ireland, joined with pro-British groups in Belfast, Northern Ireland, for an anti-immigrant protest on Saturday, August 3, that led to attacks on several businesses, including a cafe owned by an immigrant.
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- published: 05 Aug 2024
- views: 134240
0:37
Rioters throw petrol bombs at police in Belfast
Rioters took to the streets in Belfast in a night of disorder and violence that saw police officers attacked with fire bombs and other missiles.
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Rioters took to the streets in Belfast in a night of disorder and violence that saw police officers attacked with fire bombs and other missiles.
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- published: 06 Aug 2024
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NORTHERN IRELAND: VOTING BEGINS IN NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
(25 Jun 1998) Natural Sound
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, where a bomb on Wednesday injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
The voting centre was moved and massive security was in evidence on Thursday.
But some early voters were not deterred by the violence.
In Belfast a fine day meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
Voters will choose six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up a new Northern Ireland Assembly.
The new Assembly will meet next week. But it will begin taking shadow control of areas like health, education, social services ...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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What makes Belfast South such a special constituency?
Claire Hanna MP talks to Kezia Dugdale about her constituency of Belfast South and how she built a coalition of voters to become their MP in the 2019 general election.
published: 14 Mar 2023
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East Belfast incidents must stop - Gavin Robinson
East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson speaking about recent incidents within his constituency and calling for the PSNI to take action.
published: 03 Feb 2021
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NORTHERN IRELAND: VOTING BEGINS IN NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (2)
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, still shaken by a bomb blast on Wednesday injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
And in Belfast, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble told people it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
If his party is as successful as polls predict, he is set to become the First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
As Northern Ireland voters prepare to make their choices for a new Assembly - in Newtownhamilton - there was a stark reminder of the violence which has t...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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Northern Ireland - Vote Counting
(31 May 1996) T/I: 10:19:21
Counting got underway in Northern Ireland on Friday (31/5) after
Thursday's (30/5) ballot to choose delegates to all-party peace
talks on the future of the troubled province.
SHOWS:
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND, 31 MAY 1996
WS of voting room interior;
Ballot boxes being opened;
GVS of votes being sorted;
CU of votes being checked off;
Chief electoral returning officer June Butler, SOT: "The first
indications on turnout seem to be that it is between 60 to 70
percent across the four Belfast constituencies."
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Standing at the Crossroads? Northern Ireland after the Assembly Elections
The Northern Ireland Assembly elections on 5 May 2022 marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Northern Ireland, with Sinn Féin, for the first time, becoming the largest party in the Assembly, and the Alliance becoming the third largest. The days since have been dominated by speculation as to the next move of the DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, for whom the resolution of unionist objections to the Protocol remains a key priority. In this IIEA webinar, Sam McBride discusses the election results and what future they might herald for Northern Ireland.
About the Speaker:
Sam McBride is the Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and the Sunday Independent. He also writes about Northern Ireland for The Economist and was previously Political Editor of the Belfast News L...
published: 18 May 2022
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NORTHERN IRELAND: VOTING BEGINS IN NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (3)
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, still shaken by a bomb blast on Wednesday which injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
The leaders of the main parties cast their votes early - the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble urged people to get out and vote to finish the job started on Good Friday.
But the Reverend Ian Paisley whose Democratic Unionist Party is totally opposed to the new assembly said, once elected, he would do all he could to make sure Northern Ireland would never become part of the Irish republic.
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams, however said t...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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NORTHERN IRELAND: NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS (2)
(26 Jun 1998) English/Nat
First results in elections for Northern Ireland's new government showed strong support for moderate Catholics but bitter divisions within the pro-British Protestant majority.
The outcome of the election for the Assembly will have profound implications for Northern Ireland's peace agreement.
The deal was struck among eight parties but opposed by two Protestant parties.
Results have been trickling in all day.
The Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, won a seat in the new Northern Ireland assembly.
He topped the poll in West Belfast.
Along with Joe Hendron, S-D-L-P (Social Democratic and Labour Party), and the D-U-P's (Democratic Unionist Party) Gregory Campbell, Adams became one of the first winners of the 108 seats.
It will be the first time that...
published: 21 Jul 2015
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A fight is on for the North Belfast constituency
The contest for North Belfast in the UK general election is heating up between nationalists and unionists.
30 female Sinn Fein campaigners, dressed in green waterproof jackets brandishing the party logo, are dashing door to door delivering leaflets through letterboxes.
DUP Dodds has held the seat since 2001 but now his position is under threat.
published: 11 Dec 2019
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Sinn Fein on track to become biggest party in Northern Ireland
Sinn Fein is braced for a historic victory as votes are counted in the election of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Voters are choosing a new 90-seat Assembly, with polls suggesting the Irish nationalist party, and former political wing of the IRA, could win the largest number of seats - and the post of first minister.
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published: 07 May 2022
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Boundary Changes & Voting Reform
DUP MP for North Belfast Nigel Dodds interviewed about the boundary changes being pursued by the Government at Westminster alongside reform of the voting system.
This is included within a piece which speculates upon the effect this will have on Mr Dodds constituency.
published: 18 Oct 2010
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Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein wins largest number of seats
It's a new era in Northern Ireland, with Sinn Fein securing the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
The pro-Irish nationalist party won 27 seats in parliament, after Friday's local government elections. Three more than the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party which had earlier conceded defeat in the ballot. The historic win means Sinn Fein is entitled to the post of first minister in Belfast for the first time since 1921. Sinn Fein's leader called it a defining moment. Daniel Padwick reports.
