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News Letter
21 Sep, 2018
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Family of Matthew Campbell, Storm Ali victim: We are so proud of him
A 24-year-old Glengormley man who was killed in storm Ali was a “beautiful” son who made his family “very proud” of all he achieved.
Latest News
Primark ‘set to move into New Look premises by new year’

Retailer Primark is preparing to relocate to new premises in Belfast city centre by early next year in a move that will see the current tenant quit its home of more than 10 years.

Ian Paisley by-election recall process cost £188,000

The recall petition which failed to unseat Ian Paisley cost the public purse around £188,000, it has emerged.

RBAI flies flag at half-mast after sudden deaths of two former pupils in 24 hours

The flag at RBAI was flying at half-mast yesterday as a mark of respect to two of its pupils who lost their lives in a 24-hour period.

We fear abortion up to term on horizon for NI

Diana Johnson is the Labour MP for Hull North. Yet next month she will introduce a Bill in the House of Commons which – although we have not seen the wording yet – could seek to make abortion legally available for any reason whatsoever in Northern Ireland.

Sport Update
BBC Sport NI announces three-year deal to broadcast live Danske Bank Premiership games

BBC Sport NI Ireland has agreed a three-year deal with the Irish Football Association and Northern Ireland Football League to show 10 Danske Bank Premiership games on Friday nights.

World champion Jonathan Rea launches Irish motorcycling’s glamour awards night

World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea says he wouldn’t miss the chance to celebrate with his home fans at the Cornmarket Motorbike Awards in Belfast.

Rangers draw with Villarreal in Europa League opener as Kyle Lafferty hits target

Kyle Lafferty’s first ever European goal handed Rangers a hugely impressive 2-2 draw in their Europa League opener with Villarreal.

And finally...
Ed Sheeran to headline Europe’s answer to Glastonbury

Singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran will headline Hungary's Sziget festival next year, an event which has been described as Europe's answer to Glastonbury.

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