NI farm tragedy: Children were waiting for daddy to come home with ice cream - Fire at Bombardier site is being treated as accidental - PSNI receive reports that large numbers visiting NI beauty spots, beaches and parks - appeal not to travel for daily exercise
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Mourners at Sunday's funeral for Co Down farmer Andrew Abraham heard that on the night of his death his children were waiting for him to come home with ice cream.
Boris Johnson has backed his top aide Dominic Cummings, saying he "acted responsibly, legally and with integrity" when he drove 260 miles to County Durham to isolate with his family.
The Second World War was the most truly global war and the most costly in terms of human life in history. Estimates for the death toll range from 50 million to 85 million.
Paul Gascoigne was two days away from his 23rd birthday when he climbed on the plane to Italy for the 1990 World Cup that would make him a household name.
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