Sunday, September 2, 2018

Man pulls driver out of crashed vehicle as it bursts into flames on Portaferry Road

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2 Sep, 2018
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Man pulls driver out of crashed vehicle as it bursts into flames on Portaferry Road
Police have praised the actions of a member of the public who pulled an unconscious driver to safety as his crashed vehicle burst into flames.
Latest News
Jailed for five months for ATM fraud offences

A man with an address in Ballyclare has been given a five-month jail sentence for offences related to ATM fraud.

Crowds descend on Portrush for Air Waves

Thousands of people have descended upon Portrush today for the opening day of Air Waves.

Gang of 30 youths attack police in Portadown

A crowd of around 30 youths attacked police officers and a police vehicle during disturbances in Portadown.

Which photo sums up summer of 2018 best?

An amateur photographer from Northern Ireland has won a UK-wide competition to find the best depiction of the perfect summer's day.

Sport Update
SIX TIMES: Waringstown champions of Ireland again after win over Merrion

Waringstown were crowned champions of Ireland for the third time in four years on Saturday, an 85-run win over Dubliners Merrion at Stormont taking them to a record-breaking six all-Ireland triumphs.

Ballymena United see off Warrenpoint Town

Ballymena United hit six against sorry Warrenpoint Town as David Jeffrey's men get three league points on the board after a 6-1 victory.

ELLIOT MORRIS: Glenavon penalty prevents Glentoran goalkeeper from clean sheet on landmark appearance

It proved honours even at Mourneview Park on an afternoon of limited sights of goal as Glentoran broke the deadlock before Glenavon battled back off the penalty spot.

And finally...
Legacy Scandal: 'Republicans relentlessly blacken security forces to re-write history,' says Orange chief

In the latest essay in our series on the legacy imbalance, Iain Carlisle says the current legacy system, and the new proposals, do little to address the already disproportionate level of investigation applied to killings attributed to the state (see beneath the article for links to other articles in the series):

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