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NI snow alert – up to two inches expected to fall across Northern Ireland next week

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4 Dec, 2019
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NI snow alert – up to two inches expected to fall across Northern Ireland next week
Northern Ireland could be under a blanket of snow next week, according to weather experts at WXCharts.
Latest News
Police thank public for alerting them to vulnerable people standing on rivers edge – an hours talking and compassion brought them to safety

Members of the public who brought the attention of vulnerable people at the edge of the River Bann to the PSNI have been thanked this morning for their vigilance.

Peadar Tóibín criticises Sinn Fein demand for Irish language act as a block to progress on 'life and death' issues

The anti abortion and republican party Aontú has criticised Sinn Fein for refusing to return to Stormont until there is a commitment to an Irish language act .

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Sinn Fein and DUP condemn desecration at war memorial

The desecration of the main war memorial in Lurgan has been condemned by both the DUP and Sinn Fein.

Jonny McCambridge: The ordeal of wearing uncomfortable trousers

It is occasionally pointed out that, despite having spent years working in the news media, my personal writing is characterised by the absence of any overtly political or topical comment.

Sport Update
Jim Allister: Unionism is not in a good place, but one thing is certain — the Stormont on offer is not the answer

We are in the midst of a national election focussed on Brexit, yet here the primary focus of the lead party of unionism, the DUP, appears to be on a return to an unworkable Stormont.

Hand 'grenade' attack on PSNI on routine patrol – incident was 'attempt to kill' police officers

A suspected hand "grenade" was thrown at PSNI on a routine patrol in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

NI road closed after collision – clean-up of area now taking place

The Moorfields Road has been closed near the Larne Road roundabout after a collision.

And finally...
Prince Andrew row: Sex trafficking 'prevalent in NI' say experts in wake of Virginia Giuffre claims

Experts have warned that the type of sex trafficking which Prince Andrew is alleged to have been linked to is prevalent in towns and villages across Northern Ireland.

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