Monday, March 31, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Mon 31st Mar 2014

Belfast Newsletter

News

In pictures: Aftermath of UDA violence in Larne

In pictures: Aftermath of UDA violence in Larne video

Police have blamed loyalist paramilitaries for violent disturbances that erupted in Co Antrim, involving up to 100 people.

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Men killed in weekend crash in Cookstown

Men killed in weekend crash in Cookstown

A community in Co Tyrone has been left shocked at the loss of two young men in a weekend road collision.

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Tributes paid to six year-old Lisburn accident victim

Tributes paid to six year-old Lisburn accident victim

Tributes yesterday poured in for the family of tragic twin Diarmuid Frazer, who lost his fight for life after being knocked down by a car.

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Allister furious after 'IRA terror fest' held in council leisure centre

Allister furious after 'IRA terror fest' held in council leisure centre

TUV leader Jim Allister has hit out at Belfast City Council for allowing “an IRA terror fest” to take place on one of their premises.

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Willie Frazer to meet Libyan victims' groups in London and Belfast

Willie Frazer to meet Libyan victims' groups in London and Belfast

Victims’ spokesman Willie Frazer is tomorrow expected to meet with a delegation of Libyan victims’ groups in London.

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Sport

Rangers boss Ally McCoist has more problems to solve

Rangers boss Ally McCoist has more problems to solve

It never rains but it pours – and for Ally McCoist it is currently coming down in torrents as he suffers yet another injury blow with Jon Daly suffering a hamstring strain in the closing stages of Saturday’s 2-1 win over Arbroath.

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Knockbreda see off Dundela in thriller

Knockbreda see off Dundela in thriller

Match of the Day at Breda Park certainly didn’t disappoint and the large crowd were entertained by a glut of goals, great come backs, a last minute goal and two late dismissals.

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Ballinamallard claim vital victory

Ballinamallard claim vital victory

B’mallard U 2 Coleraine 1

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Crusaders too good for Portadown

Crusaders too good for Portadown

Crusaders 3 Portadown 1

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Dungannon Swifts see off Ballymena United

Dungannon Swifts see off Ballymena United

Ballymena United 1

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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sun 30th Mar 2014

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Police release CCTV footage of murder victim moments before his death

Police release CCTV footage of murder victim moments before his death video

Detectives investigating the murder of a pizza delivery driver in west Belfast have released images and footage of him moments before he was gunned down.

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Man due in court over Rosslea shop robbery

Man due in court over Rosslea shop robbery

A man has been charged with robbery and common assault after a shop robbery in Fermanagh on Friday.

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Man, 22, charged after explosive device found in holdall

Man, 22, charged after explosive device found in holdall

A 22 year-old man is due to appear in court on Monday charged with possession of explosives with intent to endanger life after an IED was found in a holdall in Belfast last week.

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Paint bomb thrown at police vehicle in Carrickfergus

Paint bomb thrown at police vehicle in Carrickfergus

A paint bomb was thrown at a police vehicle in Carrickfergus on Saturday.

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Teenage girl sexually assaulted in Londonderry

Teenage girl sexually assaulted in Londonderry

Police are investigating the sexual assault of a teenage girl in Londonderry in the early hours of Saturday morning.

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Sport

Ballinamallard claim vital victory

Ballinamallard claim vital victory

B’mallard U 2 Coleraine 1

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Crusaders too good for Portadown

Crusaders too good for Portadown

Crusaders 3 Portadown 1

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Dungannon Swifts see off Ballymena United

Dungannon Swifts see off Ballymena United

Ballymena United 1

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Cliftonville go top after beating Linfield

Cliftonville go top after beating Linfield

LINFIELD 1 CLIFTONVILLE 3

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Glenavon hit four against Glentoran

Glenavon hit four against Glentoran

Glentoran 0 Glenavon 4

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Saturday, March 29, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Sat 29th Mar 2014

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Twin boy dies after Lisburn collision

Twin boy dies after Lisburn collision

The six-year-old boy knocked down by a car in Lisburn on Wednesday has died in hospital.

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UUP MLA Jim Nicholson's details found in hacker Mulcaire's notebook

UUP MLA Jim Nicholson's details found in hacker Mulcaire's notebook

Detectives investigating phone hacking by the News of the World discovered personal details about Ulster MEP Jim Nicholson in a private investigator’s notebook, the News Letter can reveal.

