Claire Williamson, Belfast Telegraph

Claire Williamson

Belfast Telegraph

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Past articles by Claire:

Children’s Cancer Unit Charity’s Christmas campaign highlights impact of kids’ diagnosis on siblings

It’s a Christmas campaign with a difference. → Read More

Taxpayers fork out £400k to heat and light Stormont during political impasse

Taxpayers have footed a bill of more than £400,000 for Stormont’s electricity and fuel costs since the Assembly was plunged into crisis. → Read More

United Kingdom in mourning after the Queen passes away

The death of the Queen has plunged a shocked nation into mourning for its longest-reigning monarch, with the new King expressing the "greatest sadness" at the loss of his "beloved mother". → Read More

Taste test: Is Tayto’s cheese and onion chocolate just the latest flavour of the month?

Crisps and chocolate — they are the go-to snack options of the nation. → Read More

We’ll turn the tables on violent men who prey on women, vows PSNI

The PSNI has vowed to turn the tables so “violent men feel under threat”, not women and girls. → Read More

Sparring partners: Frampton helps open new £585,000 boxing club in Tullycarnet

Former world boxing champion Carl Frampton and other special guests officially opened the sport’s newest facility in the city yesterday at Tullycarnet. → Read More

Claire Williamson: Snow Patrol concert will be extra special... and it’s something we all need

The last time Snow Patrol played in Northern Ireland it was 2019. → Read More

Northern Ireland dog lovers honour Willie Gregg's late mother in charity walk

Hundreds of dog owners and their families turned out on Sunday for a dog walk in memory of North Coast bar manager Willie Gregg’s late mother, Joan. → Read More

Ulster American Folk Park hosts famine memorial made out of 1,000 glass potatoes

A famine memorial featuring more than 1,000 handblown glass potatoes has arrived at the Ulster American Folk Park. → Read More

Mayhem in Helen’s Bay: Residents of Northern Ireland beauty spot ‘trapped in their homes when the sun comes out’

A popular beauty spot has been described as “under siege”, as Helen’s Bay residents are plagued by rogue parking and anti-social behaviour. → Read More

A change in the weather but Helen’s Bay residents seek long-term solutions for ‘under siege’ area

A popular beauty spot has been described as “under siege”, as Helen’s Bay residents are plagued by rogue parking and anti-social behaviour. → Read More

Could more have been done to save Barry’s Amusements in Portrush and retain attraction for future generations?

Claire Williamson and Brendan Mulgrew August 04 2021 08:00 AM → Read More

Blank canvas: Danni brings art to streets of Belfast’s Linen Quarter

Belfast’s Linen Quarter is boasting some colourful new street art after utility boxes in the area got a makeover. → Read More

Huge backing for integrated schools to be main system of education

Almost three-quarters of people in Northern Ireland believe integrated schools should be the main model for our education system, a poll has found. → Read More

Tim McGarry: Comedian admits he wanted to be a Christian Brother

Belfast comedian Tim McGarry has told how he once thought about becoming a Christian Brother. → Read More

Green light: Final phase of fire service training centre approved

The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) has welcomed planning approval from Mid-Ulster Council for the final phase of its Learning and Development Centre (LDC) outside Cookstown. → Read More

Tributes as UUP veteran Olive Whitten dies following illness

The UUP has paid tribute to a party stalwart and councillor who passed away following illness. → Read More

Charity to restore woodlands in Mourne estate

The Woodland Trust Northern Ireland has announced the “once-in-a-lifetime” opportunity as it purchased land within Mourne Park in Kilkeel. → Read More

Tele health writer honoured for work on dementia by Alzheimer’s Society

The Belfast Telegraph’s health correspondent has been recognised for her work highlighting the plight of dementia patients during the pandemic. → Read More

World superbike champion Jonathan Rea awarded Freedom of the Borough

World superbike champion Jonathan Rea has been awarded the Freedom of the Borough at a special ceremony. → Read More