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Archive | June, 2018

Pic of the Day Monday June 25

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‘See you later kid’ – next thing internment came

In the run-up to the Ballymurphy Massacre inquest on September 10th we will be speaking to some of the families of the 11 victims about those three days 47 years ago that changed their lives forever FRANK Quinn was born on April 21 1952 at 2 Coates Place in Divis Street. He was one of […]

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“My daughter is ‘terrified’ to get on another bus”

A NEW Lodge mother says her 12-year-old daughter is ‘terrified’ to get on another bus after she was assaulted on her way to school. Trinity College pupil Ria Saunders was left with cuts and bruises to her face and head after the incident on a Translink 1D Metro service last Wednesday morning. Speaking from her […]

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Care home families ponder next move

POLEGLASS woman Julieann McNally has become the face of those seeking justice for their loved ones after last week’s damning report into the mistreatment of residents in Dunmurry Manor. Julieann and her family first spoke with the Andersonstown News in November 2016 regarding their concerns about the South Belfast care home. Speaking out after the […]

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A double goodbye to Mercy Primary

THE end of the school year marks the end of an era at Mercy Primary as two teachers with 55 years of service to the school take their retirement. Catherine Cush has served the school for 31 years, while her colleague Stella Hunt has taught there for 24 years. They have educated multiple generations of […]

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Pic of the Day, Friday June 22

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