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House of Guinness is set to hit Netflix soon, featuring Game of Thrones star Jack Gleeson in the role of Byron Hedges.
Gleeson’s character, who shares scenes with Anthony Boyle’s Arthur Guinness, is a far cry from his infamous portrayal of Joffrey Baratheon, being both eccentric and cheeky.
At a recent screening event for the new Netflix series, Gleeson gave an exclusive interview to Reach titles about his experience on set.
He confessed that some “accidental improv” didn’t make the final cut, elaborating: “There is a scene where Byron is getting chased through the streets of New York, that was quite a fun sequence.
“There were real chickens I was jumping over. I don’t think they actually used it in the moment but I’m getting chased and there is a pram in the way, without a child in it.”

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“And I shove the pram to block my pursuers and just by accident I sort of said ‘pramise!’ as if that was some kind of phrase that people say.
“Anyway, I think they made the right decision not to keep that bit of improv in.
“But that was so much fun to play, it was like three days of running around old New York.
“They did up the northern quarter in Manchester. That will be fun to view.”

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Gleeson also shared that playing such an eccentric character led to some entertaining behind-the-scenes moments.
The actor concluded: “I guess the reality is you have to learn your lines and you have to be professional, I do like to do a lot of preparation.
“I guess there were a few days where me and Anthony [Boyle] were vibing off each other, kind of taking the p*** a bit, in a really fun way.
“Maybe there is a bit of light relief there in some of Byron’s scenes and I think me and Anthony just have a similar sense of humour so we were just sparking off each other.
“That was really fun because it keeps it fresh for us as actors and that gets transmitted to the audience, I hope.”
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Julian O’NeillBBC News NI crime and justice correspondent
Concerns have been raised over how the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) used journalists’ phone numbers to check for any leaks of information by its officers or staff.
A 200-page report also revealed there were 21 unlawful uses of covert powers to attempt to uncover reporters’ sources – double the figure previously disclosed.
Its author, lawyer Angus McCullough KC, said he found that the PSNI’s surveillance of journalists and lawyers is not “widespread or systemic”.
PSNI Chief Constable Jon Boutcher said the report “rightfully highlights that we have to improve our processes, and we will”.
Mr Boutcher added that he was “pleased” that the review did not identify systemic surveillance, but did find “individual authorisations where we as a police service could have done better”.
In the report, Mr McCullough was critical of “particular instances” and “some areas of practice”.
The report covered PSNI surveillance practices between 2011 and 2024.
Last year, Mr McCullough was asked to carry out an independent review by Mr Boutcher.
It followed legal action by journalists Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney and allegations that other journalists, and lawyers, might have had their phones monitored.
The PSNI previously admitted 10 attempts to use the communications data of journalists to try to identify their sources.
But the report found 21 instances, all pre-2015, which are “considered unlawful” and which relate to eight journalists, including Mr McCaffrey.
In 2017, Mr Birney and Mr McCaffrey produced a documentary about the loyalist murders of six Catholic men as they watched a football match in a pub in Loughinisland in County Down in 1994.
No Stone Unturned was made by Belfast-based production company, Fine Point Films and directed by Oscar winner, Alex Gibney.
It examined how the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) handled the case and made use of confidential documents from the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland (PONI) – a watchdog which investigates police conduct.
The PSNI treated the leak of PONI documents as theft.
A year later the two journalists were arrested.
They said their arrests were “an attack on the press” and challenged the way they were treated in court, winning substantial damages amounting to £875,000.
However, through legal disclosure material surfaced which revealed details of surveillance against them and other journalists.
Speaking on BBC Radio Ulster’s Talkback programme, Mr McCaffrey called for a public inquiry.
He said this would allow Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn to “put the public confidence back in policing”.
Mr Birney welcomed the report but said his and Mr McCaffrey’s lawyers had not had a chance to “cross-examine the PSNI” and “review those documents… and test them against the law”.
Freedom of expression
Speaking at the report’s launch, Mr McCullough said there had been concerns of the effect the arrests could have on investigative journalism in Northern Ireland.
“Two journalists who had been investigating mass murder and allegations of state collusion had been arrested and subject to covert measures and surveillance of a suspected source”, the barrister said.
“The right of freedom of expression – including the freedom for journalists and civil society to examine the actions of the state – is fundamental to democracy.”
‘Lack of awareness’
The report also raised issues around the use of journalists’ phone numbers, which had been provided to the PSNI’s press office.
Between 2011 and 2023, the numbers were “washed through” police systems to detect any unauthorised contact between PSNI officers or staff and journalists.
This was referred to as pro-active “defensive operations” against leaks.
At one point, in 2011, it involved checking 65,000 calls against 383 journalists’ numbers.
The report states: “No legal advice appears to have been sought in relation to the legality or propriety of the practice.
“There seems to have been a lack of awareness until very recently that it might give rise to issues in relation to data protection and the rights of those whose data was being used unknowingly.
“This practice does not appear to have been necessary or proportionate.
“The scale and duration of defensive operations is a significant concern.”
Mr McCullough said the PSNI should consider self-reporting the matter to the UK’s data protection watchdog, the information commissioner.
He noted the practice was only formally discontinued in May of last year.
Investigative journalist Donal MacIntyre is named in the report as having been the subject of directed surveillance following posts he made on social media.
He is working on a documentary about the disappearance and death of schoolboy Noah Donohoe.
There was an unease that the X posts “created a serious risk of prejudice” to upcoming inquest proceedings.
Mr McCullough said he is concerned about the process that led to the surveillance being authorised, but added he found “no indication” that Mr MacIntyre’s private communications with Noah’s mother had been accessed.
Mr McIntyre said he was “shocked at the lackadaisical and lamentable processes that led the PSNI to authorise covert surveillance of [his] social media accounts”.
He said he was “relieved” that the review found his communications with Noah’s mother were not accessed.
However, he added that the findings exposed “profound institutional failings in the PSNI’s approach to covert surveillance” and raised “grave concerns” about the intrusion into his work and “the wider and potentially unchecked use of these powers in Northern Ireland”.
The report also found two instances of directed surveillance against an unnamed lawyer, including in a court building, without proper authorisation.
Mr McCullough did not examine any cases currently at the Investigatory Powers Tribunal, including MI5-conducted phone surveillance of journalist Vincent Kearney while he worked at the BBC.
‘Appropriate use of powers’
Mr Boutcher said that “properly exercised covert powers” had “an important role to play” in detecting, investigating, prosecuting and preventing crime.
“Mr McCullough makes reference to being struck by the utility of these powers in keeping the public better protected from a range of threats including organised crime, terrorism, paedophile rings and large scale drug supply,” he said.
Mr Boutcher said that “appropriate, lawful and proportionate use of these powers” keeps people safe and “builds confidence in policing”.
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