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A shooting in Northern Ireland has left a woman and two children dead and a man seriously wounded. Police have not indicated a motive but a local assembly member described it as a domestic incident.
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Belfast Live on MSNNorthern Ireland weather forecast for weekend aheadTomorrow, Saturday July 25, will bring sunshine and showers for most of the day. Southeastern areas are most likely to stay dry, clouding over in the north and west later on Saturday. Maximum temperature of around 21C.
A bonfire topped with an effigy of a migrant boat. Homes set alight. During the Troubles, similar tactics were used to target Irish Catholics in the territory.
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Belfast Live on MSNHistoric trade deal with India will deliver £50million for Northern Ireland's economyThe Prime Minister will sign the deal today, which will see businesses and workers in Northern Ireland benefit from lower tariffs, fewer barriers to trade, and easier customs
The IDA Bermuda Select football team has traveled to Northern Ireland to compete in the SuperCupNI, marking the academy’s fourth consecutive appearance at the international youth football tournament.
Authorities in Northern Ireland are investigating a bonfire that featured effigies of migrants in a boat and a banner reading “stop the boats’’ to determine whether it was a hate incident.
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