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A MAJOR probe is underway after a GAA club in West Belfast was destroyed by a fire that was believed to be an arson attack.
Police have issued a warning to the public over the use of drones as The Open Championship gets underway in Portrush. The ...
Police have issued a missing person appeal for a 17-year-old last seen in West Belfast. Jayden Hyndman was last seen in the ...
A shop, scoreboard and signage at Lámh Dhearg GAC in Hannahstown were destroyed in the attack on Saturday evening.
A loyalist bonfire in Co Tyrone controversially topped with an effigy of migrants in a boat was lit last night.
Councillors have condemned racist graffiti which appeared on a van in west Belfast. The van was daubed with racist graffiti ...
Police have confirmed that the fire was started deliberately on Saturday evening as the club were preparing to host ...
But tonight the PSNI has said a “multi-agency” meeting had taken place, adding: “The consensus of the meeting was that the ...
The PSNI have reassured residents, visitors and local businesses that Portrush remains accessible - despite traffic ...
The Moygashel bonfire in Co Tyrone was set ablaze on Thursday night, hours after police said it was being investigated as a ...
The crash took place at Ballyhill Road, Nutts Corner on Saturday evening. Inspector Cherith Adair, from the PSNI Collision Investigation Unit, stated: “Our officers received and responded to a report ...
A fire which caused “extensive damage” to a west Belfast GAA club over the weekend was started deliberately. Lámh Dhearg CLG on Upper Springfield Road was targeted in an arson attack on Saturday, July ...