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27 Sep, 2019
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N.I. man (61) jailed for engaging in sex with eight year-old girl who was camping in forest with her family
A 61 year-old Northern Ireland man has been jailed after he convicted of engaging in sexual activity with an eight year-old girl.
Latest News
Fury over ‘Brits Out’ banner at QUB fair

Ulster Unionist students at Queen’s University have reacted angrily to a poster on display on the Sinn Fein stand at the Queen’s Freshers’ Fair, which included the slogan ‘Brits Out’.

PSNI warning: Scammers trying to take advantage of Thomas Cook collapse

Scammers are trying to take advantage of the travel chaos caused by the problems surrounding Thomas Cook, the PSNI has warned.

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Ballymena United FC gifting free tickets to former Wrightbus employees to get ‘minds diverted for 90 minutes’

A local football club has extended a hand of friendship to former employees of Wrightbus.

Why ‘Chitty’ is still Sir Kenneth’s favourite film

Sir Kenneth Branagh’s favourite childhood film is being screened as part of the Into Film Festival in November.

Sport Update
First match point for Jonathan Rea in bid for record fifth World Superbike title at Magny-Cours

Jonathan Rea returns to the scene of two of his fourth World Superbike title triumphs at Magny-Cours in France this weekend with a record fifth crown firmly in his sights.

Jack McGrath excited by new challenge at Ulster

British and Irish Lions prop Jack McGrath will make his Ulster debut against the Ospreys at Kingspan Stadium tonight in the Pro14 season opener.

Ireland scrum-half Conor Murray backs Jack Carty to bosss the backline

Ireland have issued a strong endorsement of “laid back” Jack Carty’s ability to boss the backline in Saturday’s World Cup clash with hosts Japan.

And finally...
Patrick Ryan IRA confession: Vatican and church under fire for response to ex-priest’s role in IRA

The Vatican representative in Ireland and church representatives at other levels have been criticised for failing to offer any condemnation on the activities of IRA bomber and former priest Patrick Ryan.

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