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Overturned lorry closes busy NI road – recovery operation will take an hour

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5 Nov, 2019
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Overturned lorry closes busy NI road – recovery operation will take an hour
A recovery operation will soon be underway to recover an overturned lorry.
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Mairia Cahill quits SDLP over 'sectarian headcount'

High-profile former SDLP councillor Mairia Cahill has quit the party over its decision not to field a candidate in North Belfast, branding the move "despicable".

Millionaire (80) businessman killed in rally after 116 year-old car collides with lorry

A man has died while taking part in a rally between London and Brighton when the car he was driving was involved in a collision with a lorry, police say.

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IRA and INLA left out of paramilitary panel's report

An independent panel's latest report on paramilitarism has come under fire for failing to give any update on the role of the IRA Army Council in overseeing Sinn Fein strategy.

'Whiskey run' for Portrush and Islay RNLI

A group of seven men from the North Coast hatched a novel way to carry out some fundraising for the Portrush and Islay volunteer Lifeboat crews recently.

Sport Update
Latest Irish Road Racing dates announced for 2020 – Enniskillen in doubt

The latest dates have been pencilled in for the 2020 Irish road racing season, subject to ratification by the sport's governing body.

McAdoo Racing's Adam McLean hopes final operation will clear path for return to full fitness in 2020

Adam McLean hopes a final operation on his injured right arm will clear his path back to full fitness for the 2020 road racing season.

Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton left hurting on multiple fronts

Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton finished Saturday's Mourneview Park meeting suffering from the pain of defeat on and off the pitch.

And finally...
Alan Mannus "devastated" over Irish national anthem row

Former Northern Ireland international and ex-Linfield goalkeeper Alan Mannus says he meant no offence when he failed to face the Irish tricolour during the Irish national anthem in Dublin.

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