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Northern Ireland's top judge rejects claim that judiciary are 'weak' after criticism from Doug Beattie over motoring sentenceGettens had no MOT certificate for his BMW, and the court was told he failed to stop for a police patrol last May 21 in Waterfoot, in the Glens of Antrim ... and overtook a "tour coach on a ...
in the Glens of Antrim. Police activated blue lights and sirens but the driver failed to stop, and at the junction with Coast Road the defendant failed to give way and almost collided with a ...
After two years with Monaghan, I took up a position as landscape projects officer for the Causeway Coast and Glens Heritage Trust ... a large team of staff across the province from Co. Antrim to Co.
Whether you’re looking for shorter, traffic-free rides that are suitable for kids or less experienced riders or multi-day tours, we’ve got a ... scenery of Glenariff Forest to the Antrim coast. The ...
The Glens lie second in the Irish Premiership table, 17 points behind leaders Linfield but with two games in hand, as they aim to secure the runner-up spot which would guarantee them European ...
GLENS FALLS — A Glens Falls woman was arrested this week on charges related to the alleged theft of an ankle monitor last summer. The Washington County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of ...
Glens Falls, NY (WRGB) — Lt. Doug Holl and his family are breathing a sigh of relief after the Glens Falls Common Council voted Tuesday night to grant the longtime firefighter his full ...
Council unveils plans for new ‘magical Christmas experience’ at NI town including festive market
Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council has unveiled plans ... to the Yulefest in Kilkenny and Enchanted Winter Garden in Antrim. Plans would involve utilising the Market Yard in the town and ...
Antrim is steeped in GAA history, with both Gaelic football and hurling popular in the Glens. On an inter-county level, hurling has been the most successful code for the Saffrons as they compete ...
A son of Antrim hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald has affirmed his guilty plea after he admitted stealing a total of €35,000 (£29,150) from a bank in his native Co Clare. Last Wednesday ...
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