City weeps for Noah Donohoe
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  Bobby Storey funeral: Arlene Foster stops short of demanding Michelle O’Neill step down  
     
  Calls for Michelle O’Neill to quit her post as Deputy First Minister are increasing – but Arlene Foster has stopped short of demanding she step down.  
     
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City weeps for Noah Donohoe as his funeral is due to take place - youngster ‘met the world with love’
 
Today schoolboy Noah Donohoe will be laid to rest after a private funeral in Belfast on Wednesday.
 
     
 
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Prayer requests made for Hannah Smyth (5) as she enters ‘next phase of recovery’
 
Everything is “looking positive” for five-year-old Hannah Smyth, whose mother Clare,35, and three-year-old sister Bethany were killed in a tragic quad bike collision in May.
 
     
 
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Steve Aiken: It wasn’t just one Sinn Fein representative showing flagrant disregard for Covid guidance, but all the party’s leaders
 
What we saw at the funeral of top IRA man, Bobby Storey, were the leaders of the republican movement showing a flagrant disregard for public health guidance.
 
     
 
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Daughter of man murdered by IRA: Make Sinn Fein pay for victims’ pensions
 
The daughter of an east Belfast man murdered by the IRA 50 years ago says legal action should be taken against Sinn Fein to make the party pay pensions to innocent victims and survivors.
 
     
     
 
 
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Through the archives: Hopes that work of USPCA would one day reach ‘remotest’ Ulster
 
From the Belfast News Letter, July 1, 1929
 
 
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Face mask advice for dog owners
 
Dogs Trust is urging dog owners to get their dogs used to seeing face coverings as part of daily life, as many travel operators ask the public to wear face masks when using public transportation.
 
 
     
     
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  Ian Baraclough wants Ollie Norwood to reconsider his Northern Ireland future  
     
  New Northern Ireland boss Ian Barraclough wants Ollie Norwood to reconsider his international future ahead of the Euro 2020 play-off.  
     
     
 
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South Africa’s Benjy Van der Byl counts Coleraine coaching as ‘paying it forward’
 
Benjy Van der Byl arrived in Northern Ireland in 2002 from Pietermaritzburg, a small town in South Africa.
 
 
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When David Beckham saw red against Argentina
 
This is the moment that not only undid England’s World Cup campaign at France 98, but also left David Beckham a hate figure in some fans’ eyes.
 
 
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Curtis Allen's season is over after his Glentoran contract expires
 
Curtis Allen's season is over after the player was told that Glentoran would not be extending his current contract, meaning his loan deal at Coleraine has now expired.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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