Maximize the chance of getting your message heard by contacting Sam McBride at the best time
Contact type | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
General
|
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.
Belfast Telegraph, Sunday Independent
Individuals are charging east Belfast residents £60 to tamper with gas meters, an MLA has said.
Read Full ArticleFire officers averted any loss of life when they tackled a blazing lorry on Sunday.
Read Full ArticleWarm tributes have been paid to the “true gentleman” from east Belfast who died following a roadside explosion in Ira...
Read Full ArticleAlmost three months ago a disabled Cregagh man's home was awash with flood water and sewerage. But the house, which h...
Read Full ArticleOver-zealous traffic wardens and a lack of car-parking facilities have been blamed for falling trade at one of the ol...
Read Full ArticleBelfast Lord Mayor Jim Rodgers has hit out at the people making life misery for residents in parts of east Belfast.
Read Full ArticleThe police response to vandalism at St Donard's was unacceptable, a senior Church of Ireland bishop has said.
Read Full ArticleAn east Belfast minister has welcomed a police decision to finally examine photos of children vandalising his church.
Read Full ArticleAn east Belfast minister has spoken out about ongoing attacks on his congregation.
Read Full ArticleAlmost three months after flood waters enveloped swathes of east Belfast, drains are still filled with litter.
Read Full ArticleAn east Belfast watersports centre has appealed for the local community to use its facilities.
Read Full ArticleAn east Belfast estate agent is preparing to leave for Kenya to build an orphanage.
Read Full Article