East Belfast Observer - Staff

Staff

  • Maurice Kinkead, editor
  • Geoffrey Ready, deputy editor
  • Chris Holt, sport editor
  • Alex Crumlin, reporter
  • Josephine Long, reporter
  • Thomas Slattery, advertising sales manager


List of newspapers in Northern Ireland
Pan-regional
  • An Phoblacht
  • The Belfast Telegraph
  • The Irish News
  • The News Letter
  • Sunday Life
Regional
  • Andersonstown News
  • Antrim Times
  • Armagh Observer
  • Ballyclare Gazette
  • Ballymena Times
  • Ballymoney and Moyle Times
  • Banbridge Chronicle
  • Banbridge Leader
  • Belfast News
  • Carrick & East Antrim Times
  • Carrickfergus Advertiser
  • Coleraine Journal
  • Coleraine Times
  • Community Telegraph (Belfast)
  • County Down Spectator
  • Craigavon Echo
  • Derry Journal
  • Down Recorder
  • Dromore Leader
  • Dromore Star
  • East Antrim Advertiser
  • East Belfast Observer
  • East Belfast Herald
  • Farmweek
  • Fermanagh Herald
  • Foyle News
  • The Impartial Reporter
  • Larne Times
  • Lisburn Echo
  • Londonderry Sentinel
  • Lurgan Mail
  • Mid Ulster Echo
  • Mid Ulster Mail
  • Mourne Observer, Newcastle
  • Newry Democrat
  • Newry Reporter
  • Newtownabbey Times
  • Newtownards Chronicle
  • Newtownards Spectator
  • North Belfast News
  • North West Echo
  • The North West Telegraph
  • The Outlook (Rathfriland)
  • Portadown Times
  • Roe Valley Sentinel
  • South Belfast News
  • Strabane Chronicle
  • Sunday Journal (Derry)
  • Tyrone Constitution
  • Tyrone Courier
  • Tyrone Times
  • Ulster Gazette (Armagh)
  • Ulster Star (Lisburn)
  • Ulster Herald (Omagh)
Defunct
  • Daily Ireland
  • Down Democrat
  • Larne Gazette
  • Protestant Telegraph
  • Ireland's Saturday Night
  • Lá Nua
  • Ulsterman
See also: Republic of Ireland newspapers

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