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24 Jul, 2019
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Trump says Boris Johnston will be 'great' PM
Donald Trump has congratulated Boris Johnson on his landslide victory in the Tory leadership race, saying he will make a "great" PM.
Latest News
Mum's heartbreak after dog dies following lake swim

A young Co Armagh mum has spoken of her heartbreak after her puppy died after swimming in a local lake.

N.I. children on inflatable toys blown out to sea – helicopters, lifeboats and coastguard all tasked

The Belfast Coastguard has issued a stark warning to parents of children using inflatable toys around Northern Ireland's coastline.

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One person treated by emergency services after dramatic Lough Neagh rescue – jet ski not seen for more than two hours

One person had to receive first aid treatment after a dramatic rescue operation on Lough Neagh on Monday evening.

Dramatic rescue at Brown's Bay after children swept out to sea

Children had to be rescued by lifeboat after being swept out to sea at Brown's Bay in Islandmagee yesterday afternoon (Tuesday).

Sport Update
Gary Hamilton highlights 'disrespectful' Larne bids for Glenavon's Rhys Marshall and fears over role of agents

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton has voiced concerns over the growing influence of agents involved in Irish League inter-club deals.

Andy Waterworth feels 'privileged' as he becomes Linfield's all-time record scorer in Europe

Andy Waterworth says he feels 'privileged' after he became Linield's all-time leading goal scorer in Europe following his brace against HB Tórshavn.

Linfield secure draw in Faroe Islands thanks to Andy Waterworth's brace

Linfield looked to be set for an excellent away win at HB Tórshavn in the Europa League second round first leg clash only to be pegged back in the last minute.

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Pressure on victims' commissioner grows as terrorist pension fears rise

A woman who lost her father and the use of her legs due to IRA terrorism has added her voice to those calling on Victims' Commissioner Judith Thompson to resign.

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