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Consultation on LGBTQ campaigner Mark Ashton memorial approved

Consultation on LGBTQ campaigner Mark Ashton memorial approved Mark Ashton 1986 CC&G Mayor, DUP Councillor Mark Fielding A motion calling for consultation with the family of LGBTQ campaigner Mark Ashton over a memorial within Causeway Coast and Glens Borough was passed by members of the Corporate Policy and Resources Committee. Mark Ashton moved to Portrush at a young age and went to the catering college in the town. After completing his studies, he moved to London in 1978 where he became an influential figure in the Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners movement during the miners’ strike. Mark was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and was admitted to Guy’s Hospital on January 30, 1987. He died 12 days later at the age of 26. A plaque was dedicated to him in London, with a garden in memory of him also built in Paris.

Woman arrested over murder of mother of two who worked in Co Derry bar

Woman arrested over murder of mother of two who worked in Co Derry bar Latvian national Ludmila Poletelova (61) died as a result of blows to the head about 7 hours ago Brian Hutton Ludmila Poletelova (61) whose body was found at her home in Limavady, Co Derry, on Friday following what police said was a ‘vicious attack’. Photograph: Police Service of Northern Ireland on Twitter   A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of a mother of two during a brutal attack at her home in the centre of a small town in Co Derry. Victim Ludmila Poletelova (61), from Latvia, had been living in Limavady for a number of years, at an address off Main Street, where she worked at the Classic Wine Bar.

Claims UDA is uniting Ireland with Dublin drugs trade

Independent councillor Padraig McShane was speaking during a meeting of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council. He was responding to a proposal by DUP Alderman George Duddy calling for the council to send a letter to the Justice Minister stating a lack of confidence in PSNI senior management. Mr Duddy suggested if Mr McShane was so concerned about the transportation of drugs perhaps “he should pass it on to the proper authorities for their investigation”. The matter was raised during a discussion on confidence around policing, in the week that saw fresh controversy around the Bobby Storey funeral. Mr Duddy brought the proposal, to write to the Justice Minister, to “highlight the lack of public confidence in the police at present”. However, he said it was about “increasing the confidence in the public to assist the PSNI”.

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