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17 Feb, 2020
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LATEST: Updated appeal for witnesses after man dragged into house and shot – woman and four children in house at time
Detectives investigating a shooting in north Belfast last night (Saturday, 15th February) have made a further appeal for information and witnesses
Latest News
Gang of youths target man in ‘hate crime’ in NI housing estate – victim needs to be hospitalised

Police are appealing for information after the serious assault of a man last night in the Dunvale area of Ballymena.

Man dragged into house and shot – police appeal for witnesses

A man has been dragged into a house by a masked gang in north Belfast and shot in the leg.

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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Girl (7) finds suspected drugs in Newtownabbey

Police are appealing for information after a young girl found a package containing white powder in the Mossley area last night (Sunday).

If elected bodies spend too much then someone, somewhere has to pay

The scale of the debt that emerged at Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council in recent weeks is dramatic and alarming.

Sport Update
LEAGUE CUP FINAL: Winner’s medal the perfect present for birthday boy Lyndon Kane

Birthday boy Lyndon Kane celebrated his big day with a trophy as the perfect present in front of thousands from the Coleraine football family.

LEAGUE CUP FINAL: ‘Mugged’ Stephen Baxter looking Crusaders to move forward from penalty pain

Crusaders manager Stephen Baxter felt “mugged” by a penalty kick he considered a “turning point” in Coleraine’s weekend BetMcLean League Cup final triumph.

COMMENT: Coleraine version 2.0 on course under Oran Kearney

Oran Kearney’s Coleraine evolution may have been disrupted by his 10-month spell in Scotland but Saturday night served up evidence of a bright future for the back-on-track Bannsiders, writes Patrick Van Dort.

And finally...
Ben Lowry: Unionists lamented the exit of Julian Smith, a man who did lasting damage to unionism

If you want an insight into the confusion, even malaise, into which unionism has fallen, you need go no further than the reaction to the departure of Julian Smith.

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