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Teenager killed in NI road traffic collision – four other young people taken to hospital

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27 Oct, 2019
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Teenager killed in NI road traffic collision – four other young people taken to hospital
An 18 year-old man has died after a road traffic collision in the early hours of Saturday morning.
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'Remember Nivruti – baby girl murdered by IRA 30 years ago today'

It is important that society today remembers the 30th anniversary of the IRA murder of one of the youngest victims of the Troubles, six month old Nivruti Mahesh Islania, a victims campaigners has said.

Burned review: A political story with all the ingredients of a good old-fashioned scandal

Columnist and Commentator Alex Kane reviews 'Burned' – Sam McBride's new book about the RHI scandal.

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Ben Lowry: As DUP meets today, the full scale of Boris Johnson's betrayal of unionism is still only sinking in

In 2011 Boris Johnson wrote a column for the Daily Telegraph about the spectacular u-turn carried out by the UK towards Colonel Gaddafi.

Fairway to heaven for golfers and families

One thing I've learned over the years about golf clubs is that they are objects not easily hidden.

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Jonathan Rea caps record-breaking season with World Superbike treble at Losail

Champion Jonathan Rea capped a dream season in the World Superbike Championship with a dominant hat-trick at the Losail International Circuit in Qatar.

Christian Iddon clinches Sunflower Trophy spoils after epic battle with Richard Cooper at Bishopscourt

Christian Iddon won the 42nd J.A.S. Finlay Sunflower Trophy race at Bishopscourt on Saturday for the first time after a titanic scrap with Richard Cooper.

Barry Gray back at Warrenpoint Town but players his sole focus for vital visit to Carrick Rangers

Barry Gray is back in the Warrenpoint Town dugout but any success on Saturday will have little to do with his legacy.

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Arlene Foster: Leo Varadkar set a precedent for loyalists with talk of violence

The DUP leader has blamed Leo Varadkar for setting a precedent that has led some loyalists to contemplate violent resistance to the Brexit deal.

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