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McCullough

[muh-kuhl-uh]

noun

  1. David, 1933–2022, U.S. author and historian.



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Louise McCullough, the chairperson of east Belfast community charity Elevate East, said the housing situation "relates very closely to a lot of the social issues".

From BBC

Ms McCullough told The State of Us that Northern Ireland's housing problem "massively needs addressed".

From BBC

Mr McCullough, a London-based barrister, has had full access to police records.

From BBC

As well as journalists, Mr McCullough has looked at how covert measures may have been used against lawyers and others.

From BBC

It is thought Mr McCullough raises concerns about the scale of what have been dubbed "defensive operations".

From BBC

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