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  ‘Only an independent investigation will do’ says city council DUP leader  
     
  The leader of the biggest unionist block on Belfast City Council has stressed that only an independent investigation into the goings-on at Roselawn will satisfy him.  
     
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Council officials’ threat to quit does not deter parties backing independent probe
 
Councillors on Belfast City City Council are today expected to press ahead with the creation of an independent investigation into a top IRA man’s funeral - despite a threat from the council’s chief executive to quit if that happens.
 
     
 
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Plans to ease trials for sexual assault victims
 
Victims of sexual crime may be able to give evidence without going to court following a review of how Northern Ireland’s justice system deals with serious sexual offences.
 
     
 
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‘We faced a wall of denial ... now we need action’: Vaginal mesh campaigner
 
A Co Down woman, who endured years of pain due to a vaginal mesh implant, has welcomed a review which found thousands of women had come to “avoidable harm” and their concerns were “dismissed and overlooked” with the use of surgical mesh
 
     
 
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Beach-goers warned of giant stinging jellyfish
 
The Northern Ireland public have been warned to be on the alert after a number of giant jellyfish have washed up on local beaches.
 
     
 
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NI schoolboy suffered horrific burns caused by toxic plant
 
A County Tyrone schoolboy landed up in hospital with severe burns after coming into contact with a toxic plant.
 
     
 
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Morning View: External reviews of the Belfast City Council and PSNI handling of the Bobby Storey funeral are welcome but not enough
 
It seems that both the PSNI and Belfast City Council are moving towards external investigations into their handling of the Bobby Storey funeral scandal.
 
     
     
 
 
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Cinemas, gyms and horse racing return today under latest NI lockdown relaxation
 
Cinemas, bingo halls and gyms are among the outlets to reopen on Friday in Northern Ireland as the Stormont Executive agreed to ease lockdown measures.
 
 
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VIDEO: Young performers sing out for charity
 
Following the success of the Belfast School of Performing Arts (BSPA) ‘Sing’ charity video, the BSPA Juniors are delighted to present their ‘Tomorrow’ charity video to continue to raise funds for their designated charity Cancer Fund for Children.
 
 
     
     
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  Albert Watson hopes Larne can kick on again next season as he commits future to the club  
     
  Albert Watson is hoping Larne can kick on again next season after the big defender signed a contract extension with the club.  
     
     
 
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North West Cricket Union to review return to play protocols
 
The NWCU are currently seeking further guidance and information from both Sport NI and the Department for Communities following the NI Executive announcement regarding the resumption of competitive sport without spectators.
 
 
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Rangers defender Calvin Bassey happy to play any position
 
Calvin Bassey is happy to let boss Steven Gerrard decide his role at Rangers.
 
 
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On this day: Ayrton Senna wins British Grand Prix on his way to first world title
 
Ayrton Senna closed the gap on McLaren-Honda teammate Alain Prost in the 1988 Formula One World Championship drivers’ standings by winning a memorable British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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