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News Letter
9 Apr, 2018
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Commonwealth Games: no horsing around as teen Rhys sets gold standard for NI
Rhys McClenaghan has hailed his pommel horse Commonwealth Games gold medal as “the most proud moment” of his life.
Latest News
Man arrested after defibrillator stolen

A man has been arrested after a defibrillator was stolen from outside a shop in the Greystone Road area of Antrim and damaged at around 1.30pm this afternoon, Sunday 08 April.

Vigil called after Sinn Fein councillor’s car torched in overnight arson attack

Sinn Fein have called for people to attend a vigil to show "solidarity" with a councillor whose car was destroyed in an arson attack.

George Mitchell: UK and Ireland need to realise what’s at stake in Brexit talks

One of the architects of the Belfast Agreement has issued a fresh warning about the potential impact of Brexit on the peace process.

Brexit remains ‘biggest risk for the UK’s economy’

Financial services firms are worried about prospects for the UK economy, with Brexit remaining the biggest risk, a study shows.

Sport Update
COMMONWEALTH GAMES: Gold for Northern Ireland’s Rhys McClenaghan

Northern Ireland's Rhys McClenaghan beat England's Max Whitlock to win his country's first medal of the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the pommel horse.

GOLF: Masters misery again for Rory McIlroy

Rory McIlroy suffered more Masters misery as Patrick Reed held off the challenge of Ryder Cup team-mates Rickie Fowler and Jordan Spieth to claim his first major title in the Masters.

PREMIERSHIP: David Healy highlights European boost but David Jeffrey left to lament lack of reward

Linfield’s chances of European qualification received a Windsor Park boost with the weekend success by 2-0 over Ballymena United.

And finally...
Road closed after two vehicle collision

A road has been closed after a collision involving a car and a motorbike.

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