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About Ben
Ben Tucker is a video-journalist based in Belfast, United Kingdom.

Former Video Editor at the Irish News, have worked at the Belfast Telegraph and Belfast Live.

If you need any help with filming/editing or interviewing any subject be it online or for broadcast please don't hesitate to get in touch.
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Watch: Primary School pals to Irish League foes for Coleraine and Glenavon stars in top two clash

07 Oct 2023  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Glenavon striker Andrew Mitchell and Coleraine goalkeeper Chris Johns, once childhood friends, will face off as opponents in a top-two Irish League clash. This rare occurrence of two provincial clubs leading the league has generated excitement in Counties Armagh and Londonderry, overshadowing traditional powerhouses.

Finding the humanity in higher education leadership

01 Oct 2023  |  Wonkhe
The report 'I, vice chancellor: finding the humanity in higher education leadership' examines how university leaders in the UK maintain their humanity while managing their institutions. It highlights the pressures faced by vice chancellors due to policy changes, increased competition, and public accountability. The report argues for a more human approach to leadership, emphasizing empathy, vulnerability, and emotional intelligence. It also addresses the impact of social media and public scrutiny on leaders, advocating for a leadership culture that values humanity at all levels to build resilience in the face of external challenges.

Teens dice with death at Northern Ireland reservoir - you don't know the dangers warns NI Water

01 Oct 2023  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Reports have emerged of people swimming in Killylane reservoir near Antrim, with a video showing youths jumping from a tower. Cathy Uprichard, head of safety at NI Water, warns of the hidden dangers of swimming in reservoirs, including cold water shock, hidden machinery, and mud that can trap swimmers. She advises the public to swim at beaches instead of reservoirs due to the lack of lifeguards and the remote locations that could delay emergency services.

'There is no threat' - Foster denies DUP leadership challenge after MLA rebellion

01 Oct 2023  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
DUP leader Arlene Foster has denied that her leadership is under threat following a rebellion by 11 MLAs on a key Assembly bill. Foster acknowledged the concerns of some MLAs regarding the legislation but maintained that her position remains secure.

Edwin Poots breaks his silence after resigning as DUP leader

18 Jun 2021  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Edwin Poots, who recently resigned as leader of the DUP, spoke publicly for the first time since his resignation, stating he has no comment on who he will support as the new leader. Poots will remain in his position until a successor is chosen. His resignation followed a tumultuous period for the DUP, marked by internal conflicts and a significant disagreement over Irish language legislation. Sir Jeffrey Donaldson is the frontrunner to succeed Poots. The article details the events leading up to Poots' resignation and the subsequent reactions within the party.

Outgoing DUP leader Edwin Poots insists ‘I’m absolutely fine, it’s a grand day’

18 Jun 2021  |  www.sundayworld.com
Edwin Poots, the outgoing leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), has expressed that he is fine following his resignation, which came just three weeks after succeeding Arlene Foster. Poots will remain in his role until a new leader is elected, with Jeffrey Donaldson MP being the favorite to succeed him. The resignation followed a tumultuous period for the DUP, marked by internal splits and a contentious meeting regarding Irish language legislation. Poots has committed to supporting both Unionism and Northern Ireland during this transitional period.

NI travellers beat quarantine deadline, but others left stranded abroad

05 Jun 2021  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Travelers from Northern Ireland and other parts of the UK are facing challenges due to sudden changes in quarantine rules, particularly with Portugal being added to the amber list. Neil Ussher, originally from Northern Ireland, and Cianna Manty from the Republic of Ireland managed to return home before the new rules took effect. However, Simon Smith and his family are struggling to secure COVID-19 tests in Portugal to return to the UK. Belfast International Airport expressed disappointment over the changes, highlighting the impact on the airline industry.

Blood-giving golden retriever is the ultimate 'good boy'

03 Feb 2021  |  www.independent.ie
Echo the golden retriever has donated blood three times to help other dogs in need, exemplifying the term 'good boy'.

Famous NI fans urge GAWA to make history ahead of Slovakia showdown

11 Nov 2020  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
The Green and White Army aims to reach a second consecutive European Championships, with around 1,060 supporters attending the play-off final at Windsor Park. Northern Ireland fans, including celebrities like Eamonn Holmes, Charlie Lawson, and Gerry Armstrong, send their good luck messages to the team. First Minister Arlene Foster and other notable figures also express their support. The article highlights the excitement and optimism surrounding the upcoming match against Slovakia.

Famous NI fans urge GAWA to make history ahead of Slovakia showdown

11 Nov 2020  |  www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Northern Ireland's Green and White Army is gearing up for a crucial play-off final against Slovakia, aiming to secure a spot in the European Championships. Fans and celebrities, including Eamonn Holmes, Charlie Lawson, and Arlene Foster, have sent their best wishes and messages of support to the team. The article highlights the excitement and encouragement from various public figures, emphasizing the collective hope and pride in the Northern Ireland football team.
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