Your chance to speed with Eddie Irvine and racing greats for the Homes from Homes charity appeal
How do you fancy taking on the Eddie Irvine and the world's racing fraternity?
How do you fancy taking on the Eddie Irvine and the world's racing fraternity?
A special house for families to stay in while children receive cancer treatment has been given the green light, thanks to funds raised by the Belfast Telegraph.
We did it. Thanks to your incredible support, the Belfast Telegraph's Christmas Appeal has hit its £50,000 target.
Time is running out to help boost the Belfast Telegraph’s Christmas Appeal in aid of children battling cancer and their families.
Time is running out to get your hands on a last-minute original gift for a loved one this Christmas
The Belfast Telegraph has launched a fabulous email auction to raise funds for our Christmas charity, the CLIC Sargent Homes from Home appeal, which supports children who have been diagnosed with cancer and their families.
The musical pupils of one of Northern Ireland’s best known schools have drummed up more than £4,000 for the Belfast Telegraph’s Christmas Appeal.
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Ulster and Ireland rugby star Stephen Ferris is getting ready to kick off the ultimate training session for young people who raise the most money for the Belfast Telegraph’s Christmas appeal to help children battling cancer.
The Belfast Telegraph is calling on Northern Ireland businesses to back our Christmas appeal to help children and young people living with cancer.
One of Northern Ireland’s oldest castles is hosting a range of festive fundraising fun to raise cash to support children with cancer.
Christmas cards designed by a Coleraine teenager while undergoing cancer treatment have been in high demand since her story was told by the Belfast Telegraph.
Belfast Telegraph readers are being urged to come up with inspiring ideas to support our Christmas Appeal and help children here battling cancer.
Health Minister Edwin Poots has thrown his support behind the Belfast Telegraph’s Christmas Appeal — praising its work in trying to ease the difficulties for children battling cancer and their families.
A Co Down primary school is chalking up support for the Belfast Telegraph’s Christmas Appeal in recognition of the cancer battle faced by one of its past pupils.
Belfast Telegraph readers are being urged to take the plunge — albeit a chilly one — to raise vital funds for our Christmas Appeal.
When the door of their isolated rural home knocked late at night, Nicky and Stephen Fuller knew instantly that something must be wrong.
As a 13-year-old battling cancer, Ava Martin understands more than most the importance of having home comforts during gruelling treatment.
The Belfast Telegraph is today launching a Christmas fundraising campaign to help change the lives of those affected by cancer.
This week the Belfast Telegraph is launching its Christmas Appeal to help the families of children who are suffering from cancer.
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Two men are being questioned on suspicion of endangerment of an aircraft after an RAF Typhoon jet was scrambled to escort a passenger plane over the UK.
Child abduction is a "growing problem" with the number of reported cases up by 81% over the last nine years, ministers have warned.
Thousands of people are escaping the dismal British weather and seeking sun for the May bank holiday weekend, experts have said.
The Blues were undone by the goal-kicking of centre Christian Lealiifano, who kicked the Brumbies to a 20-13 Super Rugby win at Eden Park.
Real Madrid ambassador Zinedine Zidane believes Gareth Bale is among the top three players in the world and "more than good enough" for the Spanish giants.
Frank Lampard hopes Chelsea team-mate John Terry can follow him by signing a new contract with the club.
Jennifer Hudson has reportedly signed on to become a judge on American Idol’s Season 13.
Alyssa Milano doesn’t understand how her husband isn’t more affected by the love scenes she shoots.
Sandra Bullock has urged moviegoers to see her new sci-fi drama Gravity with George Clooney because the zero-gravity sex scenes are “awesome” and so awkward.