Saturday, June 16, 2018

Billy Caldwell situation now ‘life threatening’

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16 Jun, 2018
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Billy Caldwell situation now 'life threatening'
The Castlederg boy whose cannabis related anti-epileptic medication was confiscated at Heathrow Airport on Monday, is now suffering such frequent seizures that his situation is life threatening, his family have said.
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Jeffrey Donaldson: SF demand legacy inquest funds yet fail to help IRA victims get truth

The call by Mary Lou McDonald for the release of funds for legacy inquests is not new.

MLAs 'feel uncomfortable' giving support to Presbyterian Church

The Presbyterian Church in Ireland has said it is saddened after two prominent MLAs refused to rule out the possibility that they will quit the church in the wake of recent decisions it has taken regarding same-sex relationships.

Teaching on homosexuality is clear in the Bible translated by the reformed Martyr Tyndale

I was intrigued to read Lord Alderdice's claim that "The Presbyterian Church in Ireland is no longer the spiritual heir of the Protestant Martyrs of the 16th century, and is instead becoming more like a present day representation of those who lit the fires that burnt them."

NI prime minister jumped off just before his horse bolted across the Irish border

The entire world was watching and waiting when US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un held their historic summit in Singapore this week, though nowadays major state visits and meetings between world leaders can often make front page news around the globe.

Sport Update
Mourners pay respects as TT star Dan Kneen laid to rest

The funeral has taken place of Manx rider Dan Kneen, who was tragically killed during practice for the Isle of Man TT.

Rangers' league fixtures for 2018-19 season revealed

Steven Gerrard's first league game in charge sees him take his Rangers side to Aberdeen.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard vows not to become 'obsessed' with Celtic

New Rangers manager Steven Gerrard insists he cannot allow himself to be obsessed with catching Celtic as there is too much work for him to do at Ibrox.

And finally...
Dirty Den: EastEnders actor Leslie Grantham dies aged 71

Actor Leslie Grantham, who played "Dirty" Den Watts in EastEnders, has died aged 71.

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