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5 Nov, 2018
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Missing NI man last seen driving BMW X5
The PSNI has appealed to the public for information that could help them locate a missing 35 year-old Northern Ireland man/
Latest News
WEATHER: heavy rainfall to batter NI

Spells of rain are set to dominate the forecast this week, according to the Met Office.

Royal Irish Regiment holds service of remembrance

Armed forces personnel and former servicemen and women were among those who gathered in St Anne's Cathedral, Belfast today for the Royal Irish Regiment's annual service of remembrance.

We need to know if attorney-general thinks backstop could tear Northern Ireland out of UK, says David Davis

The former Brexit secretary yesterday called on the government to publish the legal advice it has on the Irish border backstop.

We need to see full legal implications of keeping NI in single market

It has been clear now for many weeks that the government is trying to increase the number of regulatory checks between Northern Ireland and Great Britain.

Sport Update
Dan McFarland lauds 'gutsy' Ulster display in Benetton victory

It may have been a stuttering performance from Ulster, but it was one which was good enough to secure a 15-10 win over Benetton in Treviso.

Jordan Larmour: Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt hails fullback's display in win over Italy

Ireland head coach Joe Schmidt described Jordan Larmour's stunning man-of-match performance against Italy as a "spectacular effort", while captain Rhys Ruddock called the electric youngster "incredibly exciting."

Heartbreak as Valentino Rossi blows chance of MotoGP victory after crashing at Sepang

Valentino Rossi blew his first chance of a MotoGP victory since June 2017 when he threw away the lead at the Malaysian round of the championship on Sunday at Sepang.

And finally...
Brexit: UUP 'disappointment' over Leo Varadkar's tone

The Ulster Unionist Party has accused Irish premier Leo Varadkar of "enhancing the deterioration" of relationships between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.

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