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11 Oct, 2019
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Funeral for NI school girl who died waiting for heart transplant
The young Magherafelt girl who died at the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children while waiting for a heart transplant will be laid to rest on Sunday.
Latest News
Earl of Wessex presents NI young people with gold Duke of Edinburgh awards

Eighty young people from across Northern Ireland were presented with their gold Duke of Edinburgh Award (DofE) certificates today by HRH The Earl of Wessex at Hillsborough Castle.

10 pictures revealing the pain for Wrightbus workers as they wait in hope of a deal

Wrightbus workers this morning waited in hope that their former jobs would be reinstated.

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Boris Johnson and Leo Varadkar both say they can see ‘pathway’ to Brexit deal

Boris Johnson and Irish premier Leo Varadkar have said they can "see a pathway" to a possible Brexit deal.

Abortion reforms: DoJ emails reveal concerns on ‘obvious difficulties’

Internal Department of Justice documents show senior officials believe the new regime of decriminalising abortion in Northern Ireland will present “obvious difficulties” for health professionals and the Department of Health.

Sport Update
Macau GP: Paul Jordan eagerly anticipating return to Far East for legendary end-of-year road race

Paul Jordan cannot wait to return to the 53rd Suncity Group Macau Motorcycle Grand Prix next month, one year on from his debut around the daunting 3.8-mile Guia course on China’s south coast.

Michael O’Neill left devastated after cruel defeat in Rotterdam

Michael O'Neill had no other word for it after three late goals from Holland turned what would have been a famous night in Rotterdam into a heartbreaking defeat for Northern Ireland: devastated.

Late heartbreak for Northern Ireland as Dutch fight back to snatch v victory in Euro 2020 Qualifier

Northern Ireland suffered heartbreak in Rotterdam as Holland scored twice in stoppage time to snatch a 3-1 victory which leaves Euro 2020 qualification hopes hanging by a thread for Michael O’Neill’s men.

And finally...
Teenage kicks turn dark in gripping tale

Set to the soundtrack of David Bowie’s Low and a medley of punk from the likes of the Buzzcocks, The Fall and The Sex Pistols, Belfast journalist Henry McDonald weaves a scabrously funny and ultimately poignant story of male friendship, romance, football hooliganism, sectarian strife and paramilitary activity in 70s and 80s Ulster in his new novel, Two Souls.

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