วันอังคารที่ 30 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 30th Sep 2014

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Irish government's role in Stormont talks still not finalised, says NIO

Irish government's role in Stormont talks still not finalised, says NIO

More details have emerged about the all-party talks attempting to get Stormont working — but much still remains unclear.

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Analysis: Talks are a final bid to prevent Stormont's collapse

Analysis: Talks are a final bid to prevent Stormont's collapse

One of the key principles of ‘just war theory’ is that it is only ethical to begin a war if there is a reasonable prospect of success.

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McIlroy lets his hair down after Ryder Cup victory

McIlroy lets his hair down after Ryder Cup victory

Europe’s golfers were happy to let their hair down following Sunday’s emphatic Ryder Cup win over the USA at Gleneagles.

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Stormont finances 'set to go into red'

Stormont finances 'set to go into red'

Northern Ireland’s finances are on the brink of going into the red, it has been claimed.

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End of the road for humble car tax disc

End of the road for humble car tax disc

More than 90 years of motoring history will come to an end this week with the abolition of the humble but revered paper car tax disc.

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Sport

Ryder Cup:McDowell reveals brief doubts about McGinley

Ryder Cup:McDowell reveals brief doubts about McGinley

Graeme McDowell admits he had brief doubts about Paul McGinley’s Ryder Cup master plan, but feels the Irishman has broken the mould for future European captains.

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McGinley claims Clarke rift will not affect Ryder Cup captaincy decision

McGinley claims Clarke rift will not affect Ryder Cup captaincy decision

Paul McGinley insists his strained relationship with Darren Clarke will not influence his opinion on who should be Europe’s next Ryder Cup captain.

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RYDER CUP: Rory McIlroy spurred on by record

RYDER CUP: Rory McIlroy spurred on by record

World number one Rory McIlroy insists the desire to redress the balance in Ryder Cup history means the event will not be diminished by Europe’s recent dominance over the United States.

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United States post-mortem conducted in public as Mickelson airs views

United States post-mortem conducted in public as Mickelson airs views

The repercussions of another Ryder Cup defeat for the United States have already begun, with senior professional Phil Mickelson openly questioning the captaincy of Tom Watson.

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Paul McGinley is man of the moment following stellar Ryder Cup win

Paul McGinley is man of the moment following stellar Ryder Cup win

Europe’s players hailed the influence of Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley as opposite number Tom Watson was embroiled in a public debate with Phil Mickelson.

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วันจันทร์ที่ 29 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Mon 29th Sep 2014

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Dublin to have role in major new talks process

Dublin to have role in major new talks process

Unionists have warned that the Dublin government must have only a limited part to play in a major new set of talks aimed at resolving a raft of the Province’s problems.

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IRA man Sands' bed 'preserved inside Maze'

IRA man Sands' bed 'preserved inside Maze'

Questions have been raised over how a BBC journalist was able to access the room and bed on which IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands allegedly died.

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Alert continues after south Armagh Orange hall attack

Alert continues after south Armagh Orange hall attack

There is an ongoing security alert on Monday morning in south Armagh in the wake of a bomb attack on an Orange Hall,

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Disappointment after north Belfast inquiry call

Disappointment after north Belfast inquiry call

One Ulster Unionist figure has said he is disappointed that Theresa Villiers’ speech at the weekend made no mention of a much hoped-for inquiry into the parading controversy in north Belfast.

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IRA victims remembered at south Armagh gathering

IRA victims remembered at south Armagh gathering

A memorial service to remember the victims of IRA atrocities in south Armagh was held yesterday afternoon in Kingsmill Presbyterian Church.

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Sport

RYDER CUP: Rory McIlroy spurred on by record

RYDER CUP: Rory McIlroy spurred on by record

World number one Rory McIlroy insists the desire to redress the balance in Ryder Cup history means the event will not be diminished by Europe’s recent dominance over the United States.

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United States post-mortem conducted in public as Mickelson airs views

United States post-mortem conducted in public as Mickelson airs views

The repercussions of another Ryder Cup defeat for the United States have already begun, with senior professional Phil Mickelson openly questioning the captaincy of Tom Watson.

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Paul McGinley is man of the moment following stellar Ryder Cup win

Paul McGinley is man of the moment following stellar Ryder Cup win

Europe’s players hailed the influence of Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley as opposite number Tom Watson was embroiled in a public debate with Phil Mickelson.

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amateur golf

amateur golf

Lurgan won the All-Ireland Junior Cup, beating Co Kerry club, Dooks, in a close encounter.

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VIDEO: Rory McIlroy leads by example as Europe win the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles

VIDEO: Rory McIlroy leads by example as Europe win the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles video

World number one Rory McIlroy led by example as Europe won the 40th Ryder Cup after being given an early scare at Gleneagles.

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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sun 28th Sep 2014

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Prince Charles to attend police memorial event today

Prince Charles to attend police memorial event today

The Prince of Wales is to attend National Police Memorial Day for officers killed on duty.

