A soldier who survived the Ballygawley bus bomb has appealed on the anniversary of the atrocity to find the woman who saved him as he lay dying at the roadside.
In the past three years nearly 450 places of worship across Northern Ireland have been subject to attack, prompting a call for immediate action to protect churches and other religious buildings.
A lack of support across a large swathe of terror victims has made it impossible for the NI victims' commissioner to continue in her post, Emma Little Pengelly has said.
A Saturday in mid-August should be local cricket's high noon, a day when the stakes are high and nerves frayed at both ends of the NCU Premier League table.
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