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The Princess Royal began her one-day visit to Northern Ireland today with a tour the Londonderry's Siege Museum, learning more about the outreach and educational element of the cross-community facility.
The Orange Order has launched an online declaration against the Northern Ireland Protocol, urging people to join it in rejecting the EU trading restrictions.
The heartbroken owner of an 18-month-old pup who died of a massive heart attack during a firework celebration near his home has told of her despair at his passing.
Stephen Nolan and his producer, David Thompson — who offend the Northern Ireland elite because they broadcast the views of people they find deplorable — are being recognised as heroes in political and media circles across the Irish Sea.
Climate change issues are especially to the fore just now in view of the October 31 – November 12 international COP26 conference hosted by the UK government in Glasgow.
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