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Urgent appeal to locate missing Ken Gibson – police and family concerned for his welfare

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7 Nov, 2019
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Urgent appeal to locate missing Ken Gibson – police and family concerned for his welfare
Police and the family of missing 54-year-old Ken Gibson are growing increasingly concerned for his welfare.
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The Queen visited Aylesford on Wednesday for a tour of facilities designed to support armed forces veterans and their families, ahead of Remembrance Day.

Woman escapes injury after masked men raid flat

A woman in her 50's has escaped injury after four masked men burst into a flat and raid it.

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Expecting harmony towards unionists from Sinn Fein and their hate fuelled republican ilk is like expecting penguins to fly to the moon

In recent times there has been a number of continuing headlines regarding the unification of Ireland, including that relating to a letter containing 1,000 signatures, as published in the Irish News and the Irish Times on November 4 2019, from an elitist group calling itself 'Ireland's future.'

A brand new look for Dromara playpark

Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council was delighted to host a celebration event attended by all ages marking the launch of the newly completed 'Village Renewal Scheme' which enhanced facilities and improved the landscape at Lagan Park, Dromara.

Sport Update
Next year's Ulster Grand Prix in doubt as Dundrod Club faces "major financial crisis"

The Ulster Grand Prix is facing a "major financial crisis" which has placed the future of the historic road race in serious jeopardy, it has been revealed.

UPDATED: All the Irish Road Racing dates for 2020 – Enniskillen absent from calendar

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

Portadown's financial fears as crowds fall despite rise up the table

Portadown chairman Ronnie Stinson has reiterated fears over the future of the club following falling attendances despite a rise to the top of the table.

And finally...
James Nesbitt to star in thrilling crime drama set in Northern Ireland

Ulster actor James Nesbitt is to star in a new 'edge-of the seat' television thriller which will be set in Northern Ireland, it has been revealed.

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