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News Letter
10 Feb, 2019
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Top stories of the week

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

Latest News
Sinn Fein MPs did not register trip at Venezuelan government expense

Trips to Venezuela by two Sinn Fein MPs were never registered with Parliament, the News Letter has discovered.

Man (35) shot in N.I. housing estate – 'hypocritical thugs' responsible say P.S.N.I.

A man was rushed to hospital after he was shot in a housing estate in Northern Ireland on Friday evening.

Workers at NI's RoI-owned electricity operator could strike during Brexit date

Workers at a company responsible for a critical part of Northern Ireland's electricty infrastructure are considering strike action, a trade union has confirmed.

Sam McBride: Overlooked concession by PM may lead to future Irish border dispute

Just over a year ago, when attention was focused elsewhere, a massive concession by Theresa May went almost unnoticed.

Disused pub transformed into bustling community hub

A disused pub in Co Down that had been lying vacant for several years has been given a new lease of life.

Ben Lowry: Theresa May is still reluctant to challenge Irish nationalist narrative on Brexit

The government is looking "with interest" at a letter from Jeremy Corbyn setting out terms on which Labour would back a Brexit deal.

Thieves cut through van door to steal expensive saw

Police are hunting thieves who cut through the sliding door of a transporter van and made off with an expensive concrete saw.

NI divorces rising again – but where do marriages struggle most?

It's official. After appearing to go into reverse in 2015, the latest figures available reveal that the annual number of divorce cases in Northern Ireland is back on the rise – and headed towards the as yet unreached 3,000 mark.

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