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Ulster Human Rights Watch is calling for a Public Inquiry into the La Mon terrorist atrocity in 1978 which killed 12 people and injured 23 more in the resulting inferno.
A Co Down dentist says that the TV show Dragon's Den would reject the NHS dentistry business model if it was proposed to them in normal times - never during the extreme pressures Covid is now putting on the profession.
The Public Health Agency (PHA) has received information regarding incidents involving young people suspected of vaping a liquid form of cannabis through e-cigarettes.
Police are this morning dealing with three security alerts in the Dervock area of Co Antrim - following the discovery of three suspicious objects in the area.
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