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Sub-zero temperatures to freeze NI tonight – icy driving conditions – motorists warned to take precautions

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25 Oct, 2019
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Sub-zero temperatures to freeze NI tonight – icy driving conditions – motorists warned to take precautions
It will be bitterly cold across Northern Ireland on Thursday with some temperatures expected to dip as low as -2°C.
Latest News
Dublin 'washing hands' of Garda-IRA collusion case

A man whose brother was murdered by the IRA with the aid of a Garda dossier has been "disappointed" by the Irish government's response on the matter.

Belfast vigil in memory of 39 container lorry dead

A vigil has been held in Belfast to pay tribute to the 39 Chinese nationals who died in the container tragedy.

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Ten unaccompanied children from Africa taken into care after arriving in NI illegally

The PSNI is investigating the circumstances surrounding the arrival in NI of a group of unaccompanied children from East Africa.

These 10 places could be the most notoriously haunted spots in NI – especially around Halloween

To get you in the mood for Halloween, we have compiled a picture gallery of what is perceived to be the most haunted areas of Northern Ireland.

Sport Update
Coleraine to bring fans up to speed on Showgrounds redevelopment plans

Coleraine FC are urging fans to attend a very important meeting with regards to the redevelopment of The Showgrounds.

Jonathan Rea 'feeling quite good' after opening day of final World Superbike round of season in Qatar

Jonathan Rea finished second fastest as free practice got underway for the final round of the World Superbike Championship on Thursday in Qatar.

Barry Gray returns to Warrenpoin Town as club look for 'stability' after difficult start

Barry Gray has taken over the reins again at Warrenpoint town following the departure of Stephen McDonnell.

And finally...
Renowned artist Martin Mooney launches exhibition in home city

Rugged landscapes, skies thick with looming clouds, deep blue, tumultuous shorelines painted with almost impasto density, rolling hills, grassy spaces, glass-like lakes peaceful and sunkissed, and wildly verdant horizon lines, Belfast-born artist Martin Mooney is responsible for artworks so vividly realised that as sculptor Deborah Brown described it, standing in front of his paintings at his studio in Donegal, she 'feels the wind and smells the salt air'.

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