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'MLAs are sleepwalking into a dangerous error'

Noah Donohoe: Brokenhearted mum appeals to householders to share CCTV footage
 
 
     
   
     
  Jul 24, 2020  
     
 

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Brokenhearted mum Fiona appeals to specific householders to share CCTV footage
 
The grief-stricken mother of Belfast boy, Noah Donohoe, whose body was discovered in a storm drain six days after he went missing at the end of June, is appealing to householders with CCTV on the Shore Road area of north Belfast to check if they have any footage of Noah before his disappearance and death.
 
     
 
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MLAs are sleepwalking into a dangerous error, Arlene Foster's ex-spad Richard Bullick warns
 
In a withering critique of a bill which Arlene Foster is attempting to rush through the Assembly, her former key adviser has warned that MLAs are "sleepwalking" into "dangerous" constitutional change.
 
     
 
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