วันศุกร์ที่ 31 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2563

Record number of super-injunctions in Northern Ireland revealed

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31 Jan, 2020
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Record number of super-injunctions in Northern Ireland revealed
A record number of super-injunctions are in force in Northern Ireland with seven of the ultra-secretive gagging orders in place, it can be revealed.
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Missed fingerprint evidence could be key to justice for son of IRA victim

Discovery by cold case detectives is driving one man's quest for a criminal prosecution. MARK RAINEY reports

MoD rejects 'intelligence file claim' of Robert Nairac role in UVF Miami Showband murders

The Ministry of Defence has formally rejected claims that Army officer Capt Robert Nairac was involved in the Miami Showband massacre.

Is equity release right for me?

With equity release featuring more and more in the media over recent years, you may not really be sure what it is, if it's right for you and where to turn for advice?

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Coronavirus: First two UK cases confirmed

Two patients in England, who are members of the same family, have tested positive for coronavirus, Chief Medical Officer for England Professor Chris Whitty said.

The 81st Ballymoney Drama Festival returns

The 81st Ballymoney Drama Festival will open at 8pm on Thursday, February 27 in Ballymoney Town Hall and run for nine nights.

Sport Update
Colin Coates leaves Crusaders to join Glenavon

Crusaders stalwart Colin Coates has left Seaview to join Glenavon.

Ireland's Johnny Sexton wary of Adam Hastings' 'bag of tricks' going into Six Nations opener against Scotland

Ireland captain Johnny Sexton believes Scotland stand-off Adam Hastings possesses a "full bag of tricks" and provides a seamless replacement for the influential Finn Russell.

Muckamore unveil overseas player, Johnny Thompson on move and Waringstown look for new pro

NCU Section One side Muckamore and North West Championship outfit Newbuildings have unveiled new signings.

And finally...
Robot Chef comes to town

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 30 มกราคม พ.ศ. 2563

BREAKING NEWS: Police arrest two women in connection with the murder of Jonathan Cairns (18) in 1999

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30 Jan, 2020
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Good afternoon News Letter readers - here's some of what's making the headlines in Northern Ireland today: we have the latest on the two women arrested in connection with the murder of Jonathan Cairns in 1999, a pastor recalls how he felt when his father told him he wanted to transition as a woman and we also have the latest sports news from around the Province.
Jonathan Cairns murder: Two women (72) and (46) arrested in connection with killing of teen in 1999
Detectives investigating the murder of 18 year-old Jonathan Cairns in 1999 have arrested two women in the Londonderry area.
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Christian pastor: The day dad told me he was a woman

Seven years ago, Tim Shiels' father sat him down and told him he was really a woman.

Jamie Bryson pressed to release 'RUC and UDR' intelligence files on Kingsmills

A Kingsmills Massacre victim has called on loyalist Jamie Bryson to release intelligence files about the murders to the legacy inquest on the atrocity.

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DUP and UUP politicians who are members of the loyal orders but back this pitiful Stormont agreement are at odds with their Orange brethren

The DUP and UUP politicians who signed up to the New Decade: New Approach Deal are in a quandary — or at least those of them who are also members of the loyal orders.

Beware leaving the EU: it can be lonely and cold on the outside

This Friday night, with lights flashing and bells ringing the prodigal one is shunning the European Union family home to sow its wild oats across the globe.

Briege is over the 'honey'moon with tourism award

North coast newlyweds can look forward to the holiday of a lifetime after Coleraine based travel agent Briege McAuley was crowned 'Honeymoon Planner of the Year' for the second year running.

Sport Update
Cricket Ireland left embarrassed over farcical Irish and National Cup draws

Cricket Ireland have been left red-faced after two errors reduced the first round draws for the Irish and National cups to farce.

Norton Motorcycles enters administration

Norton Motorcycles (UK) has gone into administration.

And finally...
Putting tourism on map in Mid Ulster

Mid-Ulster's tourism and hospitality sector has received a boost through the opening of a new Visitor Information Centre.

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