Shankill bomb victims 're-traumatised' after video of Sean Kelly video shows him being restrained in NI shopping centre - 'Secretary of State must revoke his licence'
A man in his thirties is in a critical condition in the Royal Victoria Hospital's intensive care unit after he was assaulted by a gang in broad-daylight on Sunday.
A Northern Ireland company has been inundated with orders for its 'super sanitiser' after it became the first in the UK and Ireland to be certified to kill the COVID-19 coronavirus.
Ballinamallard United have described as 'normal procedure' any official requests to date from the Northern Ireland Football League for information following weekend links to licensing issues.
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