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Northern Ireland's former unionist leader convicted of decades-old child sex abuse claims
Jeffrey Donaldson, former leader of Northern Ireland’s largest unionist party, has been convicted of rape and sex abuse charges involving two girls
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‘It is never too late to seek help’: 130% increase in people seeking support over childhood sexual abuse following Donaldson conviction
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Related coverage for " Northern Ireland's former unionist leader convicted of decades-old child sex abuse claims": The News Letter — 'Sinn Fein need to explain why they reject compromise': Nationalists push Irish signs onto Unionist area that rejected them, tonight overturning previous decision not to build. Irish Mirror — €660,000 Marlay Park wall sparks fresh calls for watchdog overhaul. TheJournal.ie — Who is the new Fianna Fáil lord mayor of Dublin?. Latestly.com — Why a Former Teacher Turned Ohio Police Chief Is Facing 56 Counts of S*xual Battery. EUobserver — As Europe rearms, Ireland’s neutrality and aid policy show what real security could look like. Irish News — ‘It is never too late to seek help’: 130% increase in people seeking support over childhood sexual abuse following Donaldson conviction


