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"Together we are stronger" - UFU elects new presidential team

Chris Brayford
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New UFU president John McLenaghan (centre) with deputy-presidents Glenn Cuddy (right) and Clement Lynch (left) said: "We must agree that we are only as strong as we are united, the more division there is the more weakness there is."
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New UFU president John McLenaghan (centre) with deputy-presidents Glenn Cuddy (right) and Clement Lynch (left) said: "We must agree that we are only as strong as we are united, the more division there is the more weakness there is."

New UFU president John McLenaghan has called on the farming sector to show its strength in unity by coming together as one after being elected to the position at the union's Annual General Meeting last...

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