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News Letter
28 Jan, 2019
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Snow, ice and fallen debris could make your morning drive difficult – as Roads Service confirm salting of roads network underway
Snow has already reached Belfast - and promises to spread even further afield, according to the Met Office.
Latest News
Four men killed in Donegal car crash

Four men in their 20s have died after a single vehicle road traffic collision in County Donegal.

Traffic and travel: Busy road closed due to fallen trees

The Lylehill Road East, in Templepatrick is closed due to fallen trees, according to NI Roadwatch.

Orange family stunned by death of husband and wife

The Orange family in County Monaghan have extended their sympathy following a road accident which claimed the lives of a husband and wife.

Reported on these pages 280 years ago (Jan 1739): Mutiny off America; Poland says no; Belfast debt warning

From the fifth surviving Belfast News Letter. The edition is dated January 9 1738 but that is in fact Jan 20 1739 in the modern calendar, which Britain adopted in the 1750s:

Sport Update
Ruthless Rangers back on song again

Steven Gerrard’s mood was much-improved mood from Wednesday evening after Rangers’ 3-0 defeat of Livingston on Sunday.

Allianz League: Review of the Ulster clubs in action from Week One

The Allianz League got underway over the weekend. Here are summaries from the big games.

Disappointment as Cliftonville fail to ‘Press’ home advantage

Interim boss Michael Press was disappointed his side failed to take advantage of an improved first half showing against Glenavon.

And finally...
University professor defends no Beyond Brexit invite for unionists

A university professor has accused the DUP of “running around Europe” attempting to self-harm Northern Ireland.

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