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An 82-year-old Belfast man who has not been able to visit his beloved wife in her care home for 12 weeks, due to coronavirus restrictions, was finally reunited with her yesterday.
There is outrage across Northern Ireland today after 'The Nolan Show' on BBC Radio Ulster revealed former President of Sinn Fein, Gerry Adams, was granted access to Roselawn Cemetery where veteran republican Bobby Storey was cremated last Tuesday.
Sinn Fein and the Department of Infrastructure are facing questions about whether they could have taken steps to lock a north Belfast storm drain before Noah Donohoe was found in it.
Our principles and moral compass are firmly fixed. We don't seek to engage or involve ourselves in politics. All we seek is what is right for innocent victims of terrorism.
Towards the end of May Roamer's page featured a gripping tale about the Klondike gold rush in the Yukon territory of Canada - the last great gold rush in the world - and quoted extensively from a poem by Robert W. Service, known as 'the bard of the Yukon.'
A shiny, iridescent area of ink which changes colour as you tilt it is part of new security features on the Bank of Ireland's new polymer £20 banknote which goes into circulation from 20th July.
A 24 hour walk named after Ballycastle girl Hannah Smyth is being held to raise funds for the hospital which helped save her life after the tragic accident which claimed the life of her mother Claire and sister Bethany.
Australian Peter Thomson celebrates with the Claret Jug after his victory at Royal Liverpool in 1956 saw him become the first player to win three successive titles since the Open was extended to 72 holes.
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