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News Letter
13 Mar, 2018
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Northern Ireland secretary ‘minded’ to cut MLAs’ salaries
Northern Ireland Secretary Karen Bradley has said she is “minded” to cut the salary of members of the crisis-hit Stormont Assembly by 27.5%, but will consult the parties before making a final decision.
Latest News
‘Dithering’ Bradley under fire on MLA pay

Karen Bradley delaying a decision around possible pay cuts for MLAs is “dithering” and “morally indefensible,” Lady Sylvia Hermon has told the Commons.

Dog in ‘hanging’ video was simply ‘playing with a toy’, say police

A video posted on social media which appeared to show a dog being hanged was actually a well-looked after animal being trained by its owner, police have said.

Payouts for Northern Ireland abuse victims ‘unconstitutional’

The Government would be acting unconstitutionally if it stepped in to pay compensation to abuse victims in Northern Ireland, Karen Bradley has insisted.

IN PICTURES: A look at 1999 through the lens

Exploring the picture archives to bring you images which made the news in 1999

Sport Update
Michael O’Neill statement on player eligibility row: I did not attack FAI

Northern Ireland boss Michael O'Neill has said that he did not attack the FAI over the player eligibility issue but 'merely responded' to questions he was asked.

David Dawson ‘emotional’ as he confirms Waringstown departure

Waringstown batsman David Dawson says he has made an “emotional “decision” to leave his boyhood club.

GAVIN DYKES: ‘I resigned for the good of Ballinamallard United’

Gavin Dykes is backing a “different voice” to bolster Ballinamallard United’s senior survival bid in the wake of his resignation as manager.

And finally...
Spring Fair promises to be a great day out

As the winter weather finally subsides, Dromore is preparing to unveil a unique family-friendly event that’s set to put a spring in everyone’s step.

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