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News Letter
25 Sep, 2018
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Matt Campbell funeral: fiancee puts ring on his finger
The heartbroken fiancee of a Glengormley man slipped the ring on his finger today - at his funeral instead of their wedding - with the music intended for their first dance playing in the background.
Latest News
RHI Inquiry: Email shows Sinn Fein’s Máirtín Ó Muilleoir wanted scheme kept open

A senior Sinn Fein figure privately took credit for keeping the RHI scheme open – and told a woman hoping to install a boiler that the party wanted to see as many people in her position getting approval as possible, according to evidence published last night.

Karen Bradley US-bound to promote Northern Ireland

Karen Bradley will emphasise the Government's opposition to a hard border in Ireland following Brexit during a visit to the United States.

Teenage girl begged ‘Daddy, help me’ after allergic reaction, inquest hears

A teenage girl who died after suffering a severe allergic reaction to a Pret a Manger baguette said "Daddy, help me" as she struggled for breath, an inquest has heard.

Owen Polley: An Irish Sea border would have a profound effect on the Union

As Brexit talks have progressed, unionists – whether they voted Remain or Leave in the referendum – have consistently opposed an Irish Sea border, ‘special status’ for Northern Ireland or any other form of words that means Brussels retains effective control over this part of the UK.

Sport Update
David Healy and Rodney McAree make a case for the defence

It is fair to say that both defences were on top in Saturday’s gritty goalless draw at Coleraine Showgrounds.

Dungannon Swifts still searching for first win

Grant Hutchinson believes Dungannon Swifts need a change in luck to get their season up and running.

Crusaders must see games out says boss Stephen Baxter

Crusaders boss Stephen Baxter was calm and relaxed after his side’s 3-2 Danske Bank Premiership defeat to Glenavon at Mourneview Park on Saturday.

And finally...
Game of Thrones filming locations to be turned into visitor attractions

A number of locations and sets used to film Game Of Thrones in Northern Ireland are to be opened to the public next year.

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