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In pictures: Child dies in north Antrim farming accident

In pictures: Child dies in north Antrim farming accident video

The farming community in north Antrim has been shocked after the death of a ten-year-old boy in a slurry tank accident.

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Former Tiller Girl, 102, was a real firecracker, says friend

Former Tiller Girl, 102, was a real firecracker, says friend

London-born Doris Flack was said to have been a “firecracker” in her day - and her vitality kept her going until she was well over 100.

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Blaze destroys furniture showroom

Blaze destroys furniture showroom

An investigation is underway after a blaze destroyed a furniture showroom in east Belfast.

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Thousands attend anti-racism march in Belfast

Thousands attend anti-racism march in Belfast

Thousands of people have taken part in an anti-racism march in Belfast which was organised in response to increasing incidents of hate crime and remarks made about Islam by Pastor James McConnell.

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Ulster D-Day veteran recalls: 'I saw dead bodies lying and floating' video

William Cooke was 18 years old when his boat landed on D-Day amid the chaos of bombing, shooting and boats bumping into one another.

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Sport

Peter Hutton expects Derry to deliver in Cork

Peter Hutton expects Derry to deliver in Cork

Peter Hutton is demanding an immediate response in Co. Cork on Saturday night as Derry City are still hurting following last weekend’s 5-2 humiliation at St. Pat’s. (7.45 p.m.)

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Ambitious Windsor Park refurbishment starting to gather pace

Ambitious Windsor Park refurbishment starting to gather pace

Windsor Park could stand confidently against Wembley and the Oval cricket ground on the quality barometer after major reconstruction work is complete.

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Emerging youngster Liam Donnelly ready to fight for his place with club and country

Emerging youngster Liam Donnelly ready to fight for his place with club and country

Liam Donnelly is hoping to win a place for both club and country next season after making his Northern Ireland debut against Chile.

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Aaron Hughes believes South American tour was a success for Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes believes South American tour was a success for Northern Ireland

Aaron Hughes insists Northern Ireland are leaving South America a better side than they arrived, despite suffering successive defeats.

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England's Wayne Rooney does not listen to critics

England's Wayne Rooney does not listen to critics

Wayne Rooney could not care less about the critics who say he should be dropped from the England team.

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