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News Letter
23 Feb, 2018
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McNarry: I cannot condemn attack on Irish language road sign
Ukip’s former leader in Northern Ireland has said he is unable to condemn those who defaced an Irish language road sign in Co Tyrone.
Latest News
Former Northern Ireland Secretary warns peace process is ‘unravelling’

A former Northern Ireland secretary has warned about the peace process "unravelling" as efforts continue to break the deadlock in restoring powersharing.

Heartless fraudsters con elderly couple out of ‘substantial amount of money’

Police have urged local residents to be wary of scams after fraudsters conned an elderly Lisburn couple out of a “substantial amount of money.”

Mother and son uninjured in late night shooting

Police are appealing for information after shots were fired into the living room of a house in south Armagh.

Firm specialising in luxury holidays opens new premises in Lisburn Square

Luxury holiday company Revere Travel has officially opened its new premises in Lisburn Square.

Sport Update
Ronnie McFall confirmed as new Glentoran manager

Ronnie McFall has been confirmed as the new manager of Glentoran until the end of the season.

Ireland boss Schmidt admits ‘fear’ of facing Wales without injured Lions trio

Joe Schmidt has admitted Ireland will carry a level of "fear" into facing Wales without injured British and Irish Lions trio Tadhg Furlong, Iain Henderson and Robbie Henshaw.

PORTADOWN: Niall Currie’s apology to fans for his reaction after defeat

Portadown manager Niall Currie has issued an apology to the club supporters - and warning to the players - following the latest promotion setback.

And finally...
Social media mania after Derry Girls actress passes driving test

Social media exploded into overdrive on Wednesday evening after one of the stars of, Derry Girls, shared news that she had passed her driving test .

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