Six child sex offences recorded every day in NI
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  Six child sex offences recorded every day in NI - call to end the ‘crisis of abuse’  
     
  The PSNI recorded an average of six child sex offences every day last year, new figures obtained by NSPCC Northern Ireland reveal.  
     
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Confusion over who will enforce face masks policy as traders say responsibility lies with the customer
 
Retailers have insisted that it is the customer’s responsibility to wear face coverings in shops - amid confusion over who will enforce the new regulations which begin today.
 
     
 
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NI teachers’ union urged to ‘stop whinging’ over restart
 
Northern Ireland’s largest teachers’ union should be encouraging its members back into the classroom rather than “whinging” and threatening legal action over the coronavirus risk, Sammy Wilson has said.
 
     
 
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29 officers injured by rioters as republican bonfire removed
 
Twenty-nine police officers were injured, including three who needed hospital treatment, after coming under attack as they facilitated the removal of an internment bonfire in west Belfast.
 
     
 
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NI weather: Yellow weather warning in place for thunderstorms for three days - flooding possible
 
We hope you really enjoyed the glorious sunshine in recent days as the next few days aren't looking too great weather wise!
 
     
     
 
 
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Through the Archives: Bombs 'of heaviest type' dropped on Germany ny British and Soviet airplanes
 
From the News Letter August 9, 1941
 
 
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Through the Archives: Lough shores are setting for review of the Royal Antrim Rifles
 
From the News Letter, August 10, 1877
 
 
     
     
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  Excellent Instonians seal win over leaders CIYMS  
     
  CIYMS suffered their first defeat of the season on Saturday as they lost by 10 runs to Instonians at Shaw’s Bridge in the Robinson Services Cup, writes Oliver Thorpe.  
     
     
 
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Andrew Irwin disqualified from race three at Donington Park
 
Honda Racing’s Andrew Irwin was disqualified from race three at Donington Park following contact with Josh Brookes.
 
 
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Flashback: Nicola Adams is British boxing’s golden girl at London 2012
 
Nicola Adams became the first female to win a gold medal in Olympic boxing at London 2012.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Kemar Roofe backing himself to hit the goal trail at Rangers
 
There is an expectation Kemar Roofe will be able to fill the goals void at Rangers which would open up with the departure of Alfredo Morelos.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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