Saturday, July 7, 2018

Arlene Foster says absence of NI government cannot be allowed to continue

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7 Jul, 2018
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Arlene Foster says absence of NI government cannot be allowed to continue
The 18-month collapse of devolved government in Northern Ireland is "not acceptable and cannot be allowed to continue", DUP leader Arlene Foster has said.
Latest News
Loyalists to show solidarity by burning 'Mid Ulster Council flags'

Loyalist groups across Northern Ireland are showing 'solidarily' with residents on the Leckagh housing estate in Magherafelt whose 'Twelfth' bonfire was set alight in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Heavy police presence as five loyalist accused sent for trial

Five alleged loyalist killers accused of gunning down a man in front of his young son in broad daylight had their case sent to the Crown Court yesterday.

Sinn Fein MEP likes rude tweet about Arlene Foster

A Sinn Fein MEP who liked an offensive tweet about DUP leader Arlene Foster has insisted it was an accident.

Liam Neeson approves Ballymena boy's title for new town centre venue

Ballymena's new entertainment venue in the heart of the town has been named 'Harmony Hub' – following a ringing endorsement of the new title by Hollywood superstar Liam Neeson.

Sport Update
John McGuinness set for racing comeback at Classic TT

John McGuinness will make a sensational return to racing around the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course after confirming his entry for the Classic TT.

WSBK: Eugene Laverty ends 'strong day' second quickest at Misano

Eugene Laverty was second fastest as free practice got underway at Misano on Friday.

BSB: Glenn Irwin will remain at PBM Ducati for 2019

Glenn Irwin will continue to ride for Paul Bird's Be Wiser Ducati team in 2019 after agreeing a deal for a fourth season in the MCE British Superbike Championship.

And finally...
Tickets on sale now for Tom Odell's Belfast show

Tickets are now on sale for Tom Odell's Belfast gig at The Telegraph Building on October 13.

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