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published: 08 May 2022
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Contacting your MLA
We show you how to find out who your local MLAs are, and how to contact them
published: 24 Jun 2013
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Constitutionally Sound – Northern Ireland after the election
In this episode of Constitutionally Sound, our host Nicola McEwen is joined by Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast and a Senior Fellow of the UK in a Changing Europe, and David McCann, Deputy Editor of Slugger O’Toole and lecturer in Politics and Government at Ulster University for a fascinating discussion on Northern Ireland and the 2022 Assembly elections.
They reflect on the results; the Alliance ‘surge’ and where those votes have come from; what the results might mean for the Protocol and how that might play out next; and what might be next for Northern Ireland itself.
Tune in for this and more from our guests.
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published: 07 Jun 2022
1:41
NORTHERN IRELAND: VOTING BEGINS IN NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS
(25 Jun 1998) Natural Sound
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Am...
(25 Jun 1998) Natural Sound
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, where a bomb on Wednesday injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
The voting centre was moved and massive security was in evidence on Thursday.
But some early voters were not deterred by the violence.
In Belfast a fine day meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
Voters will choose six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up a new Northern Ireland Assembly.
The new Assembly will meet next week. But it will begin taking shadow control of areas like health, education, social services later this year before taking charge next year.
The Assembly, and cross-border bodies with the Irish Republic, were key elements of the Good Friday peace agreement negotiated between the parties.
For more than 25 years the province has been under direct rule from London after divisions between the mainly Catholic Republicans and the mainly Protestant Loyalists - who wish to remain part of the U-K - became too violent.
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https://wn.com/Northern_Ireland_Voting_Begins_In_New_Assembly_Elections
(25 Jun 1998) Natural Sound
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, where a bomb on Wednesday injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
The voting centre was moved and massive security was in evidence on Thursday.
But some early voters were not deterred by the violence.
In Belfast a fine day meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
Voters will choose six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up a new Northern Ireland Assembly.
The new Assembly will meet next week. But it will begin taking shadow control of areas like health, education, social services later this year before taking charge next year.
The Assembly, and cross-border bodies with the Irish Republic, were key elements of the Good Friday peace agreement negotiated between the parties.
For more than 25 years the province has been under direct rule from London after divisions between the mainly Catholic Republicans and the mainly Protestant Loyalists - who wish to remain part of the U-K - became too violent.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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6:37
What makes Belfast South such a special constituency?
Claire Hanna MP talks to Kezia Dugdale about her constituency of Belfast South and how she built a coalition of voters to become their MP in the 2019 general el...
Claire Hanna MP talks to Kezia Dugdale about her constituency of Belfast South and how she built a coalition of voters to become their MP in the 2019 general election.
https://wn.com/What_Makes_Belfast_South_Such_A_Special_Constituency
Claire Hanna MP talks to Kezia Dugdale about her constituency of Belfast South and how she built a coalition of voters to become their MP in the 2019 general election.
- published: 14 Mar 2023
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0:24
East Belfast incidents must stop - Gavin Robinson
East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson speaking about recent incidents within his constituency and calling for the PSNI to take action.
East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson speaking about recent incidents within his constituency and calling for the PSNI to take action.
https://wn.com/East_Belfast_Incidents_Must_Stop_Gavin_Robinson
East Belfast MP Gavin Robinson speaking about recent incidents within his constituency and calling for the PSNI to take action.
- published: 03 Feb 2021
- views: 400
2:41
NORTHERN IRELAND: VOTING BEGINS IN NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (2)
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Amon...
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, still shaken by a bomb blast on Wednesday injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
And in Belfast, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble told people it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
If his party is as successful as polls predict, he is set to become the First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
As Northern Ireland voters prepare to make their choices for a new Assembly - in Newtownhamilton - there was a stark reminder of the violence which has torn apart the province for the past three decades .
The bomb, which ripped through the heart of the village on Wednesday, left one boy in hospital and forced authorities to move the polling station.
With massive security saturating the area, early voters were not deterred by the bomb attack.
It has been blamed on the outlawed Irish National Liberation Army, an anti-British rival of the IRA that has refused to subscribe to the larger group's July 1997 truce.
For more than 25 years, Northern Ireland has been under direct rule from London after divisions between the mainly Catholic Republicans and the mainly Protestant Loyalists - who wish to remain part of the U-K - became too violent.
In Belfast a fine day meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
Voters will choose six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up a new Northern Ireland Assembly.
The new Assembly will meet next week.
But it will begin taking shadow control of areas like health, education, social services later this year before taking charge next year.
The Assembly, and cross-border bodies with the Irish Republic, were key elements of the Good Friday peace agreement negotiated between the parties.
And in Belfast, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble was out early to cast his vote in the historic elections.
Trimble told voters it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"My main concern is that people vote, now polling here, at this polling station, that is obviously the first one that I've visited, while it's steady, it's much lower than at the referendum, and I think people do have to come out and vote, it wasn't good enough simply to vote at the referendum without voting in the assembly election too, because the assembly election is there and the assembly is there to put the result that was obtained in the referendum into effect and I hope very much the day stays fine, it's nice at the moment and that we do see a good turnout of the same order as a month ago."
SUPER CAPTION: David Trimble, Leader Ulster Unionist Party
Trimble's party looks set to win about 30 of the 108 seats up for grabs, making them the largest party and putting Trimble on course to be elected First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
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https://wn.com/Northern_Ireland_Voting_Begins_In_New_Assembly_Elections_(2)
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, still shaken by a bomb blast on Wednesday injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
And in Belfast, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble told people it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
If his party is as successful as polls predict, he is set to become the First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
As Northern Ireland voters prepare to make their choices for a new Assembly - in Newtownhamilton - there was a stark reminder of the violence which has torn apart the province for the past three decades .
The bomb, which ripped through the heart of the village on Wednesday, left one boy in hospital and forced authorities to move the polling station.
