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Archive | February, 2019

Pic of the Day

Zara McCavigan has become the first young sportswoman with Down’s Syndrome to win an All Ireland Scór Medal, winning the Léiriú Staitse title with Aghagallon GAA. Zara proved a lucky mascot for Antrim yesterday as they overcame London in a Division 4 clash at Corrigan Park Please follow and like us:

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It’s all White for Newington as Sport and Leisure’s relegation worries deepen

Bluefin Premier Intermediate League Newington 2 Sport and Leisure Swifts 1 From Paddy Tierney at Solitude NEWINGTON have all but confirmed their place in the Premier Intermediate League with a last-gasp winner over relegation-threatened Sport and Leisure Swifts at Solitude on Saturday. Defender Daniel White ghosted in at the near post and beat Sport and […]

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IRSP claim PSNI are intimidating families

AN IRSP member who says he is followed by the PSNI daily has accused police of attempting to “intimidate” party activists. Lower Falls man Michael Kelly was one of a number of IRSP members who were searched by the PSNI as they arrived for a meeting at Costello House earlier this month. Speaking to the […]

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Giving it the gutty goes out of fashion

SQUINTER’S driving slowly through one of Riverdale’s tight little streets when he spots a couple of boys ahead playing Kribbie. Inevitably, as he sedately passes, the lad with the ball loops one over the roof of the passing vehicle – Squinter seems to remember if the player had hit the kerb with that shot he’d […]

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Nominations flood in for Best of the West 2019

IT’S that special time of year again when you get to nominate your picks for the Best of the West 2019. This initiative is all about celebrating excellence in our local service community and business sectors here in the West of the city. We’re urging our loyal readers to fill out a nomination form for […]

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That battered can is kicked again

IN 2006 the intense focus of many in the policing debates in our community was the lack of progress on legacy matters. It was deeply contentious that a new police service could be established without a wider societal process to deal with the harms of the conflict, especially violations by the RUC, including their involvement […]

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