วันศุกร์ที่ 24 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2564

Presbyterian Moderator speaks out for ‘clarity’: We never heard any concerns from Michael D Higgins about reconciliation service plans

Hillary Clinton in Belfast: NI student hoping to meet former First Lady again after 22 years
 
 
     
   
     
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  Moderator speaks out for 'clarity': Higgins raised no concerns with us  
     
  The Presbyterian Moderator says that the Irish President never raised concerns with church leaders about a joint church service of reflection on partition and the formation of Northern Ireland.   
     
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Strength of evidence against ex-RUC officer in Reavey murder probe unclear
 
The police ombudsman (PONI) has declined to state if a former RUC officer named in a triple murder file sent to prosecutors has ever been arrested or questioned about the horrific crime.
 
     
 
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Church leaders saddened by 'polarised commentary' over Irish president declining NI centenary service
 
Church leaders said they have been left saddened by "polarised public commentary" around an event to mark the centenary of Northern Ireland.
 
     
 
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Brandon Lewis rejects claims that Troubles proposals 'cut off justice'
 
The UK Government has rejected claims by a senior EU figure that new proposals for dealing with the legacy of the Troubles "would undermine human rights protections and would cut off avenues to justice for victims and their families".
 
     
 
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Bloody Sunday case latest: Soldiers' rights not to incriminate selves 'have been violated'
 
Soldiers involved on Bloody Sunday were compelled to give statements in violation of their right to protection from self-incrimination, the High Court heard today.
 
     
 
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Hillary Clinton in Belfast: NI student hoping to meet former First Lady again after 22 years
 
Hillary Clinton is in Belfast today to be inaugurated as Queen's University's first female chancellor, and an NI student is hoping to meet her again after 22 years.
 
     
     
 
 
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President Kennedy's dream - Together to the moon (1963)
 
In a major address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York during this week in 1963, President Kennedy suggested a joint Soviet-American expedition to the moon "in this decade".
 
 
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8 Halloween events for kids in Northern Ireland 2021 that you can't miss out on!
 
With Halloween just around the corner, we've put together the perfect list of where to go with kids in Northern Ireland for Halloween fun.
 
 
     
     
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  Opening games on the road in Scotland  
     
  The new Belfast Giants season gets underway this weekend with two Challenge Cup matches in Scotland.  
     
     
 
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James Hume determined to put the hard yards in
 
James Hume will start at centre tonight for Ulster as they host Glasgow to kick off the season (7.35pm).
 
 
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Iain Henderson criticises Lions tactics and claims team was not selected on form
 
Iain Henderson has criticised the tactics used by the British and Irish Lions in their series defeat to South Africa and also claims Warren Gatland selected on reputation rather than form.
 
 
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Key Rangers man told the area he must improve to take career to next level
 
Rangers assistant manager Gary McAllister has urged Glen Kamara to take the next step in his development as a top-class midfielder by adding more goals to his repertoire.
 
 
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
 
 
   
 
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