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Shop worker hit by robber armed with hammer in Castlereagh

Shop worker hit by robber armed with hammer in Castlereagh

A shop worker was hit on the knee by a man armed with a hammer during a robbery in Castlereagh on Friday night,

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DUP veteran defects to UKIP, saying party has lost ethos it had under Paisley

DUP veteran defects to UKIP, saying party has lost ethos it had under Paisley

A DUP councillor has claimed that the party has lost the ethos it had under Ian Paisley.

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Tributes to writer Sam McAughtry after his death aged 91

Tributes to writer Sam McAughtry after his death aged 91

Writer and broadcaster Sam McAughtry has died at the age of 91 after a long illness.

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Sport

Liam Boyce insists Cliftonville are 'in it to win it' at Windsor Park

Liam Boyce insists Cliftonville are 'in it to win it' at Windsor Park

Liam Boyce insists Cliftonville will be ‘gunning for victory’ when they travel to title rivals Linfield on Saturday afternoon.

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David Moyes not concerned by banner protest

David Moyes not concerned by banner protest

Two banners will be flown over Old Trafford on Saturday as David Moyes braces himself for the first real show of dissent towards his rule as Manchester United manager.

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Ards keep faint survival hopes alive with late draw

Ards keep faint survival hopes alive with late draw

ARDS 2 WARRENPOINT TOWN 2

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Ninety-year-old Freddie leads the way in Sports Awards

Ninety-year-old Freddie leads the way in Sports Awards

Belfast City Council has honoured those sporting heroes who normally are forgotten during a special ceremony on Friday night.

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Niall Currie and Ards prepared for last chance saloon

Niall Currie and Ards prepared for last chance saloon

Ards boss Niall Currie admits his team are now in the last chance saloon!

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Friday, March 28, 2014

Headlines From Belfast Newsletter Fri 28th Mar 2014

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Judge promises 'rigorous' probe of fugitive republicans scheme

Judge promises 'rigorous' probe of fugitive republicans scheme

A judge investigating a Government scheme to deal with fugitive republicans has pledged to conduct a “rigorous” probe.

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Victims demand to know if OTR evidence is admissible

Victims demand to know if OTR evidence is admissible

Victims campaigners are demanding clarity on whether evidence against terror suspects, held by authorities before the issue of on the run letters arose, is inadmissible in court.

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6,000 new child places

Up to 6,000 new childcare places will be created over the next three years, it was announced yesterday.

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Councillor at odds with his party on Pope

Councillor at odds with his party on Pope

Former Lord Mayor Jim Rodgers has spoken out against inviting Pope Francis to Belfast, branding the idea “a step too far”.

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Vigilante letter dad escapes jail

Vigilante letter dad escapes jail

A 36-year-old has received a suspended sentence for having an imitation firearm and a statement from a group which threatened to execute drug dealers in republican communities.

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Sport

Andy Waterworth relishing tense title battle with Linfield

Andy Waterworth relishing tense title battle with Linfield

Andy Waterworth insists he is relishing a tense title run-in with Linfield this season.

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Ballymena manager Glenn Ferguson has Irish Cup date on his radar

Ballymena manager Glenn Ferguson has Irish Cup date on his radar

Ballymena United boss Glenn Ferguson insists he won’t risk any of his key personnel ahead of the club’s Irish Cup semi-final next week.

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Eddie Patterson insists Glentoran will fight on

Eddie Patterson insists Glentoran will fight on

Glentoran boss Eddie Patterson insists complacency will not be an issue, even though his team’s hopes of claiming a European place have evaporated.

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Crusaders goalkeeper Sean O'Neill wants to secure third spot

Crusaders goalkeeper Sean O'Neill wants to secure third spot

Crusaders goalkeeper Sean O’Neill believes that victory over Portadown at Seaview on Saturday would almost certainly guarantee his team third spot in the Premiership – and European soccer next season.

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Whitey Anderson under no illusions ahead of run-in

Whitey Anderson under no illusions ahead of run-in

Ballinamallard Utd chief Whitey Anderson declared his team have “five massive games” to salvage their Premiership status.

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