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News Letter
2 Jun, 2019
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Top stories of the week

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

Latest News
N.I. child reported missing – P.S.N.I. make urgent appeal

The P.S.N.I. is trying to locate a 14 year-old boy who has been reported as missing.

Near two-month wait to book MOT test anywhere in Northern Ireland

Drivers are facing waiting times of up to two months to book an MOT anywhere in Northern Ireland, the News Letter can reveal.

'Viable explosive device' found under PSNI officer's car

A suspicious object found beneath a serving police officer's car in Shandon Park, Belfast, was a viable improvised explosive device, police said.

N.I. horror crash: Man found dead inside burning stolen car after it hits lamppost

A man has died after a stolen car struck a lamppost and caught fire in a Northern Ireland housing estate in the early hours of a Saturday.

There was a time NI people would be on streets over scandals like this legacy one

I must agree with the two innocent victims' groups who quite rightly rejected the proposals of the recent legacy consultation.

Chinook disaster anniversary: Still no answers for wife 25 years after crash

Two special commemoration services are being held on Mull of Kintyre tomorrow to mark the 25th anniversary of the RAF Chinook helicopter disaster.

Plea from a Church of Ireland man: Presbyterians! Follow us and act on global warming

As the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) meets in Belfast starting Monday, I hope they act on their climate change report from last year called 'Care for God's Creation'.

Omagh bomb: fourth man pursued for damages declared bankrupt

The fourth member of the group being pursued for damages by the Omagh bomb victims has been declared bankrupt.

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