With massive security saturating the area, early voters were not deterred by the bomb attack.
It has been blamed on the outlawed Irish National Liberation Army, an anti-British rival of the IRA that has refused to subscribe to the larger group's July 1997 truce.
For more than 25 years, Northern Ireland has been under direct rule from London after divisions between the mainly Catholic Republicans and the mainly Protestant Loyalists - who wish to remain part of the U-K - became too violent.
In Belfast a fine day meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
Voters will choose six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up a new Northern Ireland Assembly.
The new Assembly will meet next week.
But it will begin taking shadow control of areas like health, education, social services later this year before taking charge next year.
The Assembly, and cross-border bodies with the Irish Republic, were key elements of the Good Friday peace agreement negotiated between the parties.
And in Belfast, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble was out early to cast his vote in the historic elections.
Trimble told voters it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"My main concern is that people vote, now polling here, at this polling station, that is obviously the first one that I've visited, while it's steady, it's much lower than at the referendum, and I think people do have to come out and vote, it wasn't good enough simply to vote at the referendum without voting in the assembly election too, because the assembly election is there and the assembly is there to put the result that was obtained in the referendum into effect and I hope very much the day stays fine, it's nice at the moment and that we do see a good turnout of the same order as a month ago."
SUPER CAPTION: David Trimble, Leader Ulster Unionist Party
Trimble's party looks set to win about 30 of the 108 seats up for grabs, making them the largest party and putting Trimble on course to be elected First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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1:37
Northern Ireland - Vote Counting
(31 May 1996) T/I: 10:19:21
Counting got underway in Northern Ireland on Friday (31/5) after
Thursday's (30/5) ballot to choose delegates to all-party peace...
(31 May 1996) T/I: 10:19:21
Counting got underway in Northern Ireland on Friday (31/5) after
Thursday's (30/5) ballot to choose delegates to all-party peace
talks on the future of the troubled province.
SHOWS:
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND, 31 MAY 1996
WS of voting room interior;
Ballot boxes being opened;
GVS of votes being sorted;
CU of votes being checked off;
Chief electoral returning officer June Butler, SOT: "The first
indications on turnout seem to be that it is between 60 to 70
percent across the four Belfast constituencies."
Parliament exterior;
Flag flying;
Gvs parliament;
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(31 May 1996) T/I: 10:19:21
Counting got underway in Northern Ireland on Friday (31/5) after
Thursday's (30/5) ballot to choose delegates to all-party peace
talks on the future of the troubled province.
SHOWS:
BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND, 31 MAY 1996
WS of voting room interior;
Ballot boxes being opened;
GVS of votes being sorted;
CU of votes being checked off;
Chief electoral returning officer June Butler, SOT: "The first
indications on turnout seem to be that it is between 60 to 70
percent across the four Belfast constituencies."
Parliament exterior;
Flag flying;
Gvs parliament;
1.34
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 250
30:56
Standing at the Crossroads? Northern Ireland after the Assembly Elections
The Northern Ireland Assembly elections on 5 May 2022 marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Northern Ireland, with Sinn Féin, for the first t...
The Northern Ireland Assembly elections on 5 May 2022 marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Northern Ireland, with Sinn Féin, for the first time, becoming the largest party in the Assembly, and the Alliance becoming the third largest. The days since have been dominated by speculation as to the next move of the DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, for whom the resolution of unionist objections to the Protocol remains a key priority. In this IIEA webinar, Sam McBride discusses the election results and what future they might herald for Northern Ireland.
About the Speaker:
Sam McBride is the Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and the Sunday Independent. He also writes about Northern Ireland for The Economist and was previously Political Editor of the Belfast News Letter.
His 2019 book Burned: The Inside Story of the Cash-for-Ash Scandal and Northern Ireland’s Secretive New Elite became a Sunday Times bestseller and was nominated for the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. He is a regular presence on radio and television, giving analysis of events which impact on Northern Irish politics.
https://wn.com/Standing_At_The_Crossroads_Northern_Ireland_After_The_Assembly_Elections
The Northern Ireland Assembly elections on 5 May 2022 marked a significant shift in the political landscape of Northern Ireland, with Sinn Féin, for the first time, becoming the largest party in the Assembly, and the Alliance becoming the third largest. The days since have been dominated by speculation as to the next move of the DUP leader, Jeffrey Donaldson, for whom the resolution of unionist objections to the Protocol remains a key priority. In this IIEA webinar, Sam McBride discusses the election results and what future they might herald for Northern Ireland.
About the Speaker:
Sam McBride is the Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and the Sunday Independent. He also writes about Northern Ireland for The Economist and was previously Political Editor of the Belfast News Letter.
His 2019 book Burned: The Inside Story of the Cash-for-Ash Scandal and Northern Ireland’s Secretive New Elite became a Sunday Times bestseller and was nominated for the Christopher Ewart-Biggs Memorial Prize. He is a regular presence on radio and television, giving analysis of events which impact on Northern Irish politics.
- published: 18 May 2022
- views: 5661
3:21
NORTHERN IRELAND: VOTING BEGINS IN NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS (3)
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among...
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, still shaken by a bomb blast on Wednesday which injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
The leaders of the main parties cast their votes early - the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble urged people to get out and vote to finish the job started on Good Friday.
But the Reverend Ian Paisley whose Democratic Unionist Party is totally opposed to the new assembly said, once elected, he would do all he could to make sure Northern Ireland would never become part of the Irish republic.
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams, however said the assembly was the first step in the right direction.
Across the British ruled province of Northern Ireland, voters made their choices for a new Assembly.
They are being asked to pick six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up the assembly which will meet for the first time next week.
But in Newtownhamilton there was a stark reminder of the violence which has torn apart the province for the past three decades .
