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These are the 9 bizarre items you can take on a plane from Belfast International Airport

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6 Apr, 2019
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These are the 9 bizarre items you can take on a plane from Belfast International Airport
Frequent flyers will know that there are certain things you can't take on a plane, from liquids over 100ml to corrosive or hazardous substances.
Latest News
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The P.S.N.I. has closed a busy Northern Ireland road after a road traffic collision on Friday evening.

Flooding causes delays near NI train station

Heavy rain has caused flooding under the railway bridge on Laganbank Road in Belfast.

Victims group's 'robust' meeting with Karen Bradley on Stormont House Agreement legacy consultation

A victims' group says it held "a very frank and robust" meeting with the Secretary of State Karen Bradley and officials, where she updated them on potential next steps on the Troubles legacy consultation.

'Mum would turn in her grave if she knew I was talking about sex on TV'

In the first of a candid two-part series, Gloria Hunniford talks to Helen McGurk about her childhood singing career in Portadown, appearing on ITV's Loose Women and being ripped-off to the tune of £120,000.

Sport Update
'Shocked' Isle of Man TT racer Steve Mercer says 'I was sent on a collision course'

Dejected Isle of Man TT racer Steve Mercer is adamant he should be allowed to see the official report detailing his 100mph head-on collision with a course vehicle at the event in 2018.

World Superbikes 2019: Alvaro Bautista off to a flier at Aragon, champion Jonathan Rea third

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Premier League Darts at the SSE Arena with Daryl Gurney featuring

THE second half of the Unibet Premier League season began at The SSE Arena in Belfast on Thursday, as Northern Ireland's Daryl Gurney bids to continue his Play-Off surge against Rob Cross.Following the elimination of Raymond van Barneveld after last week's double-header in Rotterdam, the remaining eight players are now battling for four spots in May's Play-Offs.

And finally...
Time to come clean: does order or chaos reign in your house?

Television is awash with cleaning programmes and advertisements for products which promise to transform our hovels into havens...but does anyone actually like cleaning? Helen McGurk scours Northern Ireland to find out....

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