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A Co Armagh pastor facing court proceedings over an online video that made reference to 'Black Lives Matter' protests has insisted he has "no interest" in racism.
NI Water is issuing a direct appeal to the public to act now to protect water supplies, following confirmation from the Met Office that this spring was the second driest since the beginning of the twentieth century.
Workers in care homes and other parts of the sector are being forced to take unpaid leave or survive on statutory sick pay (SSP) if they have to self-isolate or have coronavirus, according to their union.
World number one Rory McIlroy slid down the leaderboard while England's Justin Rose battled to hold his position through round three of the Charles Schwab Challenge in Texas.
Following the release of the Cricket Ireland Safe Return to Training Protocols on Monday, many of the 118 cricket clubs across Ireland have started the process of preparing for the safe return to training.
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