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Bizarre claim that U2 frontman Bono’s childhood ‘was marred by threats of violence from Orangemen

Christmas won't be cancelled insists Foster
 
 
     
   
     
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  Bizarre claims that U2 frontman Bono's childhood 'was marred by threats of violence from Orangemen  
     
  Bizarre claims have been made by Jon Bon Jovi that U2's front man Bono's childhood was marred by 'Orangemen walking through' his neighbourhood saying 'get the Catholic kid and beat him up'.  
     
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Around 100 jobs at risk as top NI bars make plans to make staff redundant
 
Around 100 jobs are at risk after the company which operates the popular Belfast city centre pubs - the Duke of York and the Harp Bar - announce they are planning to make up to 100 staff redundant.
 
     
 
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Owen Polley: Recent Twitter pile-on shows social media has shrunk the range of 'allowable' views
 
Thanks to social media like Twitter and Facebook, more people than ever have a public platform where they can talk about the political issues and ideas that shape society.
 
     
 
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Santander has nothing to say about 'invasion' of its branch by dissident republicans
 
Multinational bank Santander has refused to comment or provide any information about what republican activists have called an "occupation" of one of its branches.
 
     
 
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Christmas won't be cancelled due to Covid, Arlene Foster insists
 
Arlene Foster has insisted coronavirus will not keep families apart this Christmas.
 
     
 
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'Sectarian hate crime' sees trio of schoolgirls hurt as bus window smashed
 
Police in north Belfast today said that at around 2.30pm a bus carrying school pupils in the direction of Ligoneil had a window smashed.
 
     
     
 
 
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Jonny McCambridge: Even when I'm Mr Bean, I can still do something right
 
Recently my son has enjoyed watching Mr Bean on TV.
 
 
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Through the archives: The Reverend Henry Alexander is ordained at Newry
 
From the News Letter, October 7, 1840
 
 
     
     
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  Conor Washington: Whoever gets the nod will have to produce the goods  
     
  Conor Washington says whoever gets the nod to play up front against Bosnia and Herzegovina tomorrow night will have to produce the goods.  
     
     
 
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Flashback: David Beckham fires England to 2002 World Cup with last-gasp free-kick against Greece in 2001
 
David Beckham stepped up when his country needed him on October 6 in 2001 to score a last-gasp free kick which salved a 2-2 draw against Greece and booked England's place at the 2002 World Cup.
 
 
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Stuart Dallas named NIFWA International Personality of the Year
 
Stuart Dallas' performances for Northern Ireland in the early part of the 2019-20 season have won him the International Personality of the Year Award from the Northern Ireland Football Writers' Association.
 
 
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Rangers issue more than £8million of new shares
 
Rangers issued new shares for more than £8million last month, according to documents submitted to Companies House.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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