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Rural crime clampdown sees 4,400 litres of illicit fuel seized in Newry

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  Aug 1, 2021  
     
 

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  Rural crime clampdown sees 4,400 litres of illicit fuel seized in Newry  
     
  A cross-border joint police operation has resulted in 4,400 litres of suspected illicit fuel and related equipment being seized from a premises in Newry.  
     
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Ben Lowry: The last Northern Ireland housing boom was disaster, and we need to beware a repeat of it
 
House prices in Northern Ireland plunged 50% from their 2007 peak to their lowest point in 2013.
 
     
 
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Tributes paid to Ulster Unionist 'stalwart' Eddie Keown
 
The Ulster Unionist Party has paid tribute to Eddie Keown, described as one of the party's stalwarts in Co Down, who has sadly passed away.
 
     
 
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'I dread to think how ill I would've been without Covid jabs': Londonderry woman Claire Allen
 
Acclaimed NI author Claire Allen is currently battling Covid-19. She tells HELEN MCGURK why we should all remain vigilant even if we have had both vaccinations
 
     
 
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The dental damage and childhood joy of the 10p mix-up
 
JOANNE SAVAGE remembers the anticipation of discovering the gelatinous miscellany of delights contained therein
 
     
 
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It may not have been their intention but the Gaels have thrown down the gauntlet
 
A letter from Clive Maxwell:
 
     
 
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'I dread to think how ill I would've been without Covid jabs': Londonderry woman Claire Allan
 
Acclaimed NI author Claire Allan is currently battling Covid-19. She tells HELEN MCGURK why we should all remain vigilant even if we have had both vaccinations
 
     
 
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The NI Protocol is causing 'political and economic harm', says DUP leader Paul Givan
 
Northern Ireland's First Minister said there is a window of opportunity to resolve post-Brexit trading issues, adding that the Irish Government has a role in influencing the EU.
 
     
 
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Belfast man, 49, kept a decoy phone to hide indecent images, court is told
 
A Belfast man accused of having an indecent photograph of a child allegedly kept a "decoy" phone in a bid to avoid detection, a court heard yesterday.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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