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News Letter
10 Mar, 2019
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N.I. snow and ice due early hours of Sunday – 10cm expected in some places
The Met Office has issued a second severe weather warning for Northern Ireland only this time it’s for snow and ice.
Latest News
Gales measuring 75mph to batter N.I. – Met Office issue yellow weather warning

The Met Office has issued a yellow status weather warning of wind for Northern Ireland.

Male prisoner dies in Maghaberry

A male prisoner has died while in custody in Maghaberry prison, the Northern Ireland Prison Service has confirmed.

Garda ‘still stonewalling’ over Kingsmills Massacre files after five years

A Garda witness must appear before the Kingsmills Massacre families to explain why after five years of requests, the files they have supplied to the legacy inquest contain nothing of substance, their lawyer has said.

Meet our (not-so) pedigree chums

It’s best paws forward as Crufts continues this weekend - and here at the News Letter and sister titles, our journalists love their dogs, so let us introduce our news hounds......

Sport Update
Top 10 fastest riders ever at North West 200

The North West 200 will reach a milestone this year as the event celebrates its 90th anniversary meeting from May 14-19. The famous international road race is steeped in history, but who are the fastest riders ever to lap the current 8.9-mile 'Triangle' course?

Carrick Rangers: Caolan Loughran brace seals point as Portadown lose two-goal lead

Caolan Loughran’s second-half double left Niall Currie unbeaten in three Bluefin Sport Championship games against his former club and Carrick Rangers four points clear in runners-up spot over Portadown entering the final five games.

Andy McGrory fires Ballymena United back into the title race

Andy McGrory was the Ballymena United hero as his hat-trick against Coleraine fired the Sky Blues back into the title race.

And finally...
Be less tidy and help garden wildlife

Squares of pristine lawn, decking and paved gardens do nothing for nature, writes Kelly Muldoon, Communications Officer, Ulster Wildlife.

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