Saturday, May 5, 2018

Man dead after farming incident

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5 May, 2018
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Man dead after farming incident
A man has died after suffering what are believed to have been crush-type injuries in an incident at a farm in Co Down.
Latest News
Sinn Fein slams IFA over Irish Cup final anthem decision

Sinn Fein has slammed the IFA over its decision to play the national anthem before Saturday's Irish Cup final.

Primary pupils go on the run for better test results

Pupils at an east Belfast primary school have hit the ground running when it comes to a scientific study linking exercise to learning.

Documents name former UVF gunman as sniper at Ballymurphy

The identity of a loyalist paramilitary sniper allegedly responsible for shooting some of ten people killed in a west Belfast neighbourhood nearly 50 years ago has been passed to the Coroner's Service.

Remembering Lurgan boy who became one of Second World War's most decorated fighter pilots

There was an introduction to the new Remembrance NI website here a month ago.

Sport Update
Bobby Burns: Glenavon teenager set to sign for Hearts

Hearts have agreed a deal with Glenavon to sign the Northern Ireland Under-21 internationalist Bobby Burns.

TANDRAGEE 100: Supersport pole for Derek Sheils

Dublin's Derek Sheils doubled up during qualifying at the Around A Pound Tandragee 100 on Friday as he shot to the top of the times in the Supersport 600 session.

PICTURES: Spectacular action from Tandragee 100 qualifying

Derek Sheils topped the times in the Superbike and Supersport classes during practice for the Around A Pound Tandragee 100 on Friday evening.

And finally...
Founding member of Red Hot Chilli Pipers can't wait for Belfast return

One of the founding members and current Group Director of The Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Willie Armstrong, 53, has revealed how keen the band are to return to Belfast on March 1, 2019.

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