Why is Good Friday called Good Friday - and what is the meaning behind the celebration?
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  Apr 15, 2022  
     
 
Michael Cousins
 
Michael Cousins
Acting Managing Editor


From everyone at the News Letter we wish you a very happy Easter 

 
     
  Supermarket Easter opening times Northern Ireland 2022: Tesco, Iceland and M&S bank holiday opening times  
     
  Supermarkets across Northern Ireland will be following a holiday timetable this Easter.  
     
Supermarket Easter opening times Northern Ireland 2022: Tesco, Iceland and M&S bank holiday opening times
     
 
Pilot who drove buses during lockdown to take to the skies once again
Pilot who drove buses during lockdown to take to the skies once again
 
     
 
Bid made to steal £2.5k deer statue from forest park with a chainsaw – shortly before 300 cars descend on site
Bid made to steal £2.5k deer statue from forest park with a chainsaw – shortly before 300 cars descend on site
 
A new statue in a Co Tyrone public park has been damaged – apparently by a chainsaw.
 
     
 
Police probe into North Antrim UDA: man held after shotgun seized
Police probe into North Antrim UDA: man held after shotgun seized
 
A man has been arrested after police seized a shotgun, shotgun cartridges and paramilitary-branded paraphernalia from a property in Coleraine.
 
     
 
Ambulance wait times: Legal action being launched by bereaved mother of Lee Gannon - move follows death of Jody Keenan last weekend
Ambulance wait times: Legal action being launched by bereaved mother of Lee Gannon - move follows death of Jody Keenan last weekend
 
A bereaved mother is set to take legal action over an alleged chronic shortage of ambulances in Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
What is Good Friday? Why is Good Friday called Good Friday - and what is the meaning behind the celebration?
What is Good Friday? Why is Good Friday called Good Friday - and what is the meaning behind the celebration?
 
Good Friday falls this year on Friday, April 15th, here's everything you need to know about the Christian holiday.
 
     
 
Carrick-a-rede rope bridge to remain shut over Easter
Carrick-a-rede rope bridge to remain shut over Easter
 
The popular Carrick-a-rede rope bridge tourist attraction will not open over Easter due to staffing issues, the National Trust has said.
 
     
 
No change to first minister title if Sinn Fein tops poll, says Mary Lou McDonald
No change to first minister title if Sinn Fein tops poll, says Mary Lou McDonald
 
The titles of first and deputy first minister will not change if Sinn Fein wins the upcoming Assembly poll, Mary Lou McDonald has said.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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