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News Letter
3 Jul, 2019
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Gunman opens fire on N.I. home – P.S.N.I. in high speed chase as three men arrested
The P.S.N.I. is trying to establish a motive behind a gun attack on a Northern Ireland home in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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Vatican tombs to be searched for girl missing since 1983

A pair of tombs in a tiny cemetery in Vatican City will be opened next week to determine if they contain the remains of a 15-year-old girl who vanished in Rome in 1983.

‘Almost unreal’: Mike Reith recalls Ireland’s incredible win over the Windies 50 years ago

The man who hit the winning runs against the mighty West Indies in one of Ireland’s greatest ever cricket triumphs has said the victory was “almost unreal”.

Boris Johnson restates his enthusiasm for a bridge from Northern Ireland to Scotland

Conservative leadership contender Boris Johnson says he is an “enthusiast” for the idea of a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland.

Afternoon tea and Snow Patrol tickets raise £6k for AANI

A Cookstown familyho organised an afternoon tea with the help of friends, family and volunteers at Claggan Presbyterian Church, has raised a staggering £6,000 for Air Ambulance Northern Ireland.

Sport Update
Kyle White: Hot prospect Eunan McGlinchey could be Northern Ireland motorcycling’s next big star

Young Aghadowey prospect Eunan McGlinchey is on the fast track to becoming Northern Ireland’s next big star of the future.

Coleraine chairman offers timeline on manager appointment

Coleraine’s wait for a first-team manager could reach a conclusion by this weekend - according to club chairman Colin McKendry.

Gary Dunlop will ride father Joey’s Honda RC45 at Dundrod to mark 20th anniversary of famous 1999 Ulster Grand Prix win

Gary Dunlop will mark the 20th anniversary of his father Joey’s famous 1999 Ulster Grand Prix Superbike victory at Dundrod next month during a special parade lap.

And finally...
Stephen Nolan’s BBC pay is cut by £75,000, down to £325k

Northern Ireland broadcaster Stephen Nolan’s BBC pay fell by about £75,000 in 2018-19, the BBC has reported.

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