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3 Sep, 2019
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Allister draws vast Sinn Fein donation to attention of National Crime Agency
The vast donation to Sinn Féin has been drawn to the attention of the National Crime Agency, it has emerged.
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Sinn Féin donor of no fixed abode gave it £2.5m – far more than initially reported

The man who left £2.5 million to Sinn Féin in his will held significant assets in England, Singapore, New Zealand and elsewhere while living in a caravan, it has emerged.

Bomb squad tasked to N.I. school

Ammunition technical officers attended college premises in Northern Ireland on to assist with the safe disposal of a substance.

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Kate Hoey: Julian Smith must not let Irish ministers act as if they speak for Nothern Ireland

Ben Lowry hit the nail on the head (‘NIO above all is determined never to upset Irish nationalism,’ August 31) about the role of the Northern Ireland Office.

Mid and East Antrim votes against flying of Pride flag

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has voted against the flying of a rainbow flag as a show of support for Pride next year.

Sport Update
Transfer Deadline Day LIVE: Rangers near £6-7m Ryan Kent deal, Defender leaves Parkhead for St Johnstone, Wanyama won’t return to Celtic, No Hearts and Hibs move for Championship striker

Transfer deadline day, the day after an Old Firm clash. What wonderful timing as Celtic, Rangers, Hibs, Kilmarnock, St Johnstone and more all look to do business, both in terms of transfers out and in.

WATCH: Goals the name of the game for Crusaders’ in-form Philip Lowry

Philip Lowry may have built a career as one of the Irish League’s most unassuming characters but he is relishing a return to the scoring spotlight.

Clubs complete several big deals before transfer window shuts

There were a number of deals completed before the transfer window closed in the Danske Bank Premiership.

And finally...
Mid and East Antrim votes again flying of Gay Pride flag

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has voted against the flying of a rainbow flag as a show of support for Larne Pride next year.

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