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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