Amy Cochrane, Belfast Telegraph

Amy Cochrane

Belfast Telegraph

United Kingdom

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Past articles by Amy:

‘Falling down’ east Belfast mansion transformed into stylish family home

An east Belfast mansion once used as a holiday home by CS Lewis has been restored to its former glory. → Read More

‘Falling down’ east Belfast mansion transformed into stylish family home

An east Belfast mansion once used as a holiday home by CS Lewis has been restored to its former glory. → Read More

Two men charged with string of offences after police car smashed and officers assaulted in Co Down

Two men, aged 61 and 29 years old, have been charged with a string of offences after police officers were assaulted and their vehicle smashed up in Newcastle. → Read More

M2 closed in both directions due to ongoing incident

The M2 is currently closed in both directions from Sandyknowes to the Greencastle on slip due to an ongoing incident. → Read More

M2 remains closed southbound due to ongoing incident

The M2 is currently closed southbound from Sandyknowes to the Greencastle on slip due to an ongoing incident. → Read More

M2 reopens following an earlier incident

The M2 has reopened following an earlier incident close to the Bellevue Bridge. → Read More

Atlantic Bar: ‘It would be a great loss for the music scene, not just for north coast but for all of NI’

A popular music venue on the North Coast is under threat of closure and a campaign is underway to help save what has been called “part of the very fabric of Portrush”. → Read More

Donning their best glad-rags for Down Royal

Racegoers at the popular Down Royal racecourse donned their best glad-rags for the first day of the Ladbrokes Festival of Racing on Friday. → Read More

The Atlantic Bar, Portrush: Broadcaster Joe Lindsay voices support for ‘important’ North Coast venue threatened with closure

A popular music venue on the North Coast is under threat of closure. → Read More

Woman (46) charged with assault on police after fire breaks out in west Belfast

Police dealt with “an outbreak of disorder” amongst a crowd of people outside a house fire in west Belfast. → Read More

Man (45) arrested in relation to North Antrim UDA-linked petrol bomb attacks

A man (45) has been arrested by detectives from the PSNI's Criminal Investigation Department following a search operation in the Coleraine area on Tuesday. → Read More

Northern Ireland facing yellow warning for wind on Wednesday after day of flooding chaos

The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind which will be in force from 7am on Wednesday until 6pm. → Read More

QUB condemns attacks on Professor Colin Harvey and emphasises importance of ‘academic freedom’

Queen’s University has released a statement condemning “abusive commentary” towards a Human Rights Law professor who previously faced abuse for his work on an event supporting a united Ireland. → Read More

Click Energy announces Government-supported 54.72% price decrease

Click Energy has confirmed that domestic customers will benefit from a 54.72% decrease in prices from November 1 2022. → Read More

Head of Operation Kenova says interim report into Troubles murders to be published in new year

One of the largest operations reviewing murders and serious crimes during Northern Ireland’s troubled past is to publish an interim report in the new year. → Read More

Chinook Crew ‘Chick’: NI woman writes book on her RAF career of almost two decades

A former RAF crew member has written her first book in which she details the inspirational story of how she survived a warzone. → Read More

Former DUP MLA Jim Wells will not stand for election in South Down but supports his old party’s protocol stance

Former DUP MLA Jim Wells has said he will not stand against the party in the upcoming Assembly election. → Read More

Frightfully good: Northern Ireland’s best decorated Halloween houses

Spooky season is upon us and once again houses across Northern Ireland have been decorated with scary ghouls, creepy clowns and wicked witches. → Read More

Bono’s claims the IRA targeted the U2 frontman is “news to me”, says Gerry Adams

Former Sinn Féin president Gerry Adams has said claims the IRA “targeted” U2 lead singer Bono and his wife Ali was “news to me and to anyone else close to republican thinking”. → Read More

NI political leaders react to Rishi Sunak becoming PM, as Sir Jeffrey Donaldson says he must ‘deal with protocol’

Unionist leaders have congratulated new Conservative Party leader Rishi Sunak on his new role but insist the challenge remains to “deal with the protocol” and “restore Northern Ireland’s place within the United Kingdom”. → Read More