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29 Nov, 2018
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Hazardous Area Response Team tasked to scene of white powder discovery in Royal Mail depot in Mallusk
Members of the Hazardous Area Response Team were tasked to the Royal Mail depot in Mallusk on Wednesday after white powder was discovered inside a package.
Latest News
Irish football team faked death of player to avoid playing match

A footballer whose former club faked his death in an apparent bid to avoid a match has said he learned of his demise from work colleagues.

Royal Mail white powder discovery – substance was ‘non-hazardous’

The white powder substance at the centre of an incident at a Royal Mail depot in Northern Ireland has been declared to be "non-hazardous".

Conor McGregor receives driving ban and €1,000 fine

UFC fighter Conor McGregor has been disqualified from driving for six months and fined 1,000 euro (£883) after being caught travelling at around one and a half times the speed limit.

Our climate change act turns 10 this week… and already it’s too old

Some of the worst wildfires in California’s history blazed across the state this month claiming at least 85 lives and destroying an estimated 14,000 residences. The resultant cost to the insurance industry has been estimated at $13 billion.

Sport Update
In Pictures: Spectacular review of the 2018 Irish National road racing season

A pictorial review of the 2018 Irish National road racing season featuring stunning photographs by Stephen Davison of Pacemaker Press.

VIDEO: Crusaders boss Stephen Baxter gives his thoughts on making County Antrim Shield Final and this weekend’s league clash with Glentoran

Crusaders manager Stephen Baxter was pleased after his side's 1-0 win against Larne in the semi-final of the Toals County Antrim Shield on Tuesday night.

Joe Schmidt: Rob Herring lauds ‘incredible Joe’

As a head coach Ireland’s Joe Schmidt was right up there with the best said Irish hooker Rob Herring.

And finally...
Sinn Fein ‘hypocritical’ over Tony Taylor support: DUP MLA

Sinn Fein’s calls for the release of Londonderry republican Tony Taylor were hypocritical – and in stark contrast to the “traitors” remarks made by the party’s former deputy leader Martin McGuinness, a DUP MLA has said.

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