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A live recording of a local band’s Ulster Hall concert has struck a chord with audiences Stateside after scooping two Emmys.
The Ulster Hall is not just famous for those who performed within its walls, but also for those who were barred from entry. In February 1912, Winston Churchill, who was due to talk in the Ulster ...
Letter calling for funding for night time services every weekend handed down Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly ...
In 1986 Ulster Resistance was launched at the hall in opposition to the Anglo-Irish Agreement, with DUP leader Ian Paisley, now first minister, in attendance. In 1995 dissident loyalists called for an ...
“The Ulster Hall was built in 1862, and was intentionally sandwiched between the many linen factories and showrooms that back then lined these pavements,” says Dolores.
Despite fears that the Ulster Hall gathering would run past midnight, it finished shortly after 9.30pm, at which point everyone departed happily and confidently into the night.
Around 1,000 loyalists attended a rally at the Ulster Hall tonight to protest against Prime Minister Boris Johnston’s EU withdrawal plans. The sound of Lambeg drums and the skirl of the bagpipes ...
The Ulster Hall celebrates its place at the heart of Belfast's cultural life for 150 years.