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News Letter
22 Apr, 2019
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Unionists condemn overnight attack on Catholic church in Co Antrim
Ulster Unionist representatives in Co Antrim have expressed "disgust" at those responsible for an overnight paint bomb attack on a Catholic church in Ballyclare.
Latest News
Lyra McKee: Murdered journalist’s funeral to be held in St Anne’s Cathedral

The young journalist who was murdered by the New IRA in Londonderry on Thursday night is to be laid to rest in Carnmoney Cemetery, Newtownabbey.

Road closed after collision involving car and motorcycle

Police are advising motorists that the Belfast Road, Whitehead has been closed following a road traffic collision involving a car and motorcycle.

Ben Lowry: We need a much tougher approach to dissident republican terrorist killers

In 2014 I was part of a panel at an event in Belfast that was held in favour of libel law reform.

New van to feed Peterborough’s homeless

More than £30,000 has been raised for a new van to help feed the homeless in Peterborough.

Sport Update
Josh Elliott seals stunning victory as Tarran Mackenzie and Jason O’Halloran collide in dramatic Bennetts British Superbike race

Josh Elliott claimed a stunning maiden victory in a drama-filled opening Bennetts British Superbike race at Silverstone on Sunday.

Tearful Josh Elliott salutes ‘incredible’ start to 2019 British Superbike Championship at Silverstone

An emotional Josh Elliott toasted his maiden victory in the Bennetts British Superbike Championship as the OMG Suzuki rider left Silverstone with the joint title lead.

Institute to appoint John Quigg as new manager

John Quigg is delighted to return to his old club Institute as their new manager.

And finally...
Part of man’s ear bitten off: Suspect charged with GBH

Detectives investigating a serious assault in Omagh on Saturday night, during which a man had part of his ear bitten off, have charged a man with grievous bodily harm with intent.

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