The bomb, which ripped through the heart of the village on Wednesday, left one boy in hospital and forced authorities to move the polling station.
With massive security saturating the area, early voters were not deterred by the bomb attack.
It's been blamed on the outlawed Irish National Liberation Army, an anti-British rival of the I-R-A that has refused to subscribe to the larger group's July 1997 truce.
For more than 25 years, Northern Ireland has been under direct rule from London after divisions between the mainly Catholic Republicans and the mainly Protestant Loyalists - who wish to remain part of the U-K - became too violent.
The fine weather in Belfast meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
The Assembly, and cross-border bodies with the Irish Republic, were key elements of the Good Friday peace agreement negotiated between the parties.
One of the architects of that deal, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party, David Trimble cast an early vote in the historic elections.
Trimble's party looks set to win about 30 of the 108 seats up for grabs, making them the largest party and putting Trimble on course to be elected First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
Afterwards - Trimble told voters it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"My main concern is that people vote, now polling here, at this polling station, that is obviously the first one that I've visited, while it's steady, it's much lower than at the referendum, and I think people do have to come out and vote, it wasn't good enough simply to vote at the referendum without voting in the assembly election too."
SUPER CAPTION: David Trimble, Leader Ulster Unionist Party
The R-U-C (Royal Ulster Constabulary) chose this day of voting to display an arsenal confiscated from both sides of the political divide.
One of the main concerns of many people has been the decommissioning of terrorist weapons.
This is certainly true for the hard-line Protestants.
But their main opposition to the new assembly is based on the fear that they will lose the union with Britain.
They're also wary of sharing power with a Roman Catholic minority which backs Irish unity and has long complained of discrimination.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
SOUNDBITE: (English)
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https://wn.com/Northern_Ireland_Voting_Begins_In_New_Assembly_Elections_(3)
(25 Jun 1998) English/Nat
The people of Northern Ireland went to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new Assembly their first parliament since 1972.
Among them were voters in Newtownhamilton, still shaken by a bomb blast on Wednesday which injured two people - including a 13-year-old - and damaged a polling station.
The leaders of the main parties cast their votes early - the leader of the Ulster Unionist party in Northern Ireland David Trimble urged people to get out and vote to finish the job started on Good Friday.
But the Reverend Ian Paisley whose Democratic Unionist Party is totally opposed to the new assembly said, once elected, he would do all he could to make sure Northern Ireland would never become part of the Irish republic.
Sinn Fein's Gerry Adams, however said the assembly was the first step in the right direction.
Across the British ruled province of Northern Ireland, voters made their choices for a new Assembly.
They are being asked to pick six representatives from each of 18 constituencies to make up the assembly which will meet for the first time next week.
But in Newtownhamilton there was a stark reminder of the violence which has torn apart the province for the past three decades .
The bomb, which ripped through the heart of the village on Wednesday, left one boy in hospital and forced authorities to move the polling station.
With massive security saturating the area, early voters were not deterred by the bomb attack.
It's been blamed on the outlawed Irish National Liberation Army, an anti-British rival of the I-R-A that has refused to subscribe to the larger group's July 1997 truce.
For more than 25 years, Northern Ireland has been under direct rule from London after divisions between the mainly Catholic Republicans and the mainly Protestant Loyalists - who wish to remain part of the U-K - became too violent.
The fine weather in Belfast meant that voting was brisk, and turnout is expected to be more than 70 per cent.
The Assembly, and cross-border bodies with the Irish Republic, were key elements of the Good Friday peace agreement negotiated between the parties.
One of the architects of that deal, the leader of the Ulster Unionist party, David Trimble cast an early vote in the historic elections.
Trimble's party looks set to win about 30 of the 108 seats up for grabs, making them the largest party and putting Trimble on course to be elected First Minister when the Assembly meets for the first time next week.
Afterwards - Trimble told voters it was imperative they vote again to finish the job started on Good Friday.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"My main concern is that people vote, now polling here, at this polling station, that is obviously the first one that I've visited, while it's steady, it's much lower than at the referendum, and I think people do have to come out and vote, it wasn't good enough simply to vote at the referendum without voting in the assembly election too."
SUPER CAPTION: David Trimble, Leader Ulster Unionist Party
The R-U-C (Royal Ulster Constabulary) chose this day of voting to display an arsenal confiscated from both sides of the political divide.
One of the main concerns of many people has been the decommissioning of terrorist weapons.
This is certainly true for the hard-line Protestants.
But their main opposition to the new assembly is based on the fear that they will lose the union with Britain.
They're also wary of sharing power with a Roman Catholic minority which backs Irish unity and has long complained of discrimination.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
SOUNDBITE: (English)
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
- views: 231
3:04
NORTHERN IRELAND: NEW ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS (2)
(26 Jun 1998) English/Nat
First results in elections for Northern Ireland's new government showed strong support for moderate Catholics but bitter divisions ...
(26 Jun 1998) English/Nat
First results in elections for Northern Ireland's new government showed strong support for moderate Catholics but bitter divisions within the pro-British Protestant majority.
The outcome of the election for the Assembly will have profound implications for Northern Ireland's peace agreement.
The deal was struck among eight parties but opposed by two Protestant parties.
Results have been trickling in all day.
The Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, won a seat in the new Northern Ireland assembly.
He topped the poll in West Belfast.
Along with Joe Hendron, S-D-L-P (Social Democratic and Labour Party), and the D-U-P's (Democratic Unionist Party) Gregory Campbell, Adams became one of the first winners of the 108 seats.
It will be the first time that Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (I-R-A) takes up seats in a provincial administration under British sovereignty.
