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Archive | July, 2012

Store closure would be ‘big loss to economy,’ says Glyn Roberts

South Belfast’s fragile retail sector could be in for another blow if a flagship furniture store is forced to close its doors

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Take deadly pills off our streets

COMMUNITY workers in the Markets area of South Belfast have appealed for help to take a quantity of potentially lethal drugs off the streets following a raid at a chemist

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Caterpillar butterfly stings like a bee

IT’S BAKING hot here in America. Expect, therefore, the price of your Weetabix to soar next year because in the mid

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Just how low can thugs GO?

THIEVES in West Belfast have sunk to a new low after a Northern Ireland Hospice shop was robbed in Andersonstown

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Supporters do their bit as they get ready to run for Terri-Anne

Up to 100 runners and walkers will be taking to the streets of North Belfast this weekend to run a

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Waterford win sets up Cork showdown for U16s

Following their hard-fought draw with Wexford at Sarsfields in Belfast last weekend, Antrim’s U16 camógs recorded a comprehensive victory

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