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Ryder Cup day two: Europe builds big lead

Ryder Cup day two: Europe builds big lead

The United States will need their own version of the ‘Miracle at Medinah’ at Gleneagles after another brilliant foursomes performance gave Europe a 10-6 lead heading into the final day of the 40th Ryder Cup.

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Over 30 firefighters tackle gorse blaze in Mournes

Over 30 firefighters tackle gorse blaze in Mournes

A fire in the Mourne mountains drew dozens of firefighters to the scene at its height today.

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UUP calls for Villiers to announce parading investigation tomorrow

UUP calls for Villiers to announce parading investigation tomorrow

The Ulster Unionists have called on Northern Ireland’s secretary of state to announce a review of parading in north Belfast.

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Four UK men in court after seizure of cocaine haul off Ireland

Four UK men in court after seizure of cocaine haul off Ireland

Four British men appeared in court today accused of a plot to smuggle £100m (125m euro) in cocaine into the UK, the National Crime Agency (NCA) said.

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Sport

RYDER CUP: US need their own version of 'Miracle of Medinah' as Europe take control

RYDER CUP: US need their own version of 'Miracle of Medinah' as Europe take control

The United States will need their own version of the ‘Miracle at Medinah’ at Gleneagles after another brilliant foursomes performance gave Europe a 10-6 lead heading into the final day of the 40th Ryder Cup.

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RYDER CUP: USA close gap to one point at Gleneagles

RYDER CUP: USA close gap to one point at Gleneagles

Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson fired an amazing 10 birdies in succession to claim a third straight win in the 40th Ryder Cup, but it was Europe’s only success as the United States fought back on Saturday.

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RYDER CUP: How the Fourballs unfolded on Day Two

RYDER CUP: How the Fourballs unfolded on Day Two

Saturday morning Fourballs (European names first)

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RYDER CUP: Graeme McDowell hails the performance of Victor Dubuisson

RYDER CUP: Graeme McDowell hails the performance of Victor Dubuisson

Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell tipped Ryder Cup rookie Victor Dubuisson to become Europe’s next superstar after partnering the Frenchman at Gleneagles.

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RYDER CUP: Garcia team-mates round on Nick Faldo

RYDER CUP: Garcia team-mates round on Nick Faldo

Sergio Garcia’s European team-mates sprang to his defence after former Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo criticised the Spaniard’s performance six years ago as “useless”.

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วันเสาร์ที่ 27 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sat 27th Sep 2014

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Mystery over identity of DUP 'lemmings'

Mystery over identity of DUP 'lemmings'

Two top DUP figures have said they do not know who Peter Robinson means when he likened dissenters within his ranks to “lemmings”.

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Ulster MLA tells UKIP conference why only it can be trusted with NI

Ulster MLA tells UKIP conference why only it can be trusted with NI

Stormont UKIP leader David McNarry has told his party conference it is the only group that can be trusted with Northern Ireland’s constitutional position.

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New organ named in honour of St Anne's long-serving organist

New organ named in honour of St Anne's long-serving organist

A new chamber organ at Belfast Cathedral will be named in honour of an organist who has devoted three decades of service to St Anne’s.

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Reduction in library opening hours could follow job cuts

Reduction in library opening hours could follow job cuts

Libraries in Northern Ireland could be forced to cut their opening hours in an effort to meet cost-saving targets, it has been revealed.

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Care home residents get their very own bar

Care home residents get their very own bar

They won’t be ordering ‘a pint and a chaser’ but residents at a Belfast care home may soon be ‘going for a nightcap’ in a purpose-built bar.

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Sport

RYDER CUP: Graeme McDowell hails the performance of Victor Dubuisson

RYDER CUP: Graeme McDowell hails the performance of Victor Dubuisson

Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell tipped Ryder Cup rookie Victor Dubuisson to become Europe’s next superstar after partnering the Frenchman at Gleneagles.

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RYDER CUP: Garcia team-mates round on Nick Faldo

RYDER CUP: Garcia team-mates round on Nick Faldo

Sergio Garcia’s European team-mates sprang to his defence after former Ryder Cup captain Nick Faldo criticised the Spaniard’s performance six years ago as “useless”.

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RYDER CUP: Europe fight back to claim the lead after day one

RYDER CUP: Europe fight back to claim the lead after day one

Europe claimed a 5-3 lead after the first two sessions of the 40th Ryder Cup, despite their star trio of Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter contributing just half a point.

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RYDER CUP: How the Foursomes unfolded on day one

RYDER CUP: How the Foursomes unfolded on day one

Foursomes:

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RYDER CUP: Justin Rose takes sting out of Americans to claim first point

RYDER CUP: Justin Rose takes sting out of Americans to claim first point

England’s Justin Rose made light of a wasp sting as he and Henrik Stenson coasted to victory to put Europe’s first point on the board in the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles.

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