‘Belfast isn’t about setting fire to bins’: Veteran publican Willie Jack on 40 years of changing how people see the city
From rainbow umbrellas and colourful murals to Irish whiskey and sea shanties, prominent publican Willie Jack tells Sophie Clarke why he has spent more than four decades championing Belfast’s…
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