Adams said that nationalist support came through strongly as he always believed it would.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"The big story of this election is that the nationalist vote has come out and has been strengthened right across the main parties. And Sinn Fein going into the election called for that, called for a strengthening of the Nationalist axis because we understand as the "no" vote congeals - and there's others within the bureaucracy and the securicrats as they come into position, they will start to try to prevent the type of changes which are required and what Sinn Fein wants to see is the people that we have elected joining with others and the institutions and the executive. We want to see all the structures put up as soon as possible. We want to see the agenda for change implemented as soon as possible."
SUPER CAPTION: Gerry Adams, Leader of Sinn Fein
Protestant parties were split between supporters and opponents of the Stormont peace agreement.
Ian Paisley's hard-line Protestant Democratic Unionists (DUP) took an early lead with
eight seats.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I want to say that this is a good day for Northern Ireland. A very good day for Northern Ireland because they thought they had us hamstrung and buried and the media all you folks here, were telling Paisley is a has-been, the DUP are buried, they thought they were going to bury us in a Sadducees grave and if you don't know what that is, that is a grave that can never be resurrected from."
SUPER CAPTION: Ian Paisley, Democratic Unionists (DUP)
David Trimble is hoping that his Ulster Unionists would hold off the challenge of anti-peace agreement hard liners and go into the new Northern Ireland Assembly as the single largest party.
But it promises to be a close call with the DUP and Robert McCartney's UK Unionists topping the poll in eight of the 18 constituencies.
What the vote is showing, is the deep divide within Protestant ranks.
Support from the Ulster Unionists, the largest Protestant party is considered crucial for the new Assembly's operation.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I have been elected on the first count and indeed have topped the pool. Naturally one is pleased to have done that. I am also pleased to see from the figures as they stand at the moment we can expect to hold the two seats that we have here in and off course we have to wait till the latter stages of the count to get that confirmed.
SUPER CAPTION: David Trimble, Leader of Ulster Unionist Party
Official results on how many seats each party won may not be finalised until Saturday because of the number of candidates - 296 - and the vote's painstaking "proportional representation" system.
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(26 Jun 1998) English/Nat
First results in elections for Northern Ireland's new government showed strong support for moderate Catholics but bitter divisions within the pro-British Protestant majority.
The outcome of the election for the Assembly will have profound implications for Northern Ireland's peace agreement.
The deal was struck among eight parties but opposed by two Protestant parties.
Results have been trickling in all day.
The Sinn Fein leader, Gerry Adams, won a seat in the new Northern Ireland assembly.
He topped the poll in West Belfast.
Along with Joe Hendron, S-D-L-P (Social Democratic and Labour Party), and the D-U-P's (Democratic Unionist Party) Gregory Campbell, Adams became one of the first winners of the 108 seats.
It will be the first time that Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Irish Republican Army (I-R-A) takes up seats in a provincial administration under British sovereignty.
Adams said that nationalist support came through strongly as he always believed it would.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"The big story of this election is that the nationalist vote has come out and has been strengthened right across the main parties. And Sinn Fein going into the election called for that, called for a strengthening of the Nationalist axis because we understand as the "no" vote congeals - and there's others within the bureaucracy and the securicrats as they come into position, they will start to try to prevent the type of changes which are required and what Sinn Fein wants to see is the people that we have elected joining with others and the institutions and the executive. We want to see all the structures put up as soon as possible. We want to see the agenda for change implemented as soon as possible."
SUPER CAPTION: Gerry Adams, Leader of Sinn Fein
Protestant parties were split between supporters and opponents of the Stormont peace agreement.
Ian Paisley's hard-line Protestant Democratic Unionists (DUP) took an early lead with
eight seats.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I want to say that this is a good day for Northern Ireland. A very good day for Northern Ireland because they thought they had us hamstrung and buried and the media all you folks here, were telling Paisley is a has-been, the DUP are buried, they thought they were going to bury us in a Sadducees grave and if you don't know what that is, that is a grave that can never be resurrected from."
SUPER CAPTION: Ian Paisley, Democratic Unionists (DUP)
David Trimble is hoping that his Ulster Unionists would hold off the challenge of anti-peace agreement hard liners and go into the new Northern Ireland Assembly as the single largest party.
But it promises to be a close call with the DUP and Robert McCartney's UK Unionists topping the poll in eight of the 18 constituencies.
What the vote is showing, is the deep divide within Protestant ranks.
Support from the Ulster Unionists, the largest Protestant party is considered crucial for the new Assembly's operation.
SOUNDBITE: (English)
"I have been elected on the first count and indeed have topped the pool. Naturally one is pleased to have done that. I am also pleased to see from the figures as they stand at the moment we can expect to hold the two seats that we have here in and off course we have to wait till the latter stages of the count to get that confirmed.
SUPER CAPTION: David Trimble, Leader of Ulster Unionist Party
Official results on how many seats each party won may not be finalised until Saturday because of the number of candidates - 296 - and the vote's painstaking "proportional representation" system.
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- published: 21 Jul 2015
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A fight is on for the North Belfast constituency
The contest for North Belfast in the UK general election is heating up between nationalists and unionists.
30 female Sinn Fein campaigners, dressed in green w...
The contest for North Belfast in the UK general election is heating up between nationalists and unionists.
30 female Sinn Fein campaigners, dressed in green waterproof jackets brandishing the party logo, are dashing door to door delivering leaflets through letterboxes.
DUP Dodds has held the seat since 2001 but now his position is under threat.
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The contest for North Belfast in the UK general election is heating up between nationalists and unionists.
30 female Sinn Fein campaigners, dressed in green waterproof jackets brandishing the party logo, are dashing door to door delivering leaflets through letterboxes.
DUP Dodds has held the seat since 2001 but now his position is under threat.
- published: 11 Dec 2019
- views: 413
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Sinn Fein on track to become biggest party in Northern Ireland
Sinn Fein is braced for a historic victory as votes are counted in the election of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Voters are choosing a new 90-seat Assembly, ...
