By Q Radio news
The Irish News is to move from its landmark offices on Donegall Street in Belfast.
The newspaper, has been based there since 1905.
Staff will move to the Fountain Centre in Belfast bringing together the group’s other media brands, including Q Radio and Farm Week.
The Donegall Street office will remain open for a number of years to allow customers to call in with family notices and other business.

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