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The sudden death of a “beloved” teacher and mother-of-four from Londonderry has left a community shocked. Imelda Bannon, who taught at St Eoghan’s Primary School in Moneyneena, passed away on Monday.
Residents in a rural community in Co Tyrone are fighting to save their much-loved — if badly battered — red phone box.
By Michael McMullan DERRY All-Ireland winner Tony Scullion feels Ciarán Meenagh is the perfect man to lead the county forward. The All-Star defender also states the importance of getting a manager in ...
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Belfast Live on MSNTributes for mum-of-four Imelda Bannon following sudden deathImelda Bannon, a teacher at St Eoghan’s Primary School in Moneyneena, sadly passed away on Monday. She was described as a ...
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NorthernIrelandWorld on MSNBallinderry Rivers Trust urges water-wise habits in Mid-Ulster after one of the driest springs on recordWith one of the driest springs on record and little rain in recent months, Ballinderry Rivers Trust, a local freshwater ...
The decision of the Irish government to recognize Palestinian statehood has taken formal effect more than 40 years after Ireland first called for a Palestinian state.
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