News Letter bomb anniversary: veteran journalist’s vivid memories of the carnage.
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  Mar 21, 2022  
     
 

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News Letter bomb anniversary: veteran journalist’s vivid memories of the carnage
News Letter bomb anniversary: veteran journalist’s vivid memories of the carnage
 
Veteran journalist and former News Letter reporter JIM MCDOWELL recalls the carnage and human tragedy when the IRA bombed Donegall Street in March 1972.
 
     
 
Covid re-infections: the NI areas where the most people are catching coronavirus for the second time revealed
Covid re-infections: the NI areas where the most people are catching coronavirus for the second time revealed
 
More than 42,900 people in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland were re-infected with Covid in the week to Friday, March 11.
 
     
 
Drop in number of Covid linked deaths
Drop in number of Covid linked deaths
 
Twenty-one deaths linked to Covid-19 have been recorded in Northern Ireland in the latest weekly update.
 
     
 
P&O uses Indian seafarers ‘earning less than £2 an hour’ after sacking UK staff
P&O uses Indian seafarers ‘earning less than £2 an hour’ after sacking UK staff
 
Indian seafarers hired to replace sacked P&O Ferries crews are being paid just 2.38 US dollars (£1.81) an hour, a union has claimed.
 
     
 
Man armed with crowbar smashes window of Mercedes leaving female driver ‘badly shaken’ in attempted hijacking
Man armed with crowbar smashes window of Mercedes leaving female driver ‘badly shaken’ in attempted hijacking
 
Police are appealing for information following an attempted hijacking in the Drumintee Road area of Newry yesterday evening (Sunday 20 March).
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
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