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Hotel car stolen and set on fire Masked men rob shop at knifepoint
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There has been an armed robbery in Londonderry.
Two masked men, one armed with a knife, entered a shop in the Argyle Terrace area of the city at about 1930 BST on Monday.
They took a sum of cash from the till and made off in the direction of Magee college.
A 26-year-old man has been arrested and is helping police with their inquiries.

Charges relate to theft at dead man's house
A 44-year-old man is to appear in court charged with handling stolen goods and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
He is expected to appear at Antrim Magistrates Court on 23 June.
The charges related to a robbery at a house in the Elver Avenue area of Toome on 19 May.
The property belonged to a man who had died 48 hours earlier.

Hotel car stolen and set on fire
A car has been stolen from outside a hotel in Strabane and set on fire.A car has been stolen from outside a hotel in Strabane and set on fire.
The theft at premises on the County Tyrone town's Dublin Road was reported shortly before 1020 BST on Friday.The theft at premises on the County Tyrone town's Dublin Road was reported shortly before 1020 BST on Friday.
The car was subsequently found burnt out in a field at Castletown Road at about 0500 BST on Saturday.The car was subsequently found burnt out in a field at Castletown Road at about 0500 BST on Saturday.
Police in Strabane have appealed to anyone with information about the theft to contact them.Police in Strabane have appealed to anyone with information about the theft to contact them.


Two cows rescued from slurry tankTwo cows rescued from slurry tank
Two cows have been rescued by fire crews after becoming trapped in a slurry tank in County Tyrone.Two cows have been rescued by fire crews after becoming trapped in a slurry tank in County Tyrone.
The animals, named Daisy and Mavis, became trapped in a tank at Tulnacross just outside Cookstown early on Friday.The animals, named Daisy and Mavis, became trapped in a tank at Tulnacross just outside Cookstown early on Friday.
A fire appliance from Cookstown, and a four-strong fire service animal rescue team helped rescue the cows.A fire appliance from Cookstown, and a four-strong fire service animal rescue team helped rescue the cows.
It took more than two-and-a-half hours to free the animals using a telescopic handler and slings.It took more than two-and-a-half hours to free the animals using a telescopic handler and slings.