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Two arrests as police rescue 31 puppies in Mid Ulster

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7 Dec, 2019
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Two arrests as police rescue 31 puppies in Mid Ulster
Police in Mid Ulster have rescued 31 dogs, including puppies following a proactive operation in the Coalisland area.
Latest News
Prime Minister accused by Labour of being 'caught lying' over Irish Sea barriers to trade after leaked document contradicts him

Northern Ireland would be "symbolically separated from the Union" and the UK's economic union would be "undermined" if Boris Johnson's deal goes through, according to a leaked Whitehall analysis.

Eleventh hour pre-election plea to candidates — Stop 'witch hunt' of former RUC officers

With just days to go before the general election, a number of prominent organisations have challenged all Westminster candidates to publicly reject a proposed "quasi-judicial" investigative process specifically targeting former RUC officers.

These Lurgan schools will be closed because of the general election next week

Many schools across Northern Ireland will be closed and used as polling stations for the up-and-coming Westminster general election on December 12.

Two Ulstermen in line to be next CoI Primate

The retirement of Archbishop Richard Clarke as Church of Ireland Primate in the New Year has led to speculation on who will succeed the 70-year-old Dublin prelate in the Armagh diocese.

Sport Update
Jacob Stockdale says Ulster have European Champions Cup fate in own hands ahead of Harlequins clash at Kingspan Stadium

Seasons are defined by moments of inspiration and just how defining Jacob's Stockdale's intercept in injury time against Bath in the opening game will only become evident when the European Champions Cup pool stages are completed in January.

Manchester United lead Arsenal and Liverpool in chase for midfielder, Pardew wants Everton job, and more

We're ready for another weekend of Premier League action, here are today's rumours.

Kris Lindsay searching for first step on Dungannon Swifts' road to recovery against Barry Gray's rejuvenated Warrenpoint Town

It is unknown how much stock Dungannon Swifts boss Kris Lindsay puts into the idea of ghosts of Christmas past or future but preparations for the present task of facing Warrenpoint Town certainly come with the hope of festive cheer.

And finally...
IN PICTURES: Ten great festive things to do

The festive season is now well and truly in full swing and there are plenty of Christmas activities happening across Northern Ireland to get you in the mood for a visit from the man in the red suit.

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