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22 Aug, 2019
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Former Co Down band leader jailed for sexually assaulting young girls
The former leader and child protection officer of an award-winning accordion band wept in court today as he was jailed for 15 months for sexually abusing two young girls.
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Search in Germany continues for missing Northern Ireland mum Danielle Anderson

The Foreign and Commonwealth Office are aiding the family of Northern Ireland woman Danielle Anderson who has been missing in Germany since Sunday night.

Rioter whose mask fell off during disorder is jailed

A petrol bomber who was recognised by the police when his mask fell off during four hours of sustained public order offences when rioters attacked police lines during disturbances in Fahan Street in the Bogside area of Londonderry in July of last year, has been jailed for five-and-a-half years at the city’s Crown Court.

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Detectives from PSNI’s Major Investigation Team investigating the murder of Malcolm McKeown are appealing for information

Mr McKeown was shot dead on Monday evening, 19 August, in Waringstown

‘Pride will return next year bigger and better’

More than 2,000 people attended Larne’s first Pride event which will return bigger and better in 2020, organiser Chris McNaghten has stated.

Sport Update
Injury-hit Michael Dunlop arrives on Isle of Man ahead of Classic TT practice

Michael Dunlop is set to complete his first laps at this year’s weather-hit Classic TT on Thursday.

Waringstown dealt hammer blow before Irish Cup final against Pembroke

Waringstown have been dealt a major blow ahead of Saturday’s Irish Cup final with Pembroke.

Derry City’s first competitive match remembered – 90 years on!

DERRY CITY Football Club celebrates a special milestone today as it marks the 90th anniversary of its first ever competitive game.

And finally...
Fusion gets in gear for Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Fusion Theatre are delighted to be able to bring the hit musical Chitty Chitty Bang Bang to Lisburn from September 4-7.

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