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This is what the weather will be like in NI on Christmas Day 2019

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News Letter
11 Dec, 2019
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This is what the weather will be like in NI on Christmas Day 2019
It seems that is you really, really want a white Christmas, you are going to be disappointed in NI.
Latest News
Traffic delays for motorists after lane closure on Toome Bypass

There are delays this evening on the A6 Toome Bypass.

Paramilitary-style beatings up 13% – but thugs take a break over Christmas

Paramilitary-style attacks are up 13% so far this year, but the festive 'good news' is that terror gangs normally commit much less thuggery over Christmas, an academic says.

Ballycastle tragedy: Funeral for midwife Deirdre McShane to be held on Friday

A funeral service for the midwife who lost her life after getting into difficulty during a north coast sea swim will be held on Friday.

LGBT community do not in fact just want to be left alone

Gerard O'Boyle ('The LGBT community do not want to force their way of life on those who disagree with them but merely to be left alone to live their lives,' Dec 2) suggests that the 'LGBT community' just wants to be left alone ... has he not been paying attention?

Sport Update
Queen's University honour for World Superbike king Jonathan Rea

Five-time World Superbike champion Jonathan Rea MBE received an honorary doctorate from Queen's University Belfast on Tuesday.

Road racing 2020 line-up: Who is going where next season?

A number of top names have already confirmed their plans for next season as the 2020 line-up for the international road races begins to take shape.

Crusaders begin Irish Cup defence at home to 1955 winners Dundela

IRISH CUP holders, Crusaders will begin their defence of the trophy with a fifth round home tie against Bluefin Sport Championship outfit, Dundela.

And finally...
Parties row as tens of thousands of people 'heading to welfare cliff edge'

More than 35,000 vulnerable benefit claiming households are set to see their income drop off 'a cliff edge' by March – while the DUP and Sinn Fein blame each other for delays in rescuing the situation.

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