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The Craigavon Bridge in Londonderry remains closed after a security alert led to a controlled explosion on a van at the bridge. | The Craigavon Bridge in Londonderry remains closed after a security alert led to a controlled explosion on a van at the bridge. |
Jim Roddy, manager of the City Centre Initiative, said the alert was having a "devastating impact" on traders. | |
"Whoever has done this is no friend of the city. The only people they are harming is the people of the city," he said. | |
A security alert in Strabane has ended. The army found a "viable device". | |
It was at the town's police station. | |
The roads around the Agharan crossroad on the main Dungannon to Cookstown Road have been reopened after a suspicious object was declared a hoax. | The roads around the Agharan crossroad on the main Dungannon to Cookstown Road have been reopened after a suspicious object was declared a hoax. |
A series of security alerts on Friday caused traffic disruption across NI. | A series of security alerts on Friday caused traffic disruption across NI. |
An alert in Donegall Lane in Belfast city centre was a deliberate hoax, while alerts at the Cityside retail complex in north Belfast and at Central Station ended on Friday evening. | An alert in Donegall Lane in Belfast city centre was a deliberate hoax, while alerts at the Cityside retail complex in north Belfast and at Central Station ended on Friday evening. |
Army bomb experts called to the scenes found nothing suspicious. | Army bomb experts called to the scenes found nothing suspicious. |