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22 May, 2019
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Anti-DUP Free Presbyterian sermon halted after MLA objected to preacher
A Free Presbyterian preacher has told how two DUP politicians approached him to object to him criticising their party from the pulpit – and he was then stopped from preaching the second part of the address.
Latest News
Child picks up bomb found in N.I. garden

A young Northern Ireland boy picked up a bomb from the garden of a house in Londonderry on Tuesday night, police have said.

Child picks up bomb found in N.I. garden

A young Northern Ireland boy picked up a bomb from the garden of a house in Londonderry on Tuesday night, police have said.

Queen expresses hope for return of devolved government in Northern Ireland

Her Majesty The Queen has said she hopes a government can be formed in Northern Ireland as "civil servants can't do all the jobs".

Quay Vipers’ annual ride-outin memory of youngster Alex

The 18th Quay Vipers’ annual ride-out to Cushendall in support of the Northern Ireland Children’s Hospice and in memory of member Alex Galbraith, this year, will leave Carrick Harbour carpark this Sunday May 26 at 1.00pm.

Sport Update
Eugene Laverty targets return from injury at Misano World Superbike round in June

Eugene Laverty hopes to return to action in round seven of the World Superbike Championship at Misano in Italy in June.

Glenn McCormick’s on top form

Glenoe’s Glenn McCormick had his best ever result since moving up into the Pro class of the MX Nationals, finishing second overall in the MXN Prox Racing Parts MX2 Pro class at Lyng, Norwich, for round three of the 2019 championship.

Michael O’Neill confirms Northern Ireland focus but admits club game ‘always attractive’

Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill has confirmed his focus on international commitments - but described club management as “always attractive” following links with the vacant West Brom Albion position.

And finally...
Game of Thrones author George R.R. Martin hints ending of A Song of Ice and Fire books might be different to concluding episode of H.B.O. television series

George R.R. Martin has dropped his biggest hint to date that the final two A Song of Ice and Fire books might be different to the way in which writers concluded the successful H.B.O. series earlier this week.

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