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News Letter
4 Mar, 2020
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DUP MP for East Antrim, Sammy Wilson, explains how some PSNI officers who went to the scene of a domestic incident in Larne on Monday have been left feeling shaken.We also have the funeral details of young mother, Aimee Allen, who was killed in a road traffic collision earlier this week.Stay with the News Letter for the rest of the day for all of the latest news, views and sport from all over Northern Ireland.
Larne stabbings: Officers shaken after being confronted with ‘horrific’ scene
Officers were left shaken by the “horrific” scene which confronted them when they attended a fatal stabbing incident involving children in east Antrim, the MP for the area has said.
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Funeral details released for young mum Aimee Allen who died in horror crash - tributes pour in online

The funeral details have been released for young mother Aimee Allen.

Arlene Foster and Michelle O’Neill to attend emergency meetings on Covid-19

Northern Ireland’s First and Deputy First Ministers have scaled back a US investment trip to take part in emergency meetings on Covid-19.

Is equity release right for me?

With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it’s right for you and where to turn for advice?

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The government is right to retain responsibility for public safety matters such as MOT tests

The article by Ben Lowry on supporting vehicle operating standards to be kept under direct government control would, I suggest, be held by most public servants.

REVIEW: ‘Storm Rebecca’ lifts Blood Brothers audience out of their seats

Never mind Storm Ciara, Dennis or Jorge, it was ‘Storm Rebecca’ who lifted the audience at the Millennium Forum out of their seats at the finale of the musical Blood Brothers which opened last night (Tuesday).

Sport Update
Gerard Doherty warns "more serious" incidents could happen if Irish League doesn't take action

Crusaders keeper, Gerard Doherty, is hoping his season isn’t over but warned &quote;more serious&quote; incidents could follow if action isn't taken following his clash with Glentoran fans in Saturday’s Irish Cup tie at the Oval.

Wallace High School and Methody primed for Schools' Cup semi-final

Wallace High School are chasing their first Schools’ Cup title, but will have to overcome record 36-time winners Methody in the semi-finals if they are to take a step closer to that goal.

Relief for Willie Faloon as Armagh fight back to secure Schools' Cup final place

Royal School Armagh produced a stunning comeback against RBAI to book their place in the Danske Bank Schools’ Cup final on St Patrick’s Day.

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