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  2. Tara (Northern Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    Tara was an Ulster loyalist movement in Northern Ireland that espoused a brand of evangelical Protestantism.Preaching a hard-line and somewhat esoteric brand of loyalism, Tara enjoyed some influence in the late 1960s before declining amid a high-profile sex abuse scandal involving its leader William McGrath.

  3. Belfast Telegraph - Wikipedia

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    Former Belfast Telegraph offices, July 2010. The Belfast Telegraph is a daily newspaper published in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Independent News & Media, which also publishes the Irish Independent, the Sunday Independent and various other newspapers and magazines in Ireland.

  4. Ian Paisley - Wikipedia

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    The Free Presbyterian Church is a fundamentalist, evangelical church, requiring strict separation from "any church which has departed from the fundamental doctrines of the Word of God." [ 14 ] At the time of the 1991 census , the church had about 12,000 members, less than 1 per cent of the Northern Ireland population .

  5. Kidwelly sex cult - Wikipedia

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    The Kidwelly sex cult was a British cult that operated in Kidwelly, Wales, that raped children for decades until its perpetrators were arrested in 2010.Known by its members as simply "The Church", its leader Colin Batley psychologically terrorised and coerced vulnerable children into performing sexual acts, by using death threats and brainwashing. [1]

  6. Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Tandragee Free Presbyterian Church. Churches usually include the following: Pulpit – Generally centre focal point, adorned with a pulpit fall. Communion table – Sits in the centre of the church, at the front, usually in front of the pulpit (if the pulpit is in the middle). Pews – These differ in design and shape.

  7. Catholic Church sexual abuse cases by country - Wikipedia

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    Robinson remained free for over 20 years till in the first decade of the 21st century he was extradited back to the UK to face charges. Robinson has received a 21-year prison sentence for multiple child sex offences. [170] [171] The Roman Catholic Church paid Robinson up to £800 per month despite knowing the allegations against him. [172]

  8. Alan Campbell (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Alan Johnston Campbell (7 August 1949 – 11 June 2017) was a Northern Irish Pentecostal pastor and Orangeman from Belfast.He founded and served as pastor and director of the Restored Open Bible Ministries in Northern Ireland.

  9. Belfast - Wikipedia

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    Belfast is the home of the Belfast Telegraph, Irish News, and The News Letter, the oldest English-language daily newspaper in the world still in publication. [196] [197] The city is the headquarters of BBC Northern Ireland, and ITV station UTV. The Irish public service broadcaster, RTÉ has a studio in the city. [198]