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Derry s main council building to be lit up red this evening in memory of terrorism victims
Mayor says it is important to take part in remembrance event
Derry City and Strabane District Council s headquarters at Strand Road.
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The main council building at Strand Road in Derry will be lit up red this evening to mark European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism.
Brian Tierney, Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, said he felt it was extremely important to mark this occasion and pay respect to those who have been injured or lost their lives as a result of terrorism, and to the family and friends of those victims.
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The Mayor of Derry City and Strabane District Council, Brian Tierney pictured with Ovarian Cancer campaigner Natalie Cairns and her sister Angela at the Council Offices, Strand Road on Monday night which was lit up to raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer.
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Council buildings in Strabane and Derry will be illuminated in blue this week to raise awareness of Ovarian Cancer, the illness that has become known as the silent killer, as it can often go undetected due to lack of awareness and lack of screening.
165 women in the North are diagnosed with the condition each year, more commonly women who have gone through the menopause, but a number of cases are also being detected in younger women. One of those cases is Derry woman Natalie Cairns, who had her first Ovarian Cancer diagnosis when she was only 28 when it was picked up during pregnancy. Natalie is now campaigning for better serv
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