วันศุกร์ที่ 31 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Fri 31st Oct 2014

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Life for killer of Ballymoney soldier

Life for killer of Ballymoney soldier

A soldier found guilty of murdering his comrade in a vicious attack at their barracks has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 15 years.

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US envoy Hart: I'm happy to admit that I'm walking a fine line

US envoy Hart: I'm happy to admit that I'm walking a fine line

New US envoy Gary Hart has admitted that he is walking a “fine line” over his involvement in local political controversies.

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Agriculture centre stage at Farming Life/Danske Bank awards

Agriculture centre stage at Farming Life/Danske Bank awards

Body warmers and wellie boots were replaced by dress suits and bow ties on Thursday night as the Northern Ireland agriculture industry took its place in the spotlight with the Farming Life and Danske Bank Awards.

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Gary Hart: delicately candid realist who spoke with humility

Gary Hart: delicately candid realist who spoke with humility

There was an air of much-needed realism to Gary Hart when he spoke to reporters over lunch yesterday at the US Consulate in south Belfast, writes political correspondent Sam McBride.

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Politicians' dismay at health unit closures

Politicians' dismay at health unit closures

Nigel Dodds has said a decision to close the minor injury unit at Whiteabbey Hospital has come as “a bolt from the blue”.

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Sport

Ulster's Stuart Olding in line to face Newport Gwent Dragons

Ulster's Stuart Olding in line to face Newport Gwent Dragons

Ulster centre Stuart Olding is understood to have passed the concussion protocols and will face Newport Gwent Dragons in the Guinness PRO12 on Saturday evening in Kingspan Stadium, Belfast (7.35pm).

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Declan Fitzpatrick reamins in a positive frame of mind

Declan Fitzpatrick reamins in a positive frame of mind

Declan Fitzpatrick has won seven Ireland caps and is closing in on a century for Ulster but how many would the tight head prop have won if he had of stayed fit?

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Nathan White the latest to add to Ireland's injury woes

Nathan White the latest to add to Ireland's injury woes

Connacht prop Nathan White will miss Ireland’s autumn Test series after rupturing a tendon in his upper arm in training with Joe Schmidt’s squad.

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Liverpool boss Rodgers believes Balotelli does not require protection

Liverpool boss Rodgers believes Balotelli does not require protection

Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers insists he has “no concern” about Mario Balotelli and that the controversial Reds striker does not need any kind of protection from provocation.

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Rangers chairman David Somers confirms no chief executive role for Derek Llambias

Rangers chairman David Somers confirms no chief executive role for Derek Llambias

Rangers interim executive chairman David Somers has hinted Derek Llambias may not end up being the club’s new chief executive.

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Thu 30th Oct 2014

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Yet another night of violence in east Belfast: PSNI

Yet another night of violence in east Belfast: PSNI

Trouble flared in east Belfast on Wednesday night for the fourth consecutive time.

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VIDEO: East Belfast trouble 'will only stop when someone is killed'

VIDEO: East Belfast trouble 'will only stop when someone is killed' video

The latest outbreaks of trouble in east Belfast are just a small part of what interface residents have had to endure for years.

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Finance minister confident of budget breakthrough

Finance minister confident of budget breakthrough

A draft budget for Northern Ireland could finally be agreed this afternoon (Thursday) after a week of significant progress, the Finance Minister has said.

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Jean McConville: new arrest

Jean McConville: new arrest

An arrest has been made by police looking into the notorious Jean McConville murder.

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Jury in soldier murder trial sent home

Jury in soldier murder trial sent home

A jury deliberating in the case of a soldier accused of murdering his comrade in barracks was yesterday sent home for the day.

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Sport

Rob Herring backs Ulster to do the job against Dragons

Rob Herring backs Ulster to do the job against Dragons

With Rory Best away on international duty Rob Herring has the job of steadying the Ulster lineout.

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Dean Harrison set for Mar-Train move as Dan Kneen in Millsport Racing link

Dean Harrison set for Mar-Train move as Dan Kneen in Millsport Racing link

Hot on the heels of Michael Dunlop’s unexpected departure from BMW Motorrad, there was more sensational news on Wednesday night concerning Manxman Dan Kneen and Bradford racer Dean Harrison.

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Guidetti grabs hat-trick as Celtic hammer six past Partick Thistle

Guidetti grabs hat-trick as Celtic hammer six past Partick Thistle

John Guidetti helped himself to a hat-trick as Celtic cruised into the Scottish League Cup semi-finals with a 6-0 pummelling of Partick Thistle who were made to pay the price for playing the second-half with 10 men.

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Dean Harrison in 'amicable' split from RC Express Racing

Dean Harrison in 'amicable' split from RC Express Racing

Bradford’s Dean Harrison has parted company from RC Express Racing, paving the way for one of road racing’s most exciting young talents to join Northern Ireland team Mar-Train Racing.

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Simon Easterby finding positives with Ireland

Simon Easterby finding positives with Ireland

Ireland must turn their lengthy injury list into the chance to build greater depth for Rugby World Cup 2015, according to forwards coach Simon Easterby.

