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The Taoiseach, the president and the UK prime minister were among those in attendance at the church.
Operation Banner began in August 1969 and lasted until 2007.
Three men and a woman have been taken into custody for questioning.
A post mortem into the man’s death was announced yesterday.
The 32-year-old man suffered lacerations to his head and was taken to hospital.
Samuel McKinley has fled from custody on more than one occasion.
The approaches both happened in the Stoneyford area of Lisburn.
The increase in the number of heroin overdoses has resulted in local politicians warning users of a potentially fatal batch doing the rounds.
The woman’s body was found at a house in the city.
James and Charles Valliday are both awaiting trial for serious offences.
The woman was left shaken but unhurt in the incident.
The suspected contaminated cans were delivered to a plant near Lisburn, Co Antrim.
The two officers responded to reports of a building on fire and learned that there was a woman still inside.
The man and one of the children are in critical condition.
When mam pranks go wrong.
No police officers or members of the public were injured, however a number of police vehicles were damaged.
Christopher Meli died after being attacked on Saturday morning.
The incident happened yesterday.
In a second incident, the men said they were from an electricity company and tried to distract an elderly couple while they searched their home.
The PSNI is appealing for information.
The driver is in hospital and was “inches away” from a head injury.
The Nissan Terrano was rammed in the rear by another car. The gang sped off, leaving the occupants of the 4×4 by the roadside.
Police believe there is a link with an aggravated burglary at the home of a man in his 70s several hours later.
The body of the baby boy was found in a green plastic bag on the banks of the River Lagan in Antrim.
The intruders entered the man’s home in the village of Moira, Co. Down and held him captive before stealing a sum of money.
A 15-year-old boy is in custody after a flat in Lisburn caught fire.
Three-year-old Brendan Owens was found dead at a house on 4 July.
The 51-year-old was released on bail this evening as the PSNI continues its investigation into the murder of the 3-year-old boy.
The 51-year-old man was detained by PSNI detectives this afternoon. A woman remains in custody.
The PSNI said that they are treating the death of the boy in Lisburn as murder.
PSNI detectives are appealing for information about the attack.
The Drennan Road/Ballynahinch Road junction remains closed following the incident.
The injured man was approached by two masked men in Lisburn, Co Antrim last night.
Two masked men, who gave the impression they were armed, made threats against another man at a property in the Poleglass area of the city yesterday.
A 28-year-old man received a gunshot wound to the leg.
They must be sprinkling pixie dust in the water.
Barry Murphy is in action at the National Short Course Championships in Lisburn this weekend.
A 24-year-old man was brought to hospital on Friday after being stabbed at a house in the Enniskeen area of Craigavon.
The Lisburn native is settling into Aviva Premiership life with Exeter and is eager for a Heineken Cup challenge this afternoon.
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