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Father’s Day weekend special at McAuley’s

#dealoftheweek With Father’s Day on Sunday, local West Belfast family butcher, McAuley’s weekend deal is the perfect way to treat any father on the special day. Voted best butcher in ‘Best of the West’, the value offer for just £10.99 is two 8oz Ribeye Steaks, a tray of Garlic Chilli Potatoes, a tray of Crispy […]

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Meli murder accused’s bail restrictions lifted to allow him to go on holiday

BAIL restrictions imposed on a teenager accused of the murder of Christopher Meli in West Belfast have been lifted to allow him to go on holiday. 18-year-old Stephen McCann, from Bearnagh Glen in West Belfast, has been charged with involvement in the murder of the young father-of-one in the early hours of December 12 last […]

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Lyric Theatre embraces Euro fever with a smile

TO say we are going to be inundated with football coverage over the next month would be something of an understatement as the Euros take over our screens. Whilst the arts usually like to offer alternative programming, the Lyric Theatre is embracing football fever in all its glory with Gary Mitchell’s latest work Smiley. Directed […]

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NI fan dies after tragic fall in Nice

A Northern Ireland fan has died in Nice after falling from a promenade in the early hours of this morning. Darren Rodgers, who was aged 25 and from Ballymena, is believed to have been on his own when he fell onto a rocky section of the beach. The supporter was among thousands of traveling Northern […]

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A night in the museum for local photographer

TALENTED local photographer John Mallon has announced a charity exhibition in the Ulster Museum . John, a familiar sight in the Kennedy Centre where he has a photography stand, has battled depression and found his way back through the help of local charities. He soon discovered that his love of photography would give him the […]

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JOSEPH JNR DIED NOT KNOWING THE TRUTH ABOUT DAD’S DEATH

THE grief-stricken family of Ballymurphy Massacre eyewitness Joseph Corr Junior say they are more determined than ever to fight for the truth in his memory. Known as ‘Wee Joe’, Mr Corr passed away on Friday past. He was the son of 43-year-old Joseph Corr Snr who was shot and wounded in Ballymurphy on August 11 […]

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