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วันพุธที่ 29 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Wed 29th Oct 2014

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New US envoy clarifies 'one nation' comment about Ireland

New US envoy clarifies 'one nation' comment about Ireland

The new US envoy to Northern Ireland last night clarified pro-nationalist comments from 30 years ago and said that he “fully supports” the majority wish for the Province to remain part of the UK.

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VIDEO: Abortion campaigners bring pill protest north

VIDEO: Abortion campaigners bring pill protest north video

Dozens of women travelled to Northern Ireland from the Republic to obtain abortion pills on Tuesday, in a defiant stance against current laws on terminations.

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Road crash: four-vehicle accident in Co Armagh

Road crash: four-vehicle accident in Co Armagh

A Co Armagh village road has been shut in both directions after a four-vehicle crash.

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Road crash: Holywood

Road crash: Holywood

The PSNI advised motorists that delays can be expected after a two-vehicle crash in the Holywood area.

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Elderly woman treated for shock after east Belfast disturbance

Elderly woman treated for shock after east Belfast disturbance

Two houses have had their windows damaged during a third night of disturbances at an east Belfast interface on Tuesday night.

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Sport

Phillip McCallen backs Michael Dunlop over shock departure from BMW

Phillip McCallen backs Michael Dunlop over shock departure from BMW

Ulster road racing great Phillip McCallen says Michael Dunlop’s shock departure from BMW Motorrad will only strengthen his resolve to prove once again that it’s the man, not the bike, that wins races at the Isle of Man TT.

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Stephen Robinson rejects Watford deal to remain at Northern Ireland

Stephen Robinson rejects Watford deal to remain at Northern Ireland

Stephen Robinson has firmly nailed his colours to the mast by rejecting a big-money coaching offer from Watford and sticking with Northern Ireland.

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GOLF:Forgotten hero Caldwell looking to make up for lost time Egypt

GOLF:Forgotten hero Caldwell looking to make up for lost time Egypt

Northern Ireland’s forgotten hero Jonny Caldwell sets out today (Wednesday) on the next stage of a long and difficult road to win a place on the European PGA Tour.

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McCoist desperate to avoid Celtic in League Cup semi-finals

McCoist desperate to avoid Celtic in League Cup semi-finals

Rangers boss Ally McCoist admits he is desperate to avoid a draw against Celtic after his side scraped into the League Cup semi-finals.

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Blues blow two goal lead as Crusaders win at Windsor

Blues blow two goal lead as Crusaders win at Windsor

Warren Feeney’s Linfield blew a two goal lead as they surrendered the Toals County Antrim Shield in a dramatic quarter final tie at Windsor Park.

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วันอังคารที่ 28 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2557

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Tue 28th Oct 2014

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VIDEO: Vote for neutrality at Queen's student union welcomed

VIDEO: Vote for neutrality at Queen's student union welcomed video

Pro-neutrality students at Queen’s University Belfast have spoken of their happiness after a poll overwhelmingly endorsed a move to prevent the Students’ Union (SU) taking sides on the constitutional position of Northern Ireland.

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Sinn Fein hails 'victory for democratic process' at Queen's as motion defeated

Sinn Fein hails 'victory for democratic process' at Queen's as motion defeated

A Sinn Fein pro-united Ireland campaigner has said she is proud of the response students had shown to Monday’s border poll, while her student group pledged to revisit the issue in future.

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Two injured in East Belfast trouble

Two injured in East Belfast trouble

A PSNI officer and a teenager have been injured and one man arrested after police dealt with “pockets of disorder” in parts of east Belfast on Monday night.

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Man charged with making threats to kill

Man charged with making threats to kill

A 30-year-old man is expected to appear in court this morning charged with making threats to kill and disorderly behaviour.

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Gregory Campbell: Council's new name 'own goal' by nationalists

Gregory Campbell: Council's new name 'own goal' by nationalists

Nationalists who over-ruled a compromise name for a new supercouncil have “scored a major own goal”, said an MP.

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Sport

Manchester United back new U13 event at Dale Farm Milk Cup

Manchester United back new U13 event at Dale Farm Milk Cup

Manchester United have given the thumbs up to a new competition for young players at next summer’s Dale Farm Milk Cup

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Rangers manager Ally McCoist's job 'not at risk'

Rangers manager Ally McCoist's job 'not at risk'

Ally McCoist insists he has been told his job as Rangers manager is safe.

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Lurgan Golf Club embracing opportunity to grow the game

Lurgan Golf Club embracing opportunity to grow the game

Progressive Lurgan Golf Club is bucking the trend and embracing junior golfers in a bid to secure the long-term future of the club.

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Darren Clarke to speak at Dublin's K Club

Darren Clarke to speak at Dublin's K Club

To celebrate the first anniversary of Educogym at The K Club, 2011 Open Champion golfer and Ryder Cup hero, Darren Clarke will be the guest of honour at an engaging and interactive evening, ‘An Audience with Darren Clarke’.

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Jonny McMullan finishes second in final of Formula Ford Festival

Jonny McMullan finishes second in final of Formula Ford Festival

Jonny McMullan finished second at Brands Hatch in the annual Formula Ford Festival Final.

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