Friday, March 28, 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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