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A bitter row erupted at Belfast City Council after the DUP objected to a Sinn Fein motion which used the term "north of Ireland", rather than "Northern Ireland".
Children in Northern Ireland are being increasingly targeted online by sex offenders – with an average of five cases per week recorded by the PSNI last year.
A Portstewart charity which began a Christmas card delivery fundraising service back in 1982 has paid charity to the local business which provided them with a collection point for almost 40 years - and helped them raise over £50,000 in the process!
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