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News Letter
19 May, 2019
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A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

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Danske Bank suffers IT ‘glitch’ across NI

Customers in NI have complained of being unable to access cash after a computer glitch at Danske Bank.

Man in his 70s dies following two-vehicle collision

Police are investigating a two-vehicle collision on the Cookstown Road in Moneymore in which a man died.

‘Sledgehammer must have been used to destroy headstones’ at historic NI graveyard

A sledgehammer must have been used to destroy yet more headstones at an historic Shankill Graveyard in Lurgan, says a local councillor.

Sam McBride: Naomi Long has less ground to make up in this election than when she defeated Peter Robinson

Public, media and even political exhaustion at Brexit has contributed to next week’s European election taking place amid a torpor which belies its potential significance as a de facto second EU referendum.

Criticism of academics will continue vow unionist pair

Two high profile unionists have vowed to continue to criticise anti-unionist bias in academics, despite coming under fire for their analysis.

Probe after Balmoral Show beer tent brawl

An investigation has been launched after a video of a brawl in a Balmoral Show bar tent emerged on social media on Friday night.

North West 200 traffic and travel advice

PSNI are have issued advice to motorists ahead of today's racing at the NW200

‘Fostering has its challenges, but it is so rewarding’

Despite already having four children of their own, Co Tyrone couple Stephen and Faye Neville decided a few years ago to grow their family further by becoming foster parents.

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