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Two arrested after war memorial damage

Two arrested after war memorial damage

Police in Newry have arrested two men after damage was caused to a war memorial at Bank Parade.

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PSNI helicopter rescue for Duke of Edinburgh expedition

PSNI helicopter rescue for Duke of Edinburgh expedition

Five teenagers were rescued from Agangarrive Mountain in Cushendall on Saturday [May 10] by the PSNI’s Air Support Unit.

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COMMENT: Giro d'Italia a major milestone for Belfast

COMMENT: Giro d'Italia a major milestone for Belfast

Saturday was a spectacular milestone for Belfast’s beautifully laid out city centre, which is a natural venue for events that attract large crowds of people, with its wide grid streets around the City Hall.

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VIDEO: Warm welcome for Giro d'Italia in Carrickfergus

VIDEO: Warm welcome for Giro d'Italia in Carrickfergus video

One of the largest crowds cheering on the Giro cyclists on Saturday was in Carrickfergus, with the Norman castle providing an impressive backdrop as the peloton passed by.

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In pictures: Causeway coast features on day two of Giro d'Italia

In pictures: Causeway coast features on day two of Giro d'Italia video

Stunning views of some of Northern Ireland’s most beautiful coastline were beamed across the world on Saturday as the Giro d’Italia moved outside Belfast.

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Sport

Jim Ervin vows to 'come back stronger' from serious knee injury

Jim Ervin vows to 'come back stronger' from serious knee injury

Devastated Jim Ervin has vowed to “come back stronger” from a second serious knee injury.

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Clubs chasing Michael Gault after Linfield exit

Clubs chasing Michael Gault after Linfield exit

Released Linfield captain Michael Gault is on the wanted list of FIVE Irish League clubs.

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Gary Hamilton believes striker Bradley can be a 'massive hit' at Mourneview Park

Gary Hamilton believes striker Bradley can be a 'massive hit' at Mourneview Park

Glenavon manager Gary Hamilton believes new signing Eoin Bradley can be a “massive hit” at Mourneview Park.

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Champions Cliftonville interested in released Linfield striker Mark McAllister

Champions Cliftonville interested in released Linfield striker Mark McAllister

Cliftonville could be ready to pounce for Mark McAllister after the striker was released by Linfield on Thursday night.

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Michael Gault axed by Linfield after failing to agree new deal

Michael Gault axed by Linfield after failing to agree new deal

New Linfield boss Warren Feeney continued his Windsor Park clear-out on Thursday night with captain Michael Gault among five players to be released.

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