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Mystery over Belfast City Council chief executive's PR move

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  Jul 9, 2020  
     
 

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  Mystery surrounds council boss's PR move over top IRA man's funeral  
     
  Under intense scrutiny for the preferential treatment afforded to the funeral of a former IRA man, the chief executive of Northern Ireland's largest council has issued a highly irregular and cryptic statement through a public relations firm, leaving many senior councillors baffled.  
     
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Ex-RUC men remember how IRA murdered their comrade ... then blew up Roselawn so his coffin could not enter
 
An ex-policeman who attended a colleague's funeral, only to have the cortege blocked by a bomb purposely placed at Roselawn, has slammed the handling of Bobby Storey's funeral.
 
     
 
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PSNI appeal for dashcam footage after fatal collision
 
A man has died after a two-vehicle road traffic collision on a major NI road.
 
     
 
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Child receives 'terrible burns' from vegetation close to play park
 
A child required a visit to a 'skin graft specialist' after an encounter with an invasive vegatation close to a play park owned by Mid Ulster Council.
 
     
 
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'Clarity needed' over risk to NI from internal UK travel
 
Alliance MLA Paula Bradshaw has called for clarity around scientific advice that reportedly warns that travellers from within the UK pose the "greatest risk" in terms of bringing coronavirus into Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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New report reveals 3.3m items of litter on NI coastline at any time
 
Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful marine litter surveyors recorded an average of 508 pieces of litter per 100 metres of beach in 2019 - equating to an estimated 3.3m items of litter on our coastline at any one time.
 
     
 
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'The Terrible 10' revealed - the most common items of litter found on NI's coastline
 
Plastic makes up over 78% of the waste on Northern Ireland's beaches, including many 'single use' items such as drinks bottles, food wrappers and broken pieces of plastic.
 
     
     
 
 
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Could Co Armagh grandmother Maureen Guthrie be the most intelligent woman in Ireland?
 
Maureen Guthrie is president of an organisation whose members' intelligence is in the top two per cent of the population – though she says that doesn't stop her forgeting where she's put things.
 
 
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New 'plastic' £20 note to be introduced in NI this month - featuring inventor Harry Ferguson
 
Danske Bank has announced that it will begin to introduce a polymer £20 note into local circulation this month.
 
 
     
     
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  Keith Gillespie keen to inspire next generation at Bangor FC  
     
  Keith Gillespie says he is determined to inspire the local young players to play for Bangor FC after he took on the role of Club Ambassador with his hometown team.  
     
     
 
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Flashback: Bradley Wiggins breaks collarbone during Tour de France
 
Bradley Wiggins' hopes of becoming the first British rider to win the Tour de France were shattered in 2011 when he suffered a broken collarbone.
 
 
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Eugene Laverty adopts winner takes all mindset as World Superbike star bids to retain his BMW seat in 2021
 
Eugene Laverty admits he will be forced to alter his strategy completely when the 2020 World Superbike Championship resumes in his bid to retain his seat with the factory BMW Motorrad squad next season.
 
 
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Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup finals moved from Marseille
 
The 2020 Heineken Champions Cup and Challenge Cup finals will be played at new venues after tournament organisers decided to move the games away from Marseille.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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