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Satanic-styled Irish ‘queer witch’ now on Eurovision top-five favourite list to win the 2024 contest

Warning of low spaces as Northern Irish government unintentionally abolishes parking charges at hospitals
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News

Bambie Thug - Ireland's Satanic-styled 'queer witch' pop performer - is now on the bookies' top-five shortlist to win the Eurovision Song Contest 2024

Pleasure Boys Banbridge: Free Presbyterian protest organised against 'unforgettable girls night out' in Bannville Hotel

Translink issuing NEW Train timetables from May 11 with the closure of Belfast Great Victoria Street Station

Opinion

Jon Burrows: The huge mental toll suffered by officers who policed the Troubles, and their struggles to get the support they so desperately need - and deserve

Letter: Without 'lesser unionist parties' like TUV/Reform, voters who reject the Irish Sea border would have no one to vote for

Editorial: ​RTE again seems to play down anti immigrant sentiment in Dublin

 

 

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  Satanic-styled Irish 'queer witch' now on Eurovision top-five favourite list to win the 2024 contest  
Satanic-styled Irish 'queer witch' now on Eurovision top-five favourite list to win the 2024 contest
     
  News  
     
 
Warning of low spaces as Northern Irish government unintentionally abolishes parking charges at hospitals
Warning of low spaces as Northern Irish government unintentionally abolishes parking charges at hospitals
 
     
 
Free Presbyterian protest organised against Pleasure Boys event in Banbridge
Free Presbyterian protest organised against Pleasure Boys event in Banbridge
 

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Sinn Fein's Conor Murphy standing down as Northern Ireland's economy minister on health grounds
Sinn Fein's Conor Murphy standing down as Northern Ireland's economy minister on health grounds
 
     
 
Lords told the complexity of Protocol 'not thought through' - with very few opportunities for EU law input
Lords told the complexity of Protocol 'not thought through' - with very few opportunities for EU law input
 
     
 
MLA Caral ni Chuilin says sorry for attending funeral for IRA enforcer Bobby Storey during Covid lockdown
MLA Caral ni Chuilin says sorry for attending funeral for IRA enforcer Bobby Storey during Covid lockdown
 
     
 
Bruce Springsteen and Daniel O'Donnell to perform in Belfast tomorrow night, May 9, as traffic guidance issued by PSNI
Bruce Springsteen and Daniel O'Donnell to perform in Belfast tomorrow night, May 9, as traffic guidance issued by PSNI
 
     
 
Traffic & Travel: Man in 30s dies after two-vehicle road traffic collision
Traffic & Travel: Man in 30s dies after two-vehicle road traffic collision
 
Police investigating a two-vehicle road traffic collision in Newtownbutler on Wednesday May 8 have confirmed a man has died.
 
     
     
  Motorcycling  
     
 
 
Thrilling start to big bikes meeting as top competitors tackle 8.9-mile 'Triangle' course
 
Thrilling start to big bikes meeting as top competitors tackle 8.9-mile 'Triangle' course
 
"I feel I can be competitive here with the BSB boys. There's no reason why I can't be."
 
"I feel I can be competitive here with the BSB boys. There's no reason why I can't be."
 
     
     
  Opinion  
     
  Jon Burrows: Huge mental toll suffered by officers who policed Troubles  
     
  Jon Burrows: Huge mental toll suffered by officers who policed Troubles  
     
 
Editorial: A new twist in Stormont's stupid Northern Ireland free hospital parking policy
 
Editorial: A new twist in Stormont's stupid Northern Ireland free hospital parking policy
 
Letter: Without lesser unionist parties like TUV/Reform, those who reject Irish Sea border would have no one to vote for
 
Letter: Without lesser unionist parties like TUV/Reform, those who reject Irish Sea border would have no one to vote for
 
Letter: The devolved assembly at Stormont is becoming more and more like Belfast City Hall, passing irrelevant motions
 
Letter: The devolved assembly at Stormont is becoming more and more like Belfast City Hall, passing irrelevant motions
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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