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Mother and son to stand trial on drugs charges

Mother and son to stand trial on drugs charges
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A MOTHER and son were among five people ordered to stand trial accused of a plot to import prescription drugs into Northern Ireland. Kelly Clarke and Liam Clarke face charges connected to the seizure of up to 30,000 Diazepam tablets.
 
   

 

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Benny Tierney: Armagh lost their league war in Breffni Park

Benny Tierney: Armagh lost their league war in Breffni Park

GAA Football
THE LAST LINE: Coming out of a funeral Mass last Saturday, I was approached by a neighbour who stated quite openly: “Mark my words Tierney and all the rubbish you print in thon paper every week, but them hoors from Tyrone will send us to Division Three tomorrow.”
Fermanagh's Daniel Teague ready for next tie with Tyrone    Former Derry boss Paddy Crozier enjoying life in Louth    Ciaran McBride 'just doing his job' in beating Tyrone   
Jordan Henderson injury only blot on good night for Liverpool

Jordan Henderson injury only blot on good night for Liverpool

Sport
LIVERPOOL manager Jurgen Klopp took full responsibility for Borussia Dortmund's equaliser, but was happy with most aspects of the 1-1 draw against his former club, except a potentially serious knee injury to Jordan Henderson.
Kevin De Bruyne: Manchester City ready for tough second leg    Finn Harps hoping to end dismal record against Galway    Kenny Shiels issues rallying cry to Derry City supporters   
Leading loyalist implicated in murders by 'supergrass' dies suddenly

Leading loyalist implicated in murders by 'supergrass' dies suddenly

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A LEADING loyalist, implicated by a 'supergrass' in the sectarian murders of two Catholic workmen, has been found dead from a suspected drugs overdose. Mark 'Gutsy' Campbell, originally of Canning Place in north Belfast, had been living in Islandmagee after a fall-out with other loyalists in the Tigers Bay area. The 46-year-old was found dead yesterday morning. Police have said a crime is not suspected.
 
 

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