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Here’s why the clocks go back in winter - and the date they change this year16:39
Days Gone By - Remembrance Sunday 2010: The then Mayor, Colum Eastwood, laid a wreath on behalf of the people of Londonderry at the annual Remembrance ceremony at the Cenotaph.As usual, the Royal British Legion played a full role in the proceedings, as did a number of schools and youth organisations.Two Chelsea Pensioners also laid wreaths at the Diamond - Walter Swan, who was based in NI for three months but who has attended a number of ceremonies in the city over the years, and Jim Harrison, a former member of the Parachute Regiment’s 1st Battalion, who was based in Belfast from 1969-72, and also served in the province on later tours. In total he served in nine tours to NI with the Parachute Regiment before leaving in 1977.18:13
Young Larne diplomat appointed to senior role in United States bureau17:25
IFA: Plans to allow more fans at NI play off but no bail out for Irish League clubs17:12
Second COVID surge is here says health boss17:11
Whiteabbey Hospital’s Nightingale facility to open next month17:10
Asda Ballyclare colleague ‘delivers’ excellent customer service17:00
Health board may meet more frequently due to coronavirus16:40
Mid and East Antrim to mark United Nations milestone this weekend16:40
Youth Service teams ‘out on the ground’ after spike in anti-social behaviour16:17
New McDonald’s creates 120 jobs15:36
Masked men armed with sledgehammers assault woman during burglary15:35
Fiat 500 Electric price and specifications announced15:30
Ballyclare Army cadet supporting rescued dogs15:21
Craigyhill store adapts fundraising to boost Marie Curie15:08
Bus substitutions on Belfast to Dublin line14:21
Woman rescued from Tyrone house fire dies in hospital14:53
Ballymoney Drama Festival postponed14:51
NASA has hinted at an exciting new discovery about the moon - here's what we know14:34
Council reveals frightfully fun programme of online Halloween events14:29
Here’s how to support Royal British Legion’s poppy appeal this year14:08
New homes for Dollingstown14:00
Graduated licence plan scrapped in favour of new 'learners' curriculum'13:44
These are your pay rights if you’re working when the clocks go back13:17
Rallying cry to support Movember13:07
Increasing concern for welfare of missing NI man Caoimhin Gallagher last seen one month ago - known to have connections in Londonderry and Portadown13:00
Half of motorists struggle to see in the dark - here's how to stay safe as the clocks go back12:54
Olympic star training in Carrickfergus waters after slipway upgrade12:00
IN PICTURES: Through The Archives – looking back at October 198712:29
Cathy bakes up a storm to win top award12:22
Plea for Economy Minister not to leave out some busineses from COVID-19 help packages12:19
Humorous book raises funds for MNDA11:55
Hundreds of Halloween treats redistributed after Whitehead steam train hits the Covid-restricted buffers11:54
NI veteran sets himself gruelling challenge10:12
Coronavirus: UUP MLA self-isolating after testing positive11:43
PSNI investigating ‘**** the Pope’ announcement at Tesco store serve notice on man who accessed tannoy system11:40
The Netherlands says thank you to local war hero Fred Jennings11:49
Firework advice for dog owners11:22
Co-op and Waitrose are slashing prices on essential products - here’s why11:59
Borough’s Hallowe’en celebration goes virtual11:41
Logue welcomes completion of Largy Road flooding relief measures11:18
Pausing driving tests should be ‘urgently reviewed’ says DUP MP11:06
Almac extending office space10:20
Spike in vandalism and anti-social behaviour may put NI community facility ‘at risk’14:00
IN PICTURES: Bygone Days – More old photos from a ploughing match held at Castlederg, Co Tyrone, in October 199809:38
Section of Whitehead road closed for resurfacing works09:19
Hoodie-clad males suspected of Ballycarry trailer theft09:16
Elderly couple recovering after aggravated burglary in their home - masked men ransack property09:10
How to avoid falling victim to lockdown car fraud09:06
Jo Malone launches Christmas collection - here’s what’s new for 202008:51
THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: From the News Letter of October 184007:27
Laura Whitmore Collaborates with Moonpig to Create ‘The Laura’ Bouquet06:00
THROUGH THE ARCHIVES: Cider company owner predicts record year05:09
New town centre banners unveiled in the north west