Sam McBride Northern Ireland Editor
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Sam McBride is the Northern Ireland Editor of the Belfast Telegraph and the Sunday Independent. His 2019 book Burned: The Inside Story of the Cash-for-Ash Scandal and Northern Ireland’s Secretive New Elite became a Sunday Times and Irish Times bestseller and was shortlisted 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 and society.

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Mystery surrounds why Free Presbyterian minister named on order of service for Queen’s funeral di...

Mystery surrounds why a Free Presbyterian cleric whose name was printed on the order of service for the Queen’s funer...

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Inside Westminster Abbey, some wept silently as ancient rites paid honour to a beloved Queen

They had come to bury more than Elizabeth II and everyone in Westminster Abbey knew it.

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Silence, and then cheers, on eve of final farewell to Queen Elizabeth II

In her final Christmas speech just nine months ago, the Queen observed that “life, of course, consists of final parti...

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Sam McBride: The Queen’s funeral will be a day of immense sadness… and pride

Nine days after Queen Elizabeth II’s death, London is still convulsed by the rituals of national mourning, the scale ...

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The final chapter: a requiem for a Queen and her country

Nine days after Queen Elizabeth ’s death, London is still convulsed by the rituals of national mourning, the scale of...

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Sam McBride: Why everyone in society can benefit from this period of national mourning Headline*

Speeding towards London this week to report on the build up to the Queen’s funeral, I began reading Impermanence, a c...

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Sam McBride in London: A queue made up of all creeds and all colours... and all loyal to Queen

It is a spectacle which reflects modern Britain to an unparalleled extent — even if recent years suggest the old cons...

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King Charles’s visit to Northern Ireland brings sense of optimism for future

The last time the world watched events at St Anne’s Cathedral was a day of mourning caused by the worst aspects of No...

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Sam McBride: King Charles’s visit to Northern Ireland brings sense of optimism for future

The last time the world watched events at St Anne’s Cathedral was a day of mourning caused by the worst aspects of No...

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Sam McBride: Stormont tributes to late Queen: In a place of the deepest division, unity reigned

In a building which was once a symbol of division, MLAs came together today to mourn a figure who was also once a sym...

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Sam McBride: Death of Queen Elizabeth marks end of an era, but the union is a long way from finished

When Queen Elizabeth left Westminster Abbey to the strains of Elgar’s Pomp and Circumstance after her coronation in 1...

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Rather than be an activist King, Charles vows restraint

Following greatness is no easier for royalty than for those not born to rule. Since Biblical times, wise all-conqueri...

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