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26 Jan, 2020
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Three children found dead in house named as brothers and sister

Three children found dead in a house in Co Dublin have been named as brothers and sister Conor, Darragh and Carla McGinley.

Man has part of finger bitten off in attack

Police are investigating after a man was stabbed and had part of his finger bitten off in an attack in Belfast.

Police appeal after man (29) dies in crash

Police have appealed for information into a crash that claimed the life of a 29-year-old man in Antrim.

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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Ben Lowry: Seamus Mallon, a staunch nationalist who deplored violence

If you had surveyed nationalists and unionists in the 1980s and early 1990s on whether there was a politician in the other community for whom they had future high hopes, I doubt many nationalists would have said David Trimble or many unionists would have said Seamus Mallon.

Ben Lowry: Seamus Mallon, a staunch nationalist who hated violence

If you had surveyed nationalists and unionists in the 1980s and early 1990s on whether there was a politician in the other community for whom they had future high hopes, I doubt many nationalists would have said David Trimble or many unionists would have said Seamus Mallon.

Ben Lowry: The gradual joy of January, and the way that daylight returns

Some years ago a young journalist in a Dublin paper wrote an article about how he considered January the worst month of the year.

Ben Lowry: The gradual joy of January, and the way that daylight returns

Some years ago a young journalist in a Dublin paper wrote an article about how he considered January the worst month of the year.

Victims coalition: DUP and others should have rejected New Decade New Approach deal, but instead ignored us

A coalition of victims groups says legacy plans in the latest Stormont agreement are so threatening that any parties claiming to represent them should have “called time” on the whole deal.

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