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News Letter
26 Jun, 2019
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Orange Order billboard vandals ‘can’t stand a unionist about the place’
The defacing of an Orange Order billboard close to Belfast city centre is a sign that some people “can’t tolerate” anything that reflects Orange or unionist culture, Rev Mervyn Gibson said.
Latest News
‘Soldier F’ banner row takes new twist as council calls for removal

The row over a proliferation of banners in support of ‘Soldier F’ has intensified with one local council attempting to have them removed.

Ian Paisley silent in face of new questions over more luxury foreign trips

Ian Paisley was last night facing fresh questions about his foreign travel after it was alleged that he had on two further occasions travelled to luxurious Indian Ocean resorts.

ABC Council approve bi-lingual sign policy in secret vote

A tight majority voted for bi-lingual street signs across Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Council during a behind-closed-doors meeting last night (Monday).

Seven trees proposal to end ‘a lot of hurt’

Civic Christmas trees will be returned to all seven of the borough’s electoral districts this year, the council has confirmed.

Sport Update
English rider Sam West set for Irish road racing debut at Armoy in July

England’s Sam West will make his Irish National road racing debut at Armoy in July.

Coleraine hit back as St Mirren cancel friendly

Coleraine have hit back after their friendly with St Mirren was called off.

Injured Michael Dunlop ruled out of Pikes Peak Hillclimb debut after crash in Donegal International Rally

Ballymoney’s Michael Dunlop has been forced to pull out of his debut in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb in the USA through injury.

And finally...
‘Drunken youths are making life a misery’

The PSNI should not be providing parenting for youths who are making the lives of Carrick residents a misery.

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