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N.I. weather thunderstorm warning worse than originally thought – heavy rain and flooding of homes and businesses likely

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10 Jul, 2019
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N.I. weather thunderstorm warning worse than originally thought – heavy rain and flooding of homes and businesses likely
The Met Office has issued a yellow status weather warning for a thunderstorm for Northern Ireland.
Latest News
MPs vote for relaxation of abortion law in NI and gay marriage

MPs have approved an amendment which aims to extend access to abortion in Northern Ireland by 332 votes to 99, majority 233.

Crowds gather in east Belfast amid defiant statement from bonfire supporters

Hundreds of people attended a rally tonight at the site of a bonfire on council land at Avoniel leisure centre, east Belfast.

Bonfires: The tradition is an integral part of the Twelfth period, says Orange Order

The Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland has spoken out on the issue of loyalist bonfires, saying they are "an integral part of the Twelfth of July period."

International travel agents visit province

Eight top-performing travel agents from China, India, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates enjoyed an action-packed visit around Northern Ireland last week. The group were here as guests of Tourism Ireland, Tourism NI and Fáilte Ireland.

Sport Update
Dean Harrison edges Michael Dunlop to lead Tuesday Superbike times at Southern 100

Tuesday evening's practice times at the Southern 100 saw a sharp rise in pace as better conditions prevailed around the Billown course, with reigning Solo champion Dean Harrison secure pole in the Senior class.

Oran Kearney's St Mirren departure was entirely his choice says chairman Gordon Scott

St Mirren chairman Gordon Scott claims everyone knew Oran Kearney was heading for Coleraine and his departure was entirely the former manager's choice.

Linfield capture signing of exciting former PSG youth Bastien Hery from Waterford

GIFTED French midfielder, Bastien Hery claims the opportunity to play in the Champions League was too good to turn down as he joined Danske Bank Premiership champions, Linfield for an undisclosed fee from Waterford.

And finally...
Talking Book in memory of father for gentleman Jack

A big-hearted Ballymoney man is planning to let his feet do the talking to raise funds to produce a 'Talking Book' in memory of his late father.

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