Sunday, April 15, 2018

The GAA members who served with British Army in WWI

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15 Apr, 2018
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The GAA members who served with British Army in WWI
A local historian has gone to great lengths to tell the story of the 'forgotten' GAA men who fought for the British Army in World War One.
Latest News
Prayers to be said for farming community

The Ulster farming community is to be remembered in Presbyterian pulpits this Sunday as it copes with the aftermath of a very severe winter.

Made UDA threat call to try to get new house for girlfriend

In an attempt to get his girlfriend's housing upgraded a 21-year-old man made a 999 call saying he was a UDA Commander and she had 48 hours to get out of the house.

Polarised views on the streets during feminist rally at Kingspan

Opinions which were poles apart were voiced on the streets outside the Kingspan stadium last night, as feminist demonstrators rallied just a stone's throw from the gates of the rugby ground.

Stole scratch cards and claimed winnings

A woman stole scratch cards worth over £1,300 from her employer and fraudulently claimed over £750 in winnings, Banbridge Magistrates Court heard last Thursday.

Sport Update
COMMENT: Bruce Anstey will be a huge miss in 2018

Road racing will be all the poorer this year for the expected absence of popular Kiwi Bruce Anstey.

WSBK: Jonathan Rea stretches world title lead after Aragon victory

Jonathan Rea increased his lead in the World Superbike Championship after a gritty victory in race one at Aragon in Spain on Saturday.

City of Derry lose out to Wanderers as Will bows out

Ulster Bank: All Ireland League Division 2B

And finally...
Campaign to save 'Thumper' train which served NI during Troubles

A fundraising campaign has been launched to ensure it is not the end of the line for a unique train which served Northern Ireland for four decades.

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