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Susie Mc Hugh, Donegal Street,  Ballybofey - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport

Susie Mc Hugh, Donegal Street,  Ballybofey - Highland Radio - Latest Donegal News and Sport
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North Belfast breakfast club set up to tackle food poverty

North Belfast breakfast club set up to tackle food poverty
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SF beats Royal retreat from path taken by McGuinness

SF beats Royal retreat from path taken by McGuinness
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Today marks the 80th anniversary of the night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry

Today marks the 80th anniversary of the night the Luftwaffe bombed Derry German bombers targeted the city during the Blitz Messines Park, where thirteen people lost their lives in the 1941 raid. Reporter: ); Liam Tunney talks to historian Nigel Henderson about how a Shantallow housing development became the unintended target of German bombers in 1941. April 15, 1941. German bombers swarmed the skies. Belfast bore the brunt of a 200-strong Luftwaffe squadron, with 900 dead and 1,500 injured as a result. Seventy miles up the road, Derry was hit only once. It was not the Germans’ planned target. Thirteen lives were lost when a German bomb overshot its proposed target and hit Messines Park in Shantallow, home to a colony of ex-servicemen who had served in the Great War.

Canon Brendan McGee: Thank you for your life and your kindness You lived with vigour and died with hope

Canon Brendan McGee: Thank you for your life and your kindness. You lived with vigour and died with hope Canon Brendan McGee at prayer in St Patrick s Church in Donegall Street, Belfast. Picture by Hugh Russell 06 March, 2021 01:01 Screenshot ON the occasion of the death of someone who has lived so long, with such strength and so fruitfully as Canon Brendan McGee, sorrow and joy are inseparable companions: thanksgiving for such a life; sadness at its completion. Until recently Dean of the Cathedral Chapter and the most senior priest in Down and Connor by age and ordination, Brendan – who died aged 96 on February 9 - wore his eminence lightly.

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