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News Letter
18 Jul, 2019
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N.I. flag fury after Union Jack erected on Rathfriland water tower
Northern Ireland Water is working with the P.S.N.I. after an individual or individuals broke into a water tower in Northern Ireland before erecting union flags.
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Road traffic collision on Westlink clears

A road traffic collision on the M2 bound side of the Westlink has been cleared and traffic flow is getting back to normal.

N.I. road reopens after fallen electricity pole

The P.S.N.I. has reopened a road in Northern Ireland after a fallen electricity pole was removed.

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N.I. taxi driver is smashed in face with gun and robbed – man arrested after burger van break-in

The P.S.N.I. has arrested a man in his twenties on his suspicion of assaulting and robbing a Northern Ireland taxi driver at gunpoint.

‘Hidden gem bridge set to unleash Glynn’s potential’

A historic bridge in Glynn is set to be given a new lease of life following the purchase of land by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.

Sport Update
Glenn Irwin ruled out of Snetterton British Superbike round through illness

Glenn Irwin has ruled himself out of this weekend’s Bennetts British Superbike round at Snetterton due to illness.

Royal Portrush is second highest attended Open ever

A sell-out capacity crowd at Royal Portrush has ensured the championship will be the second-highest attended Open in history.

Linfield crash out of Champions League after defeat in Norway

Rosenborg 4 Linfield 0 (Linfield lose 6-0 on agg)

And finally...
Dublin bomb victim: I rather live in pain than take the Troubles pension

A terror victim who lost his father and sister in a UVF bomb atrocity says he would “rather live in pain” than take the proposed Troubles pension to pay his medical bills.

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