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News Letter
7 May, 2018
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Cliftonville Irish Cup final anthem protest ‘disrespectful’
DUP MLA William Humphrey has said it was “appropriate” that the national anthem is played before the Irish Cup final regardless of who the teams contesting it might be.
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Police appeal after beloved dog scared off during assault

Police are appealing for information about an assault which happened in the Groomsport harbour car park around 4pm today.

SF support for military covenant would show commitment to shared future, says Foster

Sinn Fein backing the introduction of the UK’s military covenant in Northern Ireland would show the republican party’s commitment to a shared future extends beyond just gestures, Arlene Foster has said.

Manchester United thank football world for Sir Alex Ferguson support

Manchester United have thanked the football world for its support as Sir Alex Ferguson remains in hospital after suffering a brain haemorrhage.

Young agri-food finalists set for Fresh Innovation Awards

Henderson Wholesale has revealed a shortlist of seven finalists vying for the title Young Agri-Food Innovator, a new category for 2018 in this year’s Fresh Innovation Awards.

Sport Update
TANDRAGEE 100: English rider recovering from multiple fractures

An English rider involved in a crash at the Tandragee 100 on Saturday has praised the MCUI medical team for the swift treatment he received in the aftermath.

BSB: Glenn Irwin seals front row spot at Oulton Park

Glenn Irwin secured a front row start for the third round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Oulton Park in Cheshire on Bank Holiday Monday.

BOXING: James Tennyson claims European and Commonwealth titles

James Tennyson came back from being dropped in the second round to claim the European and Commonwealth super-featherweight titles by beating Martin J Ward in London on Saturday night.

And finally...
Tributes to SF councillor’s son after farm site death

A man who lost his life in what is believed to have been a workplace accident at a farm in Co Down has been named as the son of a Sinn Féin councillor.

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