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Bail conditions adjusted for defendant on charges linked to Meli murder

A 21-year-old County Antrim man awaiting trial on charges linked to the December 2015 murder of father-of-one Christopher Meli has had his bail conditions altered. A judge rejected an application to have Aaron Stilges’s electronic tag removed but agreed to shorten his curfew, starting it at 10pm instead of 8pm. 21-year-old Stilges, of Laurelvale in […]

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One of our most unique and historic resting places

There are no signs directing visitors to Tullyrusk graveyard which sits in the expanse of fields beyond the Ballymac Hotel. And there isn’t even a road to it. This graveyard is a precious relic of old Ireland that has been forgotten by all except those whose relatives lie there. Dúlra only learned about it from […]

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Auxerre to kick-start ‘Spring Double’ in Lincoln

The Flat is back with the Lincoln on Saturday at Doncaster (3.35), which is the annual curtain raiser to the new season. My auld Da used to tell me: “If you get the ‘Spring Double’ up, son, it will pay for a sunshine holiday for you.” I always found it hard to get over the […]

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Play retells unique event in our history

A UNIQUE and somewhat unheard of chapter in Belfast’s history will set out its stall at the Trinity Lodge this week, celebrating a story of commonality and camaraderie in the face of adversity. ‘A Queer Céilí at the Marty Forsythe’ by Kabosh explores the turbulent events of the National Union of students Lesbian and Gay […]

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IRSP deny INLA shot Donegan

THE Irish Republican Socialist Party have denied that the INLA shot Jim Donegan dead on the Glen Road on December 4 last year. Mr Donegan was shot dead as he waited to collect his teenage son from St Mary’s Christian Brothers’ Grammar School. Police have now linked the murder to the INLA. Police also believe […]

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