Wednesday, January 17, 2018

NI could see 15cm of snow over coming days

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17 Jan, 2018
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NI could see 15cm of snow over coming days
A Met Office weather warning of snow and ice for Northern Ireland has been extended to Thursday and Friday.
Latest News
Twenty-five crashes by rush hour as NI braces for more snow

More snowy conditions are expected in the days ahead after icy flurries gripped the Province on Tuesday, with a spate of road crashes taking place amid the wintry weather.

Lorry victim, in his 60s, was 'well-known Christian gentleman'

The death of a pedestrian after a collision involving a lorry in Broughshane, Co Antrim, has left the village collectively "stunned".

Middle-class Catholics have lost faith in NI: GAA pundit

Middle-class Catholics have lost faith in Northern Ireland's post-Good Friday Agreement shared society, sports pundit Joe Brolly has claimed.

Colourful past of seaside town that experienced tragic sea disaster

One of my first excursions as a trainee journalist into Ulster's intriguing countryside was to Donaghadee on Co Down's northeast coast of the Ards Peninsula.

Sport Update
Newcomer Gary McCoy 'honoured' by Davy Wood recognition

Promising young short circuit rider Gary McCoy has won the prestigious Davy Wood Scholarship.

CRICKET: Balbirnie propels Ireland to victory over Scots

Andrew Balbirnie's rapid half century propelled Ireland to a convincing six-wicket win over rivals Scotland with more than 15 overs to spare in their first ODI in Dubai.

ATHLETICS: Eight runners picked to represent Northern Ireland and Ulster at Armagh International

Eight athletes have been selected to represent Northern Ireland and Ulster in the Armagh International Road Races at The Mall on February 15.

And finally...
U2 to play Belfast … but when and where?

Fans of U2 in Northern Ireland received a pleasant surprise yesterday morning when they learnt the Irish rock band are coming back to Belfast later this year.

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