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News Letter
2 Apr, 2020
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Samuel Morrison: Sinn Fein must be asked why soldiers are building hospitals across the UK but not in Northern Ireland
I am sure many readers have been amazed at the speed in which the 4 – 5,000 bed Nightingale Hospital has been erected by the Army in London.
Latest News
NI death toll rises to 30 after 2 more deaths from COVID-19 – latest statistics reveal the number of people with the virus in your area

There has been two more deaths from COVID-19 in Northern Ireland in the last 24 hours.

Belfast City Hospital’s tower block to be NI’s first Nightingale hospital

Northern Ireland’s first Nightingale hospital is to be in Belfast City Hospital’s tower block.

Is equity release right for me?

With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it’s right for you and where to turn for advice?

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Coronavirus: Second NI council works on preparing graves

A second Northern Ireland council has confirmed that it has begun preparation work at its cemeteries ahead of a surge of deaths caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Mayor’s community volunteers event

The Mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has acknowledged the work of volunteer community centre managers and committees at a special reception in Cloonavin.

Sport Update
Retro Rewind: Special moment for Manx star Dan Kneen with maiden international success at Ulster Grand Prix

Manxman Dan Kneen took the Irish national road racing scene by storm in 2014 after signing up for a full season with Northern Ireland’s Burrows Racing team.

UEFA announces postponement of June’s Euro 2020 play-off matches

The Euro 2020 play-off matches due to be played in June have been postponed until further notice.

Irish FA chief executive calls for financial support for senior clubs

Irish Football Association chief executive Patrick Nelson has called on the Northern Ireland Executive to provide financial support for Northern Ireland’s senior football clubs.

And finally...
Dogs Trust thanks ‘loyal supporters’ during crisis time

Dogs Trust Ballymena has extended thanks to its loyal supporters during the ongoing coronavirus crisis.

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