Friday, September 28, 2018

‘This is just one story of the many men who made the ultimate sacrifice’

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News Letter
28 Sep, 2018
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'This is just one story of the many men who made the ultimate sacrifice'
October 1 marks the 100th anniversary of the death of one of Lisburn's war heroes, Captain Walter Charter Boomer, and a local flute band have been paying tribute to the fallen soldier.
Latest News
Another crash at Dark Hedges days after fatality at same spot

Another crash took place this afternoon near the Dark Hedges in north Antrim.

Karen Bradley gets PM's vote of confidence after voicing ignorance about NI

The Prime Minister has insisted the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Karen Bradley has been "doing an excellent job".

Rebel DUP man slams 'bigotry and intolerance' faced by LGBT people

A DUP councillor who broke party lines to back a pro-LGBT policy is "bitterly disappointed" his party colleagues could not "say to the LGBT community that we value you".

The UK has kept populism at bay so far – but a new referendum may unleash it

The previous president of the EU Commission, Jose Manuel Barosso, recently said that the Brexit negotiations were typical of most EU negotiations.

Sport Update
BSB: Glenn Irwin says new Kawasaki deal will give him fresh impetus in 2019

Carrick's Glenn Irwin says his new deal with the JG Speedfit Kawasaki team will give him fresh impetus for next year's Bennetts British Superbike Championship.

Tribute garden to legendary Dromara Destroyers unveiled

A tribute garden in honour of the Dromara Destroyers was unveiled on Thursday evening.

Alastair Seeley: We've added a bit of extra spice to the British Supersport class

Alastair Seeley acknowledges that he has added 'extra spice' to the Dickies British Supersport Championship after returning to the sharp end with the EHA Racing Yamaha team.

And finally...
WATCH: Dippy the dinosaur exhibition set to open in Ulster Museum

One of the oldest creatures ever to set foot in Northern Ireland will call the Ulster Museum its home for the next three months.

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