Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Nazi-saluting passenger who tried to grab Easyjet pilot by throat fails to avoid jail

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4 Sep, 2018
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Nazi-saluting passenger who tried to grab Easyjet pilot by throat fails to avoid jail
A Nazi saluting bully who was shouting and swearing at cabin crew and tried to grab an airline pilot by the throat was jailed for three months on Monday.
Latest News
A second Brexit referendum would provide a clearer picture of the public's considered attitude to the EU and help to heal divisions

Writing in this week's Sunday Telegraph, Theresa May described a second EU referendum as 'a gross betrayal of our democracy'.

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A convicted murderer is being sought by police after failing to return to Maghaberry prison.

Man whose careless driving caused girlfriend's death passed test weeks before

A motorist whose careless driving caused the death of his girlfriend in a south Belfast car crash has been given 160 hours community service.

There is more chance of me re-growing my hair than of the DUP and Sinn Fein stepping up to the plate

The political 'silly season' may have ended everywhere else, but here in Northern Ireland things are as routinely bonkers as ever.

Sport Update
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Northern Ireland defender Gareth McAuley has delivered his verdict on his move to Rangers

Gareth McAuley signs for Rangers: Northern Ireland, Rangers and West Brom fans react

Northern Ireland and Rangers fans have been reacting to the news that Gareth McAuley has today put pen to paper on a one-year deal with Steven Gerrard's men.

Rangers boss Steven Gerrard confirms interest in NI defender Gareth McAuley

Manager Steven Gerrard confirmed yesterday he was interested in bringing Northern Ireland international Gareth McAuley to Rangers.

And finally...
BBC drama Mother's Day tells IRA Warrington Bomb tragedy

On Saturday, March 20, 1993, the day before Mother's Day, an IRA bomb exploded without warning in a rubbish bin in Warrington's Bridge Street shopping area.

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