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Prisoners asked for book of condolence to be opened in memory of murdered warder

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22 Jun, 2018
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Prisoners asked for book of condolence to be opened in memory of murdered warder
Inmates at Maghaberry Prison asked for a book of condolence to be opened following the murder of prison officer David Black, his son has revealed.
Latest News
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This is Northern Ireland's first dementia friendly shopping centre

The Junction Retail and Leisure Park is set to become the first dementia friendly shopping centre in Northern Ireland.

Ulster Presbyterians were among the most enlightened people in Ireland but have stepped back into the Dark Ages

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Centenary of the death of a local Great War hero who had previously fought in China

History Hub Ulster is a research group based in Belfast with on-going projects all over Northern Ireland, many relating to both world wars.

Sport Update
This is when the Irish League fixtures for 2018-19 season will be revealed – and other key dates for your diary

The Irish League promises to be more exciting than ever next season.

Rangers and Celtic 'had deal with UEFA to move Old Firm teams to England'

Rangers' second most expensive ever signing, Michael Ball, has claimed former chairman Sir David Murray confirmed Celtic and UEFA had agreed for the Old Firm to be playing in the English Premier League.

Rory McIlroy going well at Travelers Championship

Rory McIlroy is back on form at the Travelers Championship in America after his nightmare at the US Open last weekend.

And finally...
Movies AND TRAILER: Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett talk Ocean's 8

Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett lead an all-star, mostly female cast for heist film Ocean's 8 - a follow-up to Ocean's Eleven. They talk to Laura Harding about besting the boys' version at the box office and why there should be gender parity among film critics.

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