Sinn Fein is braced for a historic victory as votes are counted in the election of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
Voters are choosing a new 90-seat Assembly, with polls suggesting the Irish nationalist party, and former political wing of the IRA, could win the largest number of seats - and the post of first minister.
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Sinn Fein is braced for a historic victory as votes are counted in the election of the Northern Ireland Assembly.
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- published: 07 May 2022
- views: 57598
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Boundary Changes & Voting Reform
DUP MP for North Belfast Nigel Dodds interviewed about the boundary changes being pursued by the Government at Westminster alongside reform of the voting system...
DUP MP for North Belfast Nigel Dodds interviewed about the boundary changes being pursued by the Government at Westminster alongside reform of the voting system.
This is included within a piece which speculates upon the effect this will have on Mr Dodds constituency.
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DUP MP for North Belfast Nigel Dodds interviewed about the boundary changes being pursued by the Government at Westminster alongside reform of the voting system.
This is included within a piece which speculates upon the effect this will have on Mr Dodds constituency.
- published: 18 Oct 2010
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Irish nationalist party Sinn Fein wins largest number of seats
It's a new era in Northern Ireland, with Sinn Fein securing the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
The pro-Irish nati...
It's a new era in Northern Ireland, with Sinn Fein securing the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
The pro-Irish nationalist party won 27 seats in parliament, after Friday's local government elections. Three more than the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party which had earlier conceded defeat in the ballot. The historic win means Sinn Fein is entitled to the post of first minister in Belfast for the first time since 1921. Sinn Fein's leader called it a defining moment. Daniel Padwick reports.
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It's a new era in Northern Ireland, with Sinn Fein securing the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
The pro-Irish nationalist party won 27 seats in parliament, after Friday's local government elections. Three more than the pro-British Democratic Unionist Party which had earlier conceded defeat in the ballot. The historic win means Sinn Fein is entitled to the post of first minister in Belfast for the first time since 1921. Sinn Fein's leader called it a defining moment. Daniel Padwick reports.
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- published: 08 May 2022
- views: 2906
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Contacting your MLA
We show you how to find out who your local MLAs are, and how to contact them
We show you how to find out who your local MLAs are, and how to contact them
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We show you how to find out who your local MLAs are, and how to contact them
- published: 24 Jun 2013
- views: 5981
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Constitutionally Sound – Northern Ireland after the election
In this episode of Constitutionally Sound, our host Nicola McEwen is joined by Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast and ...
In this episode of Constitutionally Sound, our host Nicola McEwen is joined by Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast and a Senior Fellow of the UK in a Changing Europe, and David McCann, Deputy Editor of Slugger O’Toole and lecturer in Politics and Government at Ulster University for a fascinating discussion on Northern Ireland and the 2022 Assembly elections.
They reflect on the results; the Alliance ‘surge’ and where those votes have come from; what the results might mean for the Protocol and how that might play out next; and what might be next for Northern Ireland itself.
Tune in for this and more from our guests.
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In this episode of Constitutionally Sound, our host Nicola McEwen is joined by Katy Hayward, Professor of Political Sociology at Queen’s University Belfast and a Senior Fellow of the UK in a Changing Europe, and David McCann, Deputy Editor of Slugger O’Toole and lecturer in Politics and Government at Ulster University for a fascinating discussion on Northern Ireland and the 2022 Assembly elections.
They reflect on the results; the Alliance ‘surge’ and where those votes have come from; what the results might mean for the Protocol and how that might play out next; and what might be next for Northern Ireland itself.
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- published: 07 Jun 2022
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What is going on in Belfast, Maine
Belfast, Maine has everything a small city could hope for, from incredible views of Passagassawakeag River, Belfast Bay, and the scenic water craft.
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published: 24 Feb 2023
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Belfast, Maine Walking Tour
Walking tour of Belfast, Maine. Summer 2022. Tour includes the Harbor Walk, Belfast Armistice Bridge, Front Street Shipyard, Main Street, and water front. #belfastmaine #maine #mainecoast
published: 13 Aug 2022
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The bustling Belfast, Maine
The bustling Belfast, Maine
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published: 03 Dec 2019
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Discover the Best of Belfast Maine 2024
Explore the best of Belfast, Maine in 2024! From stunning ocean views to delicious ice cream, this charming seaport town has it all. Don't miss out on the Rail Trail, Perrys Nut House, and Harborwalk during your visit.
published: 18 May 2024
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Downtown Belfast Maine June 2024
published: 13 Jul 2024
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Exploring the History of Belfast Maine on Motorcycles | Eats, History & Scenic Riding | 2LaneLife 4K
#Belfast #History #Maine
Come along for the ride as we head into Belfast, Maine to learn about its deep-rooted history, great eats, and more! We stop through on our way out to Quoddy Head State Park during our East Coast Ride Series. Can't forget about that Maine Lobster either!!
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MAINE COAST: Exploring Ogunquit, Belfast, Camden, & Portland!
On this part of our New England Roadtrip we take on the Maine Coast. We head out of Bar Harbor & stop off in some cool small towns along the coast starting with Belfast. Belfast was so cute & had so many great shops. We then stopped off in Casper the Friendly Ghost's hometown of Camden, which was one of our favorite stops. Then ending at our stay in Ogunquit Maine on the south end of the state. Our next day we drop up the coast to Portland to explore & stopped at an iconic lighthouse. Our last day on the coast we explored more of Ogunquit before hitting the road for our next stop.
Maine was so beautiful & we 100% want to go back. We think spring or summer would be a great time to see the coastal towns when it is probably most active. There are so many small coastal towns in Maine that we...
published: 08 Jan 2023
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Maine Coastal Towns Tour - Belfast, Camden, Rockland and Damariscotta!
