Monday, April 15, 2019

URGENT appeal launched to find missing Sammy-Jo Dixon

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15 Apr, 2019
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URGENT appeal launched to find missing Sammy-Jo Dixon
Police are hoping to locate missing Samme-Jo Dixon who was last seen at a train station.
Latest News
Kids as young as 11-years caught at alcohol-fuelled party

Police have told of their horror after kids as young as 11-years were discovered at an alcohol-fuelled party in a park.

Judge rules boy must leave mother in England and live with father in Northern Ireland

A boy must leave the home he shares with his mother and grandmother in England and move to live with his father in Northern Ireland, a family court judge in London has decided.

WATCH: Drunk driver knocks down pedestrian in NI town

Shocking footage of the mayhem and injury created by a drunk motorist has been shared today on social media by the PSNI.

Property: Character and charm combined

Castlerock House is a an elegant, detached family home located in the heart of the village of Castlerock. It is within a few minutes walk to the golf club, the beautiful beach and in very close proximity to all local amenities including the railway station.

Sport Update
World Superbikes Assen: Jonathan Rea second, perfect ten for Alvaro Bautista

Jonathan Rea had to settle for the runner-up spot for the tenth race in a row as Alvaro Bautista made history at Assen on Sunday.

World Superbikes Assen: Eleventh heaven for Alvaro Bautista, Jonathan Rea third

Alvaro Bautista sealed a double at Assen to make it a staggering 11 successive victories in his maiden season in the World Superbike Championship.

Belfast Giants: Adam Keefe 'super proud' after Elite League play-off final loss to Cardiff Devils

Belfast Giants' season was settled on Sunday to a late goal that left Cardiff Devils as back-to-back Elite League play-off champions in Nottingham.

And finally...
Exploring the important bond between Northern Ireland and Glasgow Rangers FC

GRAEME COUSINS takes a look at a new book which details the role of 32 Ulstermen in the history of Glasgow Rangers FC

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