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Watch as Co Down 10-year-old smashes her 100th Parkrun

She felt really proud to hit the milestone just in time for Easter

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Education Authority update after Northern Ireland school systems hit by cyber attack

The IT system was the target of a cyber attack on Friday with the EA carrying out a full password reset as a security measure in response

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'We're not going anywhere': Belfast coffee shop burglary 'fourth incident in just a few weeks'

"It’s frustrating, and at times, disheartening, when we are so proud and determined to bring a little colour and vibrancy to what can sometimes feel like a very grey city."

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Storm Dave LIVE updates as gale force winds set to hit Northern Ireland over Easter weekend

The hazardous winds are anticipated to start on Saturday at around 2pm and persist until Sunday at 3am.

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Doctors and Air Corps praised for reuniting 96-year-old cancer patient with wife before he died

The man died a few hours after being reunited with his wife one final time

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Irish Cup semi-final disorder sees child struck by bottle and nine police officers injured

A 19-year-old man has been arrested

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Call to address Bangor anti-social behaviour as thousands raised following attack on rescue charity founder

"The conduct of some of our young people is becoming increasingly alarming, and it reflects a worrying disregard for respect, responsibility, and the safety of others."

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Travellers urged to 'check passport date as soon as possible' with alert issued

Irish passport holders are being urged to check

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Track Storm Dave LIVE as winds of over 50mph set to batter Northern Ireland

A yellow weather warning is in place across Northern Ireland from 2pm on Saturday, April 4

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From Barry's to Polly Pineapples: the Northern Irish summers of our childhood

These are the things we did - and ate - while on our school holidays back in the day

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Ronan Keating breaks down in tears discussing brother's tragic death 'he's my hero'

The Boyzone star opens up to his nephew Ruairí Keating about grief in his new BBC travel show Ronan Keating's Wild Atlantic

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It overshadows Belfast's most famous attraction - but this development is much needed

I had a sneak peek at what the Loftlines development will bring to Belfast when it opens in the Titanic Quarter this summer

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The cheapest petrol and diesel spots in Northern Ireland as prices continue to rise

Stormont's Economy Minister has called for fuel duty to be slashed amid rising costs

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Man jailed for life after raping baby five times as second man sentenced

Ethan Towers, 27, was jailed for life for raping a baby five times while John Watson, 28, was also jailed for life for encouraging the abuse at Cambridge Crown Court

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Everything you need to know about Storm Dave before it is due to arrive this weekend

Storm Dave is set to arrive just in time for the Easter Weekend

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Education Authority gives update following cyber attack on important IT system

It has said work is ongoing to deal with the impact of the cyber attack on its C2K system

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New IRA claim responsibility for Lurgan proxy bomb attack

The incident which happened earlier this week targeted a pizza delivery driver and the PSNI

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US confirms fighter jet shot down over Iran as hunt for pilots underway

An F-15E from RAF Lakenheath was shot down over central Iran with two pilots missing, as Iranian authorities urge locals to help locate them

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‘Linen is meaningful in Belfast’: how an old industry is weaving the city a new identity

Fabric that once defined Northern Ireland’s capital is at heart of its stylish revival, embraced by designers, royalty and heritage farmers alikeOn a cobbled street in Belfast’s Cathedral Quarter, next door to a hipster coffee shop and opposite an ice-cream parlour that has a near-constant queue...

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Education Authority statement as NI school systems targeted by cyber attack

The EA has said that it is unable to confirm if any personal data has been affected after the C2k system breach