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UK & NI Visitors Make Early Entry for Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta

UK & NI Visitors Make Early Entry for Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta 7th January 2021 The first VDLR 2021 entry was received from Northern Ireland, Jay Colville’s First 40, Forty Licks. The Royal Ulster entry is pictured passing Dalkey on Dublin Bay in the 2019 regatta, an event in which she finished second in Class Zero Credit: Afloat 230 visiting boats from a fleet of nearly 500 made up nearly half the 2019 Volvo Dun Laoghaire Regatta fleet and this year organisers are reporting strong visitor interest again for 2021’s COVID-formatted event on Dublin Bay. Interest is coming both from the one design and IRC divisions, six months ahead of the first gun.

2020 in review: 20 people Northern Ireland said goodbye to from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty

Other famous faces we lost this year . Neil Peart: Drummer from Canadian prog-rock trio Rush died in January aged 67 following a battle with brain cancer. Kobe Bryant: Former basketball superstar (41) was killed in January alongside his daughter Gianna and seven others in a helicopter crash. Kirk Douglas: One of the last stars of Hollywood s Golden Age died aged 103 in February. Caroline Flack: The Love Island host (40) took her own life at her home in Stoke Newington, north-east London in February. Kenny Rogers: Star behind hits such as Coward Of The County and The Gambler died in March aged 81. Honor Blackman: Perhaps the most famous Bond girl ever, passed away in April.

2020 in review: The 20 people we said goodbye to in 2020 from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty

2020 in review: The 20 people we said goodbye to in 2020 from John Hume and Stephen Clements to Harry Gregg and Roma Tomelty
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Foyle MLA: PSNI officer wearing an old RUC badge is unacceptable

Foyle MLA: PSNI officer wearing an old RUC badge is unacceptable Reporter: );   ); A Foyle MLA has said it was totally unacceptable for a PSNI officer to wear an old RUC badge on his hat while taking part in a police operation in the Creggan area of Derry today. The old RUC badge the officer wore consists of a poppy with a harp in the centre and crown atop the words Royal Ulster Constabulary. The same badge can be purchased online for £5.95. Sinn Féin MLA Karen Mullan said she has raised the matter with Derry City and Strabane District Commander, Chief Superintendent Darrin Jones.

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