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News Letter
28 Aug, 2019
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Car goes up in flames after teenagers come to driver’s aid
Two teenagers from Co Down have been praised for their brave actions in helping a man escape from his car before it went up in flames.
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Primark fire one year on: Union leader questions NIFRS ability to cope if cuts continue

The fire service’s ability to respond to major incidents such as the blaze at Primark in Belfast last year will be compromised if cuts to the service continue, it has been claimed.

Bloody Sunday relative: Don’t jail Soldier F, even if he is found guilty of murder

Most of the Bloody Sunday families do not want to see Soldier F jailed if he is found guilty of two counts of murder during the fateful protest march in Londonderry in 1972, one of their leading campaigners has said.

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Narrow Water commemoration: ‘Those who died absorbed the violence and died for peace’

Some 200 people who attended the scene of the Narrow Water bombings for a 40th anniversary service today heard that the 18 soldiers who were killed “absorbed the violence” and “died here for peace”.

Second alert on Antrim Coast over inflatable toy

Portmuck Coastguard has issued a reminder over inflatable toys following a second alert on the coast yesterday afternoon.

Sport Update
Ulster Rugby launch Kukri Sports kit for 2019/20 season

Ulster Rugby have revealed the Kukri Sports new home and away kits ahead of the 2019/20 season.

Greg Sloggett broken ankle fears allayed

GREG Sloggett's ankle injury sustained during Derry City's FAI Cup second round defeat to Dundalk isn't as bad as first feared.

Rome wasn’t built in a day but Brandywell’s arising!

DERRY CITY’s FAI Cup dream ended at the second hurdle but the Candy Stripes can hold their heads high having run last year’s ‘double’ champions so close in a pulsating tie at Brandywell.

And finally...
Sean Coyle back on BBC, but only as part of re-runs

Sean Coyle has not ruled out a return to the BBC but admits he has been left hurt and upset by the decision to take him off the air.

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