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Ben Lowry - Saturday reading

Storm Amy
 
 
     
   
     
  I N S I D E R  
     
  Oct 4, 2025  
     
 

It is sunny and almost still at points this afternoon, nothing like the stormy conditions you can see here this video in Co Down from yesterday afternoon, an area that was expected to be less hit.

 

This story shows how a single patch of flooding, also in Co Down, from heavy rain, caused traffic back to Belfast. Thousands of properties in Northern Ireland were still without power at lunchtime today.

 

A conservative Anglican group is not pleased that the new Archbishop of Canterbury is a woman.

 

Tributes have been paid to the Enniskillen bomb survivor Jim Dixon, who has died. 

 

Baroness Hoey has asked why the trial of John Downey is taking so long to come to court.

 

The BMA has been urged to correct what an MLA says is a misleading claim that doctors have been seeing 200,000 patients a week in Northern Ireland.

 

Unionists have begun to say that digital IDs must come in UK-wide or not at all. I welcome them making that point but I feel it has been made too late and with too little force.

 

Phelim McAleer says that Kamala Harris's presidential campaign was short, shallow and forgettable. Ruth Dudley Edwards remembers a brief clash with Martin Mansergh. And I write about how Israel is our natural ally in the west.

 

Enjoy your weekend and your reading,

Ben

 
     
 
Storm Amy: Two matches postponed but Irish League Saturday schedule largely unaffected
 
Storm Amy: Two matches postponed but Irish League Saturday schedule largely unaffected
 
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The Northern Ireland man will be riding a Ducati again in the 2026 British Superbike Championship.
 
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Warnings relate to the use of pyrotechnics and occasions where spectators entered the field of play
 
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Jackie McGregor: Celebrities are not averse to breaking family ties
 
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  A fire broke out at an on-site restaurant at Oulton Park in the early hours of Saturday morning but the BSB meeting is unaffected.  
     
  A fire broke out at an on-site restaurant at Oulton Park in the early hours of Saturday morning but the BSB meeting is unaffected.  
     
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