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  Sep 4, 2021  
     
     
  ‘Harry filled the hearts of everyone with joy’ mourners at boy’s funeral hear  
     
  Eight-year-old Harry Steele, who died in a road accident this week, was “a wee character around the family farm, filling the hearts of all who knew him with joy”, mourners at his funeral heard today.  
     
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NI golfer Drew Cochrane, sailor Bill Foster and athletes Chloe and Judith MacCombe on sight loss and sporting goals
 
Following visually-impaired NI sprinter Jason Smyth’s latest gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics, these blind and visually-impaired people tell HELEN MCGURK about keeping fit and fulfilling their own sporting dreams
 
     
 
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Teen sexually assaulted on her school bus
 
An alcoholic pensioner who sexually assaulted a young teenager on her school bus was handed a four month prison sentence today.
 
     
 
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Police Federation: Memorials are sacred to memory of brave men and women who paid ultimate price
 
A statement from Mark Lindsay, Chair of the Police Federation
 
     
     
 
 
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‘Longshot’ 12 Drumbo Road: £950,000 - Natalie Clarke Residential
 
 
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Northern Ireland coastal routes trending on Instagram
 
A new study discovered that two Northern Irish coastal routes were in the top 10 most photographed road trips in the UK, according to Instagram hashtags.
 
 
     
     
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  Alastair Seeley gunning for Kirkistown titles  
     
  The Ulster Superbike Championship continues on Saturday with the Belfast and District Club’s ‘King of Kirkistown’ meeting at the Co Down circuit.  
     
     
 
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Ulster suffer home defeat to Saracens
 
Ulster started their preparations for the new season with a 45-21 defeat against Saracens in an entertaining game at Kingspan Stadium.
 
 
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Coleraine determined to bounce back
 
It’s certainly not the start to the season Coleraine would have hoped for but boss Oran Kearney won’t be letting his side start to feel sorry for themselves.
 
 
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Ben Doherty happy to take a risk
 
Ben Doherty says his move from Coleraine to Larne was about stepping out of the comfort zone of being a part-time footballer whilst also working in a full-time job.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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