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Appeal to find missing 15-year-old girl – thought to be in Banbridge area

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5 Feb, 2020
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Appeal to find missing 15-year-old girl – thought to be in Banbridge area
Police are appealing for information on missing 15-year-old Wendy Vaz.
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Appeal after shots fired in residential area overnight – no reports of any injuries

Detectives are investigating reports of shots being fired in the Lawnbrook Drive area of Lisburn.

Increasing concern for missing 15-year-old – last seen in Omagh area

Police are growing increasingly concerned for missing 15-year-old Bobby McDaid.

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Concern for welfare of missing David Keogh – last seen on Sunday evening

Police are increasingly concerned for the welfare of missing person David Keogh.

David Campbell: Ireland continues to bury its national head in the sand over the ethnic cleansing of southern Protestants

Monday past marked the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz extermination camp in southern Poland.

Sport Update
Irish champion Gary Dunlop takes year out of road racing

Ballymoney's Gary Dunlop has decided to take a year out of the sport to concentrate on running the Joey's Bar MCC team.

Ballymena United hit back at 'false and unfounded allegations' following incident at Warrenpoint Town

Ballymena United have responded to "a number of false and unfounded allegations" contained in the statement released by Warrenpoint Town following the mass brawl in Saturday's Irish Cup tie between the two sides at Milltown.

Conor McMenamin's hat-trick keeps Cliftonville in title frame

Conor McMenamin's hat-trick kept 10-man Cliftonville firmly in the title mix as Carrick Rangers were seen off at Solitude last night.

And finally...
Paul Quinn murder: Mother urges voters to remember her son when voting if Sinn Fein don't name IRA killers

The mother of a 21-year-old Co Armagh man who says the IRA was responsible for beating her son to death has urged southern voters to remember him when they go to the ballot box this week.

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