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Young girl dies in tragic farming accident

Your daily news update from the Belfast News Letter
 
 
     
   
     
  May 14, 2020  
     
     
  Young girl dies in tragic farming accident  
     
  A young girl has died in a farming accident in Co Donegal.  
     
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Mother speaks out in disgust at 'sectarian' attack on 15-year-old boy in loyalist north Belfast
 
A mother has spoken of her disgust at what she believes was a sectarian attack on her 15-year-old son.
 
     
 
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Sammy Wilson criticises Stormont's recovery plan for Covid-19, saying it has proved almost impossible to relax lockdown
 
People across the UK and in Northern Ireland will be disappointed at the message sent by Westminster and Stormont on lockdown, Sammy Wilson says today.
 
     
     
 
 
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These are the top 10 highest earning musicians in the UK - from Ed Sheeran to Dua Lipa
 
Becoming successful in the music industry is a tough order, with new artists constantly trying to break into the charts
 
 
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Immerse in Northern Ireland's giant spirit from your armchair
 
Tourism Northern Ireland has curated a list of marvellous virtual tours to inspire creativity, wellness and virtual exploration, allowing you to embrace NI's giant adventures from the comfort of your home.
 
 
     
     
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  Health and wellbeing of participants is 'the most important aspect' of any return says Irish FA  
     
  The Irish Football Association has said the most important aspect of any plans to return to training and competitive fixtures is the &quote;health and wellbeing of participants&quote;.  
     
     
 
Dave Lewis
 
Retro Rewind: Alastair Seeley's maiden North West 200 victory 12 years ago was start of something special
 
When Alastair Seeley clinched his first victory at the North West 200 back in 2008, he could hardly have imagined he would go on to win 23 more times around the famous 8.9-mile Triangle course.
 
 
Dave Lewis
 
Coleraine chairman Colin McKendry urges clubs to be united in their decision making
 
Coleraine chairman Colin McKendry has called on Irish League clubs to be united in their decision making regarding the future of the current league campaign.
 
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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