It's time for a tour of Maine's Coastal Towns! Specifically, the towns along the Route 1 Scenic drive from Portland to Bar Harbor. Come join me as I explore Fort Knox and climb the Penobscot Observatory Bridge. Enjoy a delicious hot fudge sundae along the banks of Belfast. Quick stop offs to explore the sandy beaches of Lincolnville and the picturesque town of Camden.
Continuing on to Rockland where we walk out to the Breakwater Headlight and grab some Chowder and Mussels at The Landings Restaurant. The finale is at Damariscotta, Maine, known as the Oyster Capitol of Maine. If you are into Raw Oysters, the Shuck Station is the place to go!
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BUDGET HOTEL BELFAST? Was It Worth It? or STILL EXPENSIVE
The second and last hotel from my visit to Belfast Is this IBIS budget hotel, but would you class it as a budget hotel when they charge that price?.
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MaineLife: Off Season - Season 1, Episode 6 - Belfast
published: 21 Mar 2022
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What is going on in Belfast, Maine
Belfast, Maine has everything a small city could hope for, from incredible views of Passagassawakeag River, Belfast Bay, and the scenic water craft.
Gifts of M...
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- published: 24 Feb 2023
- views: 7689
11:31
Belfast, Maine Walking Tour
Walking tour of Belfast, Maine. Summer 2022. Tour includes the Harbor Walk, Belfast Armistice Bridge, Front Street Shipyard, Main Street, and water front. #bel...
Walking tour of Belfast, Maine. Summer 2022. Tour includes the Harbor Walk, Belfast Armistice Bridge, Front Street Shipyard, Main Street, and water front. #belfastmaine #maine #mainecoast
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Walking tour of Belfast, Maine. Summer 2022. Tour includes the Harbor Walk, Belfast Armistice Bridge, Front Street Shipyard, Main Street, and water front. #belfastmaine #maine #mainecoast
- published: 13 Aug 2022
- views: 7577
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The bustling Belfast, Maine
The bustling Belfast, Maine
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The bustling Belfast, Maine
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The bustling Belfast, Maine
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- published: 03 Dec 2019
- views: 21550
26:44
Discover the Best of Belfast Maine 2024
Explore the best of Belfast, Maine in 2024! From stunning ocean views to delicious ice cream, this charming seaport town has it all. Don't miss out on the Rail ...
Explore the best of Belfast, Maine in 2024! From stunning ocean views to delicious ice cream, this charming seaport town has it all. Don't miss out on the Rail Trail, Perrys Nut House, and Harborwalk during your visit.
https://wn.com/Discover_The_Best_Of_Belfast_Maine_2024
Explore the best of Belfast, Maine in 2024! From stunning ocean views to delicious ice cream, this charming seaport town has it all. Don't miss out on the Rail Trail, Perrys Nut House, and Harborwalk during your visit.
- published: 18 May 2024
- views: 1262
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Exploring the History of Belfast Maine on Motorcycles | Eats, History & Scenic Riding | 2LaneLife 4K
#Belfast #History #Maine
Come along for the ride as we head into Belfast, Maine to learn about its deep-rooted history, great eats, and more! We stop through on...
#Belfast #History #Maine
Come along for the ride as we head into Belfast, Maine to learn about its deep-rooted history, great eats, and more! We stop through on our way out to Quoddy Head State Park during our East Coast Ride Series. Can't forget about that Maine Lobster either!!
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BELFAST, MAINE HISTORY
The area was once territory of the Penobscot tribe of Abenaki Native Americans, which each summer visited the seashore to hunt for fish, shellfish and seafowl. In 1630, it became part of the Muscongus Patent, which granted rights for English trading posts with the Native Americans, especially for the lucrative fur trade. About 1720, General Samuel Waldo of Boston bought the Muscongus Patent, which had evolved into outright ownership of the land, and was thereafter known as the Waldo Patent.[5]
Waldo died in 1759, and his heirs would sell the plantation of Passagassawakeag (named after its river) to 35 Scots-Irish proprietors from Londonderry, New Hampshire. Renamed Belfast after Belfast, Northern Ireland, it was first settled in 1770, and incorporated as a town in 1773. The village was mostly abandoned during the Revolution while British forces occupied Bagaduce (now Castine).[6] The British military burned Belfast in 1779, then held it for five days in September 1814 during the War of 1812
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Come along for the ride as we head into Belfast, Maine to learn about its deep-rooted history, great eats, and more! We stop through on our way out to Quoddy Head State Park during our East Coast Ride Series. Can't forget about that Maine Lobster either!!
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BELFAST, MAINE HISTORY
The area was once territory of the Penobscot tribe of Abenaki Native Americans, which each summer visited the seashore to hunt for fish, shellfish and seafowl. In 1630, it became part of the Muscongus Patent, which granted rights for English trading posts with the Native Americans, especially for the lucrative fur trade. About 1720, General Samuel Waldo of Boston bought the Muscongus Patent, which had evolved into outright ownership of the land, and was thereafter known as the Waldo Patent.[5]
Waldo died in 1759, and his heirs would sell the plantation of Passagassawakeag (named after its river) to 35 Scots-Irish proprietors from Londonderry, New Hampshire. Renamed Belfast after Belfast, Northern Ireland, it was first settled in 1770, and incorporated as a town in 1773. The village was mostly abandoned during the Revolution while British forces occupied Bagaduce (now Castine).[6] The British military burned Belfast in 1779, then held it for five days in September 1814 during the War of 1812
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- published: 17 Dec 2021
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MAINE COAST: Exploring Ogunquit, Belfast, Camden, & Portland!
