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News Letter
17 Jun, 2018
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Top stories of the week

A round up of the most popular news stories this week.

Latest News
Lisburn fun run bomb: 'It was horrific. It really was just like a bad dream'

Three women who were in Lisburn when the IRA murdered six off-duty soldiers with a booby trap bomb 30 years ago have recalled their experiences of that terrible night.

Billy Caldwell: Home Office grants licence for epileptic boy's medicinal cannabis oil

The Home Office is returning a severely epileptic County Tyrone boy's medicinal cannabis oil after confiscating it from his mother at customs.

Diluting our teaching can make it meaningless: Presbyterian Moderator

I think that it was Harold Wilson, the late Prime Minister, who said that 'a week was a long time in politics'. It can also be said of life in a church.

A reminder of the shameful Pastor McConnell saga

Unionists are villains of course and so will always have to do penance.

Death of two 'courageous' RUC officers recalled by former MLA

DANNY KENNEDY recalls the brutal IRA murder of two community police officers

Stunning weather in NI saw 19 consecutive days in which temp always passed 20C (68F)

The warm weather that broke on Monday lasted nearly three weeks, an unusually good spell for Northern Ireland.

School of Art fire: Multimillion-pound restoration hit by blaze at Mackintosh building

Fire has caused "extensive" damage at Glasgow's famed Mackintosh Building and hit multimillion-pound restoration work carried out in the aftermath of a previous blaze, a fire officer has confirmed.

Northern Ireland business driven by skill, charisma and modesty

On Friday afternoon Northern Ireland Chamber president Ellvena Graham once again availed of the opportunity to contrast the strength and success within the business community with the ongoing chaos surrounding our one-time political process.

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