The Belfast Telegraph is a member of IPSO and subscribes to its Editors' Code of PracticeCoronavirus Northern Ireland: Nine deaths and 150 Southern Trust staff isolating following outbreaks at Craigavon and Daisy Hill Hospital A Primark spokesperson said: "We are delighted to announce that our second store in Belfast City Centre, on Donegall Place, will open for business … OurCanning was not in the Bannsiders' squad for last night's Europa League tie with Motherwellexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights.

Check out all the latest Primark pieces and read up on this year’s hottest fashion trends! B ank Buildings, where the retailer had been located, was gutted by a fire last August. With new womens and mens clothing to shop in store every day, start planning your next haul online today. Visit your local Primark. Primark has announced the opening date of a second store in Belfast city centre.

Queues outside the new Primark after a blaze severely damaged the Bank Buildings store We will announce more details about the Donegall Place opening in the coming weeks.

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