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5 Oct, 2019
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Attempted abduction of N.I. child – parents urged to be on look out for suspicious activity
Parents in Northern Ireland are being urged to be vigilant after an alleged suspicious approach of a child on Thursday morning.
Latest News
Brexit Poll: Do you support Boris Johnson’s new Brexit plans?

It's the story that everyone in Northern Ireland has been talking about for the last two days and now it's time for you to have your say.

Sam McBride: It is the DUP, not the EU, which has blinked – but Arlene Foster can’t admit that

Even in the world of politics, known for spinning and massaging the facts to suit, the DUP’s denial of a massive Brexit U-turn this week is audacious.

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MI5 protected Martin McGuinness for years, says Thatcher’s spy within Sinn Féin

A former MI5 agent within Sinn Féin who was close to Martin McGuinness has said that the British repeatedly protected the future deputy first minister while he was a senior IRA figure.

The hottest homeware and interior trends for 2020

It may only be autumn, but interior designers are already predicting how we’re going to be dressing our homes in 2020.

Sport Update
Keith Farmer opens up on his future after injury-hit British Superbike return

Four-time British champion Keith Farmer believes he has reached a crossroads in his career as he ponders his future following a season-ending crash at Knockhill in Scotland.

David Healy ready for battle with Crusaders

David Healy feels whoever finishes above Crusaders come the end of the season will be crowned league champions.

An in-depth look at how Manchester United can be tactically outmastered by Newcastle United

Newcastle United may sit second bottom of the Premier League after a 5-0 thrashing by Leicester, but they have a great chance to get back to winning ways when they face Manchester United on Sunday.

And finally...
Boris Johnson ‘to request Brexit delay from E.U. if he fails to strike deal by October 19’, court hears

Prime Minister Boris Johnson will "request Brexit delay from E.U. if he fails to strike a deal by October 19", a Scottish court has heard.

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