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7 Oct, 2019
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Tragic incident at NI train station
A person has died following a tragic incident at a NI train station.
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The PSNI has issued an appeal for information about a missing woman who has not been seen since she left home for a shopping trip on Friday evening.

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A heartbroken mother who issued a heartbreaking post on Facebook asking for help to locate the necklace containing the ashes of her baby has been reunited with the priceless item.

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Brexit: DUP defends plan to treat NI differently from rest of UK

The DUP has stood over its support for Boris Johnson's proposed Brexit deal, despite other unionists accusing it of having been "reckless" in accepting the principle of regulatory divergence between Northern Ireland and GB.

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Sport Update
Jack Kennedy hails 'amazing' back-to-back British Supersport title success after double at Donington Park

Jack Kennedy won the Dickies British Supersport title in style with victory in the Sprint race on Saturday at Donington Park to make it back-to-back championship triumphs.

Solid weekend for Honda Racing rider Andrew Irwin in penultimate British Superbike round at Donington Park

Andrew Irwin scored two solid top eight results for Honda Racing at the penultimate round of the Bennetts British Superbike Championship at Donington Park on Sunday.

Ballymena United manager David Jeffrey left frustrated at Institute

Ballymena United boss David Jeffrey left the Brandywell wondering why his side didn't see off Institute.

And finally...
Court to decide if PM can be forced to sign Brexit extension letter

A decision is expected to be made on whether the Prime Minister can be forced by the courts to send a letter requesting an Article 50 extension.

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