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Fatal dog disease Alabama Rot confirmed in NI – vets call for vigilance as beloved pet dies

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20 Jan, 2020
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Fatal dog disease Alabama Rot confirmed in NI – vets call for vigilance as beloved pet dies
Vets have called for vigilance after a much-loved pet died after contracting Alabama Rot disease.
Latest News
Vegans in free speech row after anti-farm bus ads removed

Translink has found itself in the middle of a freedom of speech row after coming under fire from two directions over vegan anti-farming adverts on its buses.

Urgent appeal issued to find missing 17-year-old girl – last seen on Friday night

An urgent appeal has been issued to find missing Caitlin Brown who was last seen on Friday evening.

NI experiences coldest night of the winter so far – the second coldest temperature across the UK

The Met Office says Northern Ireland has just experienced its coldest night of the winter so, which was also the second coldest part of the UK last night.

Beach Bucket Challenge aims to reduce pollution

A new partnership approach to tackling the problem of marine pollution has been launched by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council.

Sport Update
Two PSNI officers in hospital after 'horrific' attack

Two police officers are receiving treatment in hospital after being attacked at a house on Monday morning.

Orange Order summit to discuss New Decade New Approach deal with concerns on Irish language and legacy

The Orange Order is to hold a special meeting of its leadership to discuss the implications of the latest Stormont deal for its members.

Two police officers in hospital after 'horrific' attack in Newtownabbey

Two police officers are receiving treatment in hospital after being attacked at a house in Newtownabbey.

And finally...
£10,000 reward for information in renewed appeal for information on first anniversary of 'chilling murder' of Wayne Boylan

Detectives from the PSNI's Major Investigation Team are making a renewed appeal for information on the first anniversary of the chilling murder of 37-year-old Wayne Boylan following a £10,000 reward from the independent charity Crimestoppers.

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