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Mum's Belfast City Marathon honour
Two of just four special Belfast City Marathon merit awards are to be presented to Paula Delaney and her school team from St Bride’s Primary for their charity effort at this year’s event in memory of the Belfast mum’s tragic five-year-old son Emmett.
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Blue Flag award record for Northern Ireland's beaches
Northern Ireland’s beaches and resorts have won the most Blue Flags ever.
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Tribute to India river death Briton
Tributes have been paid to a British man who died during a trip on a crocodile-infested river in India which left a friend of his missing.
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