NorthernIrelandWorld Morning Update 18 July, 2024

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00:00This is your morning update for Thursday the 18th of July 2024 brought to you by Northern
00:10Ireland World Video.
00:17New Portrush mural portrays golf hero but who is it going to be?
00:23A golf mural is currently being painted on a gable wall on the town's Causeway Street.
00:32Northern Ireland man's sarcoma battle helps raise vital awareness of hidden cancer.
00:39Diagnosed in July 2023 Ronnie underwent major surgery in November 2023 in the Royal Orthopaedic
00:48Hospital in Birmingham to remove part of his pelvis and left leg in an effort to combat
00:55the disease.
00:56South Derry man who sent menacing message to his daughter's boyfriend feigned £250.
01:07Thomas James O'Neill, 45, from Gordon Street admitted sending a message by the Public Electronic
01:16Communications Network of a menacing character on January 15th last year.
01:25Traffic disruption expected in Ballycastle this weekend ahead of Red Bull Cliff Diving.
01:32The event is due to begin at 4pm in Ballycastle Harbour and end at 7pm on both days and spectators
01:40can view the diving from an accessible viewing area set up by the organisers which can be
01:47accessed on foot.
01:51Lottery funding helps Tyrone organisations including Cookstown's Lilac Cancer Support.
01:59The funding comes as part of an announcement of over £2 million of grants from the National
02:06Lottery Community Fund to provide support and services to local people across Northern
02:14Ireland to improve their lives.
02:18Young Maggar a Feltman found with drugs in his bedroom is placed on probation for 12
02:24months.
02:2523-year-old Tiernan Stewart from Greenvale Park admitted charges of being concerned in
02:32the supply of cocaine and possessing cannabis on June 23rd, 2022.
02:39Prosecuting counsel told Maggar a Felt Magistrate's Court on Wednesday, July 17th, that police
02:47conducted a search under the Misuse of Drugs Act of a residential address at Greenvale
02:55Park where there were two suspects, including Stewart.
03:01Lagan Valley nurse Audrey Clark celebrates 40 years of dedicated service with the foundations
03:09of her nursing career beginning in the Ulster Hospital in July 1984.
03:15Audrey explained how her medical journey has been spent entirely within the Trust.
03:23Liz Byrne Minister puts pen to paper to produce another wonderful Christian book for children.
03:31David who is a church planter with Lambegg Parish wrote his first book in 2002 which
03:40was part of the Trailblazers series about the life of Arctic missionary Jack Turner.
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