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* Farm safety plea after second family tractor tragedy. A plea has been made for farmers to beware the dangers of their profession, as it emerged Friday’s fatal tractor accident was the second one to hit the same family in recent years.
* New NI envoy to America Trevor Ringland: ‘I want to dispel myth of British occupation’. Northern Ireland’s new special envoy to the USA has told the News Letter he hopes to use the role to challenge narratives about the Province being an “occupied” state.
* Scarva Sham Fight cancelled but Royal Black hopeful of smaller summer events. The Scarva Sham Fight, which routinely attracts crowds of up to 100,000 on July 13, has been cancelled for a second year in a row.
Northern Ireland’s new special envoy to the USA has told the News Letter he hopes to use the role to challenge narratives about the Province being an “occupied” state.
A DUP politician in Portadown has leapt to the defence of loyalists who went out on parade in the town on Saturday, saying that those who took to the streets were “good people”.
Harsh criticism has been levelled at the decision to appoint former Ireland rugby player Trevor Ringland as US special envoy by Deputy First Minister Michelle O’Neill who has described the decision to “unilaterally” appoint a special envoy to the US as “arrogant and disrespectful”.
There was an incredible moment, almost at the end of Carrickfergus’s blistering innings of 254-3 in Sunday’s Lagan Valley Steels T20 final, that you knew you were in the midst of a special cricketing afternoon.
Ryan Farquhar lived up to his billing as the pre-race favourite when he won the inaugural Lightweight race for Supertwin machines at the Isle of Man TT in 2012.
A blistering 117-run partnership between Jacques Snyman and Jeremy Lawlor helped inspire Carrickfergus to victory over CSNI in the LVS Twenty20 Cup final at The Lawn on Sunday.
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