On this part of our New England Roadtrip we take on the Maine Coast. We head out of Bar Harbor & stop off in some cool small towns along the coast starting with...
On this part of our New England Roadtrip we take on the Maine Coast. We head out of Bar Harbor & stop off in some cool small towns along the coast starting with Belfast. Belfast was so cute & had so many great shops. We then stopped off in Casper the Friendly Ghost's hometown of Camden, which was one of our favorite stops. Then ending at our stay in Ogunquit Maine on the south end of the state. Our next day we drop up the coast to Portland to explore & stopped at an iconic lighthouse. Our last day on the coast we explored more of Ogunquit before hitting the road for our next stop.
Maine was so beautiful & we 100% want to go back. We think spring or summer would be a great time to see the coastal towns when it is probably most active. There are so many small coastal towns in Maine that we didn't get to explore, so we are hoping to go back and spend more quality time there to see the places we didn't get to see. If you have any suggestions for future Maine exploring let us know in the comments!
Next Up: Salem, MA!
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On this part of our New England Roadtrip we take on the Maine Coast. We head out of Bar Harbor & stop off in some cool small towns along the coast starting with Belfast. Belfast was so cute & had so many great shops. We then stopped off in Casper the Friendly Ghost's hometown of Camden, which was one of our favorite stops. Then ending at our stay in Ogunquit Maine on the south end of the state. Our next day we drop up the coast to Portland to explore & stopped at an iconic lighthouse. Our last day on the coast we explored more of Ogunquit before hitting the road for our next stop.
Maine was so beautiful & we 100% want to go back. We think spring or summer would be a great time to see the coastal towns when it is probably most active. There are so many small coastal towns in Maine that we didn't get to explore, so we are hoping to go back and spend more quality time there to see the places we didn't get to see. If you have any suggestions for future Maine exploring let us know in the comments!
Next Up: Salem, MA!
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- published: 08 Jan 2023
- views: 55348
15:41
Maine Coastal Towns Tour - Belfast, Camden, Rockland and Damariscotta!
It's time for a tour of Maine's Coastal Towns! Specifically, the towns along the Route 1 Scenic drive from Portland to Bar Harbor. Come join me as I explore For...
It's time for a tour of Maine's Coastal Towns! Specifically, the towns along the Route 1 Scenic drive from Portland to Bar Harbor. Come join me as I explore Fort Knox and climb the Penobscot Observatory Bridge. Enjoy a delicious hot fudge sundae along the banks of Belfast. Quick stop offs to explore the sandy beaches of Lincolnville and the picturesque town of Camden.
Continuing on to Rockland where we walk out to the Breakwater Headlight and grab some Chowder and Mussels at The Landings Restaurant. The finale is at Damariscotta, Maine, known as the Oyster Capitol of Maine. If you are into Raw Oysters, the Shuck Station is the place to go!
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1:14 - Fort Knox, Penobscot Observatory Bridge
4:24 - Belfast
6:24 - Lincolnville Beach
7:16 - Camden
8:48 - Rockland Lighthouse and Landing Restaurant
12:34 - Oysters at Damariscotta Shuck Station
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1) Bucksport, Maine - https://www.bucksportmaine.gov/
2) Penobscot Bridge Observatory and Fort Knox - https://www.fortknoxmaine.com/
3) Wild Cow Creamery - https://wildcowcreamery.com/
4) Lincolnville, Maine - https://www.town.lincolnville.me.us/
5) Camden, Maine - https://www.camdenmaine.gov/
6) Rockland Breakwater Headlight - http://www.rocklandharborlights.org/
7) Landings Restaurant and Lounge - http://www.thelandingsrestaurant.com/
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It's time for a tour of Maine's Coastal Towns! Specifically, the towns along the Route 1 Scenic drive from Portland to Bar Harbor. Come join me as I explore Fort Knox and climb the Penobscot Observatory Bridge. Enjoy a delicious hot fudge sundae along the banks of Belfast. Quick stop offs to explore the sandy beaches of Lincolnville and the picturesque town of Camden.
Continuing on to Rockland where we walk out to the Breakwater Headlight and grab some Chowder and Mussels at The Landings Restaurant. The finale is at Damariscotta, Maine, known as the Oyster Capitol of Maine. If you are into Raw Oysters, the Shuck Station is the place to go!
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:14 - Fort Knox, Penobscot Observatory Bridge
4:24 - Belfast
6:24 - Lincolnville Beach
7:16 - Camden
8:48 - Rockland Lighthouse and Landing Restaurant
12:34 - Oysters at Damariscotta Shuck Station
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Places visited in this video:
1) Bucksport, Maine - https://www.bucksportmaine.gov/
2) Penobscot Bridge Observatory and Fort Knox - https://www.fortknoxmaine.com/
3) Wild Cow Creamery - https://wildcowcreamery.com/
4) Lincolnville, Maine - https://www.town.lincolnville.me.us/
5) Camden, Maine - https://www.camdenmaine.gov/
6) Rockland Breakwater Headlight - http://www.rocklandharborlights.org/
7) Landings Restaurant and Lounge - http://www.thelandingsrestaurant.com/
8) Shuck Station Raw Bar - https://m.facebook.com/ShuckStation/
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- published: 17 Sep 2022
- views: 5359
13:10
BUDGET HOTEL BELFAST? Was It Worth It? or STILL EXPENSIVE
The second and last hotel from my visit to Belfast Is this IBIS budget hotel, but would you class it as a budget hotel when they charge that price?.
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The second and last hotel from my visit to Belfast Is this IBIS budget hotel, but would you class it as a budget hotel when they charge that price?.
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The second and last hotel from my visit to Belfast Is this IBIS budget hotel, but would you class it as a budget hotel when they charge that price?.
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- published: 12 Sep 2024
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