Organisers 'optimistic' Armoy Road Races will take place as planned this summer
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  Jan 13, 2021  
     
 

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In today's news:

* Fresh food supply lines into Northern Ireland are back to 95% of usual flow the deputy first minister has said. Meanwhile Supermarket chiefs say food distribution to NI will become worse unless government intervenes

* A local woman has described the final moments of her uncle’s life before he passed away five days after testing positive for Covid-19.

* Ben Lowry writes: A united Ireland could be much less popular than some polls say, an analysis of opinion surveys suggests.

* Tributes have been paid tribute to Northern Ireland’s former representative in Washington DC, Norman Houston.

And

* Jonny McCambridge: Lessons in my trade from the flipping, flapping swan.

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From the News Letter, January 13, 1872
 
 
     
     
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  Organisers 'optimistic' Armoy Road Races will take place as planned this summer  
     
  Armoy Clerk of the Course Bill Kennedy says every effort will be made to hold the Irish national road race in July.  
     
     
 
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