Saturday, March 9, 2019

N.I. child reported missing is found safe and well

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9 Mar, 2019
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N.I. child reported missing is found safe and well
A 13 year-old child from Northern Ireland who was reported as missing on Friday has been found "safe and well" said the P.S.N.I.
Latest News
Newry murders: Distraught father will 'sell taxi' for chance to say goodbye

The distraught father of a Colombian woman murdered in Newry is willing to sell his taxi to pay for a flight to Northern Ireland to "say goodbye," news outlets in the South American country have reported.

Leading eurosceptic Tory MEP fears the DUP will not resist the damage to the Union done by Brexit deal

One of the most influential advocates of Brexit has queried whether the DUP can be relied upon to defend the Union against the damage done by the Withdrawal Agreement.

Dublin-Belfast railway line closed due to van 'hijack' blaze

The Dublin-Belfast train line suffered disruption tonight after a van was set alight not far from the train tracks in Lurgan.

IN PICTURES: These 14 women are amongst Northern Ireland's greatest ever

In honour if International Women's Day we have compiled this list to celebrate some of Northern Ireland's most talented, respected and accomplished women.

Sport Update
Maria Costello aiming to make history in Sidecar races at Isle of Man TT

Top female racer Maria Costello is aiming to make history by becoming the first woman to race both Sidecar and solo machinery at the Isle of Man TT.

Glenavon: Aaron Harmon and Josh Daniels seal win as leaders Linfield lose out

Jonny Tuffey proved inspired between the posts as the foundation to a thrilling 2-0 victory for Glenavon that inflicted a first Danske Bank Premiership defeat on Linfield since December 1.

Glenavon: It's the mind that matters for Gary Hamilton ahead of Linfield test

Glenavon boss Gary Hamilton considers mind games are at the centre of the club's home hurt.

And finally...
The thorn tree in Northern Ireland that maybe marks Count Dracula's inspiration

Following recent revelations here that superstar songstress and fictional-icon Mary Poppins has direct connections with Armagh and Lurgan comes another (infinitely less endearing!) fictitious character with suggested local associations.

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