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Northern Ireland schools face £100k cleaning costs as union warns of health risks

Ulster Teachers' Union raised concerns over "health, hygiene and overall school environment" as cleaning costs soar by 60 per cent over three years

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Kneecap rapper Liam Og: ‘We are not antisemitic’

'We are against any discrimination in any form'

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British teen, 14, escapes alleged hotel assault by jumping balcony in Spain

The incident happened in Costa del Sol in a room at a resort in Torremolinos, Spain

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Police concerned for welfare of man last seen in Lisburn on weekend

The missing man was last seen in Lisburn on Saturday

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Local authority gets round to looking at lifting dangerous fallen trees - 14 months after Storm Eowyn

Councillors are worried children in Comber will try to cross River Enler on fallen trees

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How would you vote if a border poll was held tomorrow?

As Donald Trump appeared to suggest that Northern Ireland should 'merge' with the Republic, we want to know how you would vote in a future border poll

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Northern Ireland retail workers speak out about violence, threats and abuse: 'Told I should have been aborted'

“I have been sexually assaulted multiple times over the years and had a lot of verbal abuse. I also had a stalker.”

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See inside Tara's cosy Co Down cottage as it makes Home of the Year final

The cottage used to be a gate lodge that hadn't been lived in for over 30 years

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Gerry Adams tells high court he was stunned by 1996 Docklands bombing

Former Sinn Féin leader, who is being sued for symbolic damages, also denies any prior knowledge of the attackGerry Adams has told the high court he was stunned by the 1996 Docklands bombing as he denied being at the nerve centre of the IRA’s operations.The former Sinn Féin leader also denied ha...

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NIFRS respond to gas leak at M&S Abbey Centre, Co Antrim

The Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service attended the scene this evening

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Mum fears 'no lips left' after Turkey teeth implants pierce nose and leave hole in face

Leanne Abeyance from Telford paid £3,000 for dental implants in Turkey, but the procedure went wrong leaving her with severe complications and unable to eat

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Natalie McNally murder trial hears mum-to-be subjected to 'horrendous beating' which was 'sustained and savage'

The father of her unborn child, 36-year old Stephen McCullagh has been accused of and has denied her murder

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Motorway crash sees incident cleared to hard shoulder after two-car collision

The latest information is the incident has been cleared to the road's shoulder

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Three teenage boys accused of raping girl 'in bushes' found not guilty

The alleged incident happened when the three boys were 12, 13 and 14

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I'm A Celebrity South Africa teases 'brand-new trials' in first look special

The ITV reality show returns next month with 12 celebrities competing to be crowned a Legend in South Africa

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Reward of up to £5,000 offered after 13 lambs killed in Co Down attack

'Animal abusers are a danger to everyone: they take their issues out on whoever is available to them – humans or other animals – and must be caught before they act again'

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Met Office declares hottest day of year as snow forecast for northern areas

The Met Office said temperatures soared to 20.9C in Gogerddan, Wales, beating the previous record, but snow could fall in northern areas later this month

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Police 'increasingly concerned' for 57-year-old last seen in the Holylands

If you have any information in relation to Shahida’s whereabouts or you believe you may have seen her, please contact police immediately

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Emails reveal council and Co Down harbour pier repair dispute

The access point had been in place for the last 50 years and according to a council report will cost £10k to remove

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Councillor hits out over department not removing 'illegal' speed signs

"Given the department’s on-going resource limitations, priority is given to the removal of unauthorised signs or attachments where there